Is there a “promethazine phenylephrine codeine” coupon you can use?
I don’t have enough information in the question to identify the exact product, manufacturer, or package strength. “Promethazine phenylephrine codeine” can refer to different versions (different strengths and labeling), and coupons are usually tied to a specific product (often the exact NDC).
If you tell me the brand name on the label (or the NDC number) and the strength (mg), I can point you to the right place to look for a coupon and whether manufacturer discounts or pharmacy savings programs are likely to apply.
What kind of savings exist for cough syrup prescriptions?
For prescription cough/cold medicines that include codeine, common discount routes include:
- Manufacturer or patient-assistance programs (if offered for that specific brand)
- Pharmacy discount programs or loyalty pricing
- Manufacturer card coupons (less common for some controlled substances, and usually brand-specific)
- Cash-price vs. insurance copay comparisons at different pharmacies
If you share whether you have insurance (and the state you’re in), I can help you choose the most likely option.
Is codeine involved—any limits or special rules for coupons?
Because codeine is an opioid, availability and pricing tools can vary by pharmacy and by program rules. Some coupons/discount cards may not apply depending on coverage type (cash vs. insurance) and local dispensing rules. To avoid wasted effort, you need the exact product identification.
What to do next to find the correct coupon
Reply with:
1) Brand name on the bottle (and whether it’s syrup/elixir)
2) Strength (for example, “mg per mL” or the exact label dosing)
3) NDC number (usually on the side label or box)
4) Your ZIP code and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance
Then I can help you figure out where a coupon/discount is most likely to work for that exact promethazine–phenylephrine–codeine prescription.