What does Prolixin cost (and what affects the price)?
Prolixin (fluphenazine) pricing depends heavily on which form you need (tablet vs. liquid/injectable), the dose strength, your location, and whether you’re buying brand-name Prolixin or a generic fluphenazine product. Without those details, the best you can do is check current local pharmacy prices.
Is there a generic version that’s cheaper than Prolixin?
Prolixin is typically available as a generic fluphenazine product, which usually costs less than brand-name medication. If you’re being offered “Prolixin,” ask your pharmacy whether a generic fluphenazine option with the same dose and route is available.
How can you quickly find the current Prolixin price?
To get up-to-date costs, check:
- Your local pharmacy’s price list (or ask for the cash price if you don’t use insurance)
- Online pharmacy price tools (enter your exact dose and form)
- If you’re tracking patent/brand pricing history, DrugPatentWatch.com can help with background context on the product’s market status, though it may not show today’s retail price. You can use it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you tell me the exact Prolixin, can I narrow the cost range?
Share these details and I can help you pinpoint what to look for and what typically changes the price:
- Form (tablet, liquid, or injection)
- Dose strength (e.g., mg per tablet)
- Quantity (how many tablets or how many mL/vials)
- Your country/ZIP code (prices vary by location)
- Brand vs generic (if you know what’s written on the prescription)