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What is “Hemiclor” and what does “cost” usually mean?
“Hemiclor” is most commonly referenced as a brand name for chloramphenicol (an antibiotic). People searching “Hemiclor cost” usually want one of these:
- the price per strip/tablet in a specific country or pharmacy
- the total cost of a course
- whether a generic is cheaper
- availability when the brand is out of stock
Because “Hemiclor” pricing depends heavily on country, strength (e.g., capsule/tablet/solution), pack size, and retailer, I can’t give an accurate cost without those details.
How much does Hemiclor cost in your area?
Reply with:
1) your country/city (or an online pharmacy you’re looking at)
2) the strength (mg) and form (tablet/capsule/eye/ear drops/syrup)
3) the pack size (e.g., 10s, 20s, 100 mL)
…and I’ll help you estimate the expected price range and what to compare (brand vs generic).
What factors change the price?
Even within the same country, the cost can vary due to:
- dose/strength (different strengths are priced differently)
- pack size (10 vs 20 tablets, etc.)
- formulation (oral vs topical)
- imported vs locally produced versions
- pharmacy markup and whether it’s in stock or on order
Is a generic chloramphenicol usually cheaper?
Often yes. If Hemiclor is a brand of chloramphenicol, a generic chloramphenicol product (same strength and form) is frequently priced lower. Pricing comparisons only work when you match:
- same active ingredient
- same strength
- same dosage form
Safety/usage note patients ask about (relevant when buying antibiotics)
If you’re considering chloramphenicol for an infection, check with a clinician first. Chloramphenicol can have serious side effects and is not always appropriate for every infection type.
Next step
Tell me your country/city and the exact Hemiclor product (strength + tablet/liquid type + pack size), and I’ll narrow down the cost you’re likely to pay and how to check for the best equivalent price.