What lidocaine + menthol products are sold, and how pricing usually varies
“Lidocaine menthol” is sold in several over-the-counter and prescription formats (most commonly topical creams, gels, patches, or sprays). Prices vary mostly by:
- Product type (cream/gel vs patch vs spray)
- Strength and amount (percentage lidocaine, menthol level, and total size)
- Brand vs store brand
- Count (for patches) or package size (tube size for creams/gels)
If you share the exact product name (or whether it’s a patch/gel/spray and the lidocaine strength), the price range can be narrowed.
What to check to get the right price at checkout
When people search “lidocaine menthol price,” they usually mean the final cash price at a specific retailer or pharmacy. The key details to match across listings are:
- Lidocaine percentage (e.g., 2% is common for many OTC topical products)
- Whether it is mentholated (cooling agent) and the product strength
- Package size (tube grams, number of patches, or spray volume)
- Quantity (single unit vs multipack)
Even when two items have the same “lidocaine + menthol” wording, different strengths and package sizes can drive big price differences.
Is this a patent/drug-listing question (or purely OTC pricing)?
If you are asking because you saw “lidocaine menthol” on a patent or drug-coverage site, that’s different from typical retail pricing. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information for specific drugs. If you want that angle, tell me the exact branded drug/product name you saw and I can point you to the relevant listing.
For general consumer pricing (the most common intent behind “lidocaine menthol price”), retail/pharmacy listings are usually the right source.
Tell me these details and I’ll narrow the price range
Reply with any one of the following:
- The exact product name on the box (brand + “lidocaine/menthol”)
- Or: form (patch/cream/gel/spray) + lidocaine strength + package size
- Or: the retailer/pharmacy you’re checking (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Amazon, etc.)
Sources: (none used—your question is broad and doesn’t specify a product or retailer)