What’s the average price of ibuprofen in Denver?
I can’t determine a reliable “average price” for ibuprofen in Denver from the information provided. Prices vary a lot by brand vs. generic, strength (200 mg vs. 400 mg), pill count (e.g., 50 vs. 100), and the store (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Target, Costco, local pharmacies).
Which ibuprofen product do you mean?
If you tell me the exact product details, I can help you find what you should expect to pay (and what price ranges are common). For example:
- Brand or generic (e.g., Advil vs. store brand ibuprofen)
- Strength (most common: 200 mg)
- Form (tablets/caplets/liquid)
- Count (e.g., 50 tablets, 100 tablets)
- Store or whether you’re comparing several stores
Quick way to get a Denver “average” yourself
A practical approach is to check 3–5 local sources online (or in-store pricing apps/websites), then take the mean of the prices for the exact same product (same strength and count). That gives a true average for “Denver,” not a general national figure.
If you want, I can estimate a typical range
Reply with the ibuprofen type you want (for example: “generic ibuprofen 200 mg, 100 tablets” or “Advil 200 mg, 50 tablets”) and where you plan to buy (Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, etc.), and I’ll estimate a realistic price range for Denver and explain what would make it higher or lower.