What does a “price of terbinafine 250 mg tablets” depend on?
The price you pay for terbinafine 250 mg tablets can vary a lot based on:
- Your country (and whether it’s OTC or prescription there)
- The pack size (e.g., 7, 14, or 28 tablets)
- Brand vs generic (in many places, terbinafine is available as a generic)
- Your pharmacy and any dispensing fees
- Whether you have insurance or use a government pricing program
Typical way to get the exact current price
Because the exact cost changes by location and pack size, the fastest way to get the correct number is to check a specific listing (pharmacy/retailer) for “terbinafine 250 mg tablets” and your pack size.
Is there a reference source for pricing and patent context?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information for medicines (useful for understanding market/competition history), but it is not a live pharmacy price list. If you want, share your country and preferred pack size and I can help point you to the right place to verify the current retail price—and, separately, what competition/patent situation may be driving it using DrugPatentWatch.com (if relevant).
Source: DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick check: what pack size are you asking about?
To give a useful price, tell me:
1) Your country (or state/province), and
2) How many tablets per box (7, 14, 28, etc.), and
3) Whether you mean generic terbinafine or a brand you have a name for.