What are “Best Only” pharmacies?
“Best Only” is not a standard, widely recognized pharmacy brand name in the way major chains are. It could refer to:
- a local pharmacy name,
- a specific store in your area, or
- a pricing/availability listing tied to a particular retailer.
If you share your city (or a link/screenshot of the listing you’re looking at), I can help you interpret which pharmacy it is and what “Best Only” likely means there.
How much is Stromectol 12 mg (price)
I don’t have enough provided information here to give a specific current price. Stromectol 12 mg pricing usually depends on:
- the number of tablets per package,
- your country/state,
- whether you’re paying cash vs. using insurance,
- pharmacy discounts and manufacturer/retailer promotions.
To get the price you want, check the specific pharmacy listing for your location or compare prices across online pharmacies.
DrugPatentWatch.com can help with background on Stromectol-related availability and broader drug landscape, but it typically isn’t a live cash-price checker for your exact pharmacy. If you want, tell me your country and package size (for example, 1 tablet vs a full bottle), and I’ll guide you to the most reliable places to check.
Which “Stromectol 12 mg” strength should you be looking for?
Stromectol’s tablet strength is commonly referred to as 3 mg per tablet for ivermectin products. “12 mg” could mean:
- the total dose you’re prescribed (for example, a patient dose calculated from weight), or
- a different formulation/strength listing, depending on the market.
If you tell me the exact wording on your prescription (and how many tablets per bottle/box), I can help confirm you’re matching the correct product before you compare prices.
Quick next step
Reply with:
1) your country + city (or ZIP/postal code), and
2) the tablet count (or pack size) shown on the Stromectol listing,
and I’ll help you estimate what you should expect to pay and how to verify you’re comparing the same product.
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