What is the cetirizine tablet price in Sri Lanka?
Prices for cetirizine tablets in Sri Lanka vary by brand, tablet strength (commonly 10 mg), pack size (e.g., 10 vs 20 tablets), and whether the product is sold through local pharmacies or hospitals.
If you tell me the exact strength (e.g., 10 mg) and the brand name (if any), I can narrow the search and help you estimate the going price more accurately.
How can I check the exact price at local pharmacies?
Because pharmacy pricing changes frequently, the most reliable way to confirm the exact cetirizine tablet cost is:
- Check at nearby retail pharmacies in your area (ask for the brand and strength you need).
- If available, compare prices across multiple pharmacies for the same strength and pack size.
If you share your district/city (e.g., Colombo, Kandy, Galle) and the strength/pack size, I can suggest what to ask for so you compare like-for-like.
What should I look for so I’m not overpaying?
When comparing prices, confirm these details because they affect cost:
- Tablet strength (most commonly 10 mg)
- Pack size (number of tablets)
- Brand vs generic
- Whether it is “cetirizine hydrochloride” (most products are this form)
Is there a cheaper generic option?
Cetirizine is widely available as both branded and generic versions. In most cases, the generic or store-brand equivalent is cheaper than a well-known brand, but the exact difference depends on local availability and pharmacy markup.
What size/strength are you looking for?
Reply with:
1) Tablet strength (usually 10 mg?)
2) Pack size (10 tablets, 20 tablets, etc.)
3) Brand name (if you know it)
4) Your city/district in Sri Lanka
…and I’ll help you pin down the most likely price range for that exact option.