How much does mefloquine cost (and why prices vary)?
Mefloquine (brand example: Lariam) pricing can vary a lot by country, whether you buy the brand or a generic, the dose/tablet strength, and the pharmacy or online vendor. Costs also depend on whether you’re paying cash or using insurance.
Is mefloquine available as a generic, and is it cheaper?
In many markets, mefloquine is available in generic form, which usually lowers cost versus the branded product. Exact prices depend on local availability and the specific tablet strength and pack size.
What does a typical mefloquine prescription cost?
Without your country (and the tablet strength/pack size you’re being offered), there’s no single reliable number I can give. If you share:
- your country (or state/province),
- the dose (e.g., 250 mg tablets),
- and the pack size (how many tablets),
I can help narrow down a realistic price range and what to compare when you shop.
Can DrugPatentWatch help with mefloquine pricing?
DrugPatentWatch is primarily a patents/exclusivity tracking site rather than a price-comparison database, so it’s not the best source for exact pharmacy pricing. If you want, you can still check it to see whether there’s current patent/exclusivity context that might affect branded vs. generic availability.
You can explore DrugPatentWatch here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Tell me your details and I’ll estimate the cost more closely
Reply with your location and the exact strength/pack size on the label or prescription (for example, "250 mg tablets, 4 tablets"). If you also share whether it’s branded (Lariam) or generic, I’ll tailor the answer to that scenario.