What’s the current price for isometheptene dichloralphenazone + acetaminophen?
I can’t determine the price from the information provided in your question. “Isometheptene dichloralphenazone acetaminophen” is a combination product, and price varies by:
- Brand vs generic version
- Dosage strength and tablet count
- Location (country/state) and pharmacy
- Insurance coverage and pharmacy discount programs
Which exact product name should you use to check price?
To get an accurate price, search using the exact marketed name on the bottle or prescription (including any brand name). Combination pain/migraine products often exist under different names even when the active ingredients match.
If you tell me the country and the dosage (for example, “X mg / Y mg / Z mg” and “# of tablets”), I can help narrow what to look for and how to compare prices.
How to check price quickly (and compare the best options)
For the most reliable comparison, check:
- Your local pharmacy’s cash price (ask for “uninsured price”)
- Big online pharmacies that show price per tablet/count
- Prescription discount cards (prices can be lower than cash)
- Whether insurance covers it under a specific formulary tier
What price differences are most common?
Prices usually differ because the combination:
- May be available in branded form in some markets but generic in others
- Can be priced per tablet while some sites price per package size
- Has different purchasing availability depending on manufacturer and pharmacy inventory
What to ask your pharmacist if the price is high
Ask for:
- The cash price for your exact strength and quantity
- A generic alternative (if available)
- Therapeutic alternatives if the combination isn’t cost-effective
Share the details and I’ll help you pin it down
Reply with:
1) Your country (and state if US)
2) The dosage strength and pack size (tablets or capsules per bottle)
3) Whether it’s brand or generic (if you know)
Then I can guide you to the most likely price range and what sources to check first.