See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Pred
What does “Pred g price” refer to?
“Pred g price” most commonly looks like a shorthand for the price of a medicine brand that starts with “Pred” (for example, “Pred” as in prednisolone/prednisone), with “g” possibly meaning strength in grams or a specific package/variant. Without the exact brand name and strength, the price can’t be determined reliably.
How can you get the exact Pred (prednisolone/prednisone) price?
Search using the full product details:
- Exact brand name (as written on the strip/box)
- Strength (e.g., 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg, etc.)
- Dosage form (tablet, syrup, injection)
- Pack size (number of tablets or bottle volume)
- Your country (prices vary a lot by location and pharmacy)
Why the price varies so much
Even for the same medicine, “Pred” pricing changes based on:
- Country and local regulations
- Brand vs generic version
- Strength and pack size
- Pharmacy/market segment and current promotions
What I need to quote the right price
Reply with any of the following and I can narrow it down:
1) The exact text after “Pred” (full brand name)
2) Strength (mg) and whether it is tablet/syrup/injection
3) Pack size
4) Your country (and city, if you want a pharmacy-specific range)
Quick safety note
Prednisolone/prednisone is prescription-only in many places and can have serious side effects depending on dose and duration, so price should be checked alongside correct prescribing and strength.
Sources
None cited (no provided references).