See the DrugPatentWatch profile for naproxen
How much does naproxen cost in the Philippines?
I can’t give a single accurate price because naproxen in the Philippines varies by several factors, including the brand, strength (e.g., 250 mg vs 500 mg), tablet vs enteric-coated vs suspension form, and where you buy it (many outlets price the same medicine differently).
What price should you expect for a common naproxen tablet (strength and brand matter)?
A practical way to estimate cost is to compare the exact product you plan to buy:
- Strength: naproxen 250 mg vs 500 mg
- Formulation: plain vs enteric-coated
- Pack size: number of tablets per box
If you tell me the exact strength and form (for example, “naproxen 500 mg tablet, 10 tablets” or “naproxen 250 mg enteric-coated”), I can help you narrow down the typical range and what to look for when comparing prices.
Where to check the current naproxen price in the Philippines
Common places to look for the most up-to-date shelf price include:
- Major pharmacy chains (in-store or online listings)
- Online pharmacy marketplaces
- Hospital pharmacy counters (for dispensed medicines)
Can I buy naproxen without a prescription in the Philippines?
Availability and whether a prescription is required depends on local pharmacy policy and the specific naproxen product. If you share the brand name and strength, I can help you figure out the most likely way it’s sold and what documents you might need.
Tell me what you need and I’ll narrow it down
Reply with:
1) naproxen strength (250 mg or 500 mg, etc.)
2) tablet type (regular or enteric-coated)
3) how many tablets you want (e.g., 10 or 20)
4) where you’re buying (city or a specific pharmacy if you know it)
Then I can give a more precise price expectation for the Philippines.