How much do neomycin ear drops cost in Thailand?
I don’t have pricing data for neomycin ear drops in Thailand from the information provided, and prices can vary a lot by brand (and by whether you mean neomycin alone vs. combo ear drops like neomycin–polymyxin–hydrocortisone), pack size, and pharmacy.
If you share:
- the exact product name (brand or the active ingredients on the box), and
- the province/city (e.g., Bangkok vs. Chiang Mai), or whether you’ll buy online,
I can narrow down what you’re likely looking at.
What affects the price in Thailand (brand vs. ingredients vs. where you buy)
Neomycin ear drops can come in different formulations (for example, neomycin combined with other antibiotics and/or a steroid). In Thailand, that typically changes price. Cost also changes based on:
- whether you buy at a hospital pharmacy, chain pharmacy, or an online pharmacy,
- pack size (mL), and
- whether it’s imported vs. locally distributed.
Is it the same product as “neomycin-polymyxin-hydrocortisone”?
Many shoppers searching “neomycin ear drops” are actually looking for a combination product (common worldwide). If your label includes extra ingredients (polymyxin, hydrocortisone, etc.), the price will likely be different from “neomycin” alone.
If you paste the exact wording from the box or label, I can help match it to the right category.
Can you buy a cheaper alternative in Thailand?
If price is the main issue, the best “search next” path is usually:
- equivalent antibiotic/steroid ear drops (same active ingredients or same drug class),
- generic versions, or
- non-neomycin options depending on the infection type.
Tell me what you’re treating (ear canal infection/otitis externa, suspected perforation, etc.) and what the label says, and I can point you to the most comparable alternatives to look for.
Can you tell me the exact product you mean?
Reply with one of these and I’ll help you estimate what it should cost and what to search for:
- Brand name + strength (e.g., “neomycin-polymyxin-hydrocortisone drops, ___ mL”), or
- a photo of the active ingredients written on the box (type them if you can), or
- whether you mean drops vs. ointment.
Sources: None provided.