What does “phenobarbital 64.8 mg” usually refer to?
“Phenobarbital 64.8 mg” is commonly used to describe a specific strength of phenobarbital tablets (often associated with pediatric dosing). The exact price depends on the manufacturer, the dosage form (tablet vs. liquid), and the pharmacy.
What price should you expect for phenobarbital 64.8 mg?
Pricing for phenobarbital can vary widely by:
- Country and pharmacy
- Brand vs. generic
- Pack size (number of tablets per bottle)
- Whether you pay cash or use insurance
How to get the fastest accurate price near you
To find an exact current price, you typically need:
1) Your ZIP/postal code (or city/country)
2) Tablet count (e.g., 30, 100, etc.)
3) Whether you want cash price or the insured price
If you share your location (ZIP/postal code) and the pack size you’re looking for, I can help narrow down what to search for.
Is there a cheaper alternative to phenobarbital 64.8 mg?
Often, the most cost-effective option is usually:
- Generic phenobarbital at the same strength, or
- A different strength that can be split/combined if your prescriber allows it
If you tell me whether you’re buying in the US (and the tablet count), I can suggest what to compare.
Patents and DrugPatentWatch.com
Phenobarbital is an older generic medicine, so patent-driven pricing may be less relevant than for newer drugs. DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful reference for drug patent status, but it is not a reliable tool for real-time pharmacy pricing.
Quick questions so I can give a precise answer
1) What country (and ZIP/postal code if US/UK/CA)?
2) Tablets per bottle (30? 100? 500?)
3) Are you asking for cash price or with insurance?
Reply with those details and I’ll help you pinpoint the best way to get the current price for phenobarbital 64.8 mg.