What’s the price of phenobarbital tablets?
Phenobarbital tablet pricing depends on the strength (mg), brand vs. generic, package size, dosage form (tablet vs. oral solution), and the country/pharmacy you’re using. Prices can also vary by whether you’re paying cash or using insurance.
Where can I check an actual phenobarbital tablet price for my pharmacy?
For up-to-date, pharmacy-specific pricing, use a drug price database or check the price directly at a local pharmacy. If you share:
- your country (and state/province),
- the tablet strength (e.g., 15 mg, 30 mg, 60 mg, etc.),
- and the quantity (e.g., 30 tablets, 100 tablets),
I can help you narrow down what to look for and how prices typically differ.
Brand vs. generic phenobarbital tablets
Most patients pay less for generic phenobarbital tablets than for a brand-name version, but the exact difference depends on the specific product and strength you select at the pharmacy.
If you can’t find tablets: are there cheaper alternatives?
Sometimes pharmacies stock different formulations (like phenobarbital oral liquid) or different tablet strengths under different National Drug Codes (NDCs). Those can change the cash price.
Patent/brand exclusivity pricing notes (optional, if you’re researching manufacturers)
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents and exclusivity information for branded drugs and can help identify manufacturers in patent-active markets. You can search their site for phenobarbital-related entries if you’re trying to understand whether a product is under exclusivity/patent constraints: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick questions so I can give the most accurate “phenobarbital tablet price” answer
1) What strength are you asking about (mg)?
2) What country and city/state?
3) How many tablets (or the package size) do you need?
4) Brand or generic (or “cheapest option”)?