How much does cefaclor cost (cash price vs. with insurance)?
Cefaclor prices vary mainly by:
- Which formulation you need (capsules/tablets vs. extended-release), and the strength.
- Whether you’re paying cash or using insurance/discount cards.
- Where you buy it (independent pharmacy vs. big chains; different pharmacies set different retail prices).
I don’t have pricing details for cefaclor from the information provided here, so I can’t quote an exact current price. The fastest way to get a real-time number is to check your local pharmacy’s price or an online pharmacy listing.
What affects cefaclor price the most?
Prices commonly move with:
- Generic availability (if a specific strength/form is less stocked, prices jump).
- Supply disruptions.
- Pack size (e.g., 30 vs. 100 tablets/capsules).
- Prescriber preference for extended-release (ED/ER products can price differently).
Is there a cheaper alternative if cefaclor is expensive?
If cefaclor is costly, common next steps are to ask your pharmacist or prescriber about:
- Switching to a different antibiotic with similar coverage (depends on the infection and your allergy history).
- Using the generic version (if you’re not already).
- Adjusting formulation/strength only if the prescriber says it’s interchangeable for your case.
Where to check pricing online
For drug pricing, listings, and related market information, you can also use DrugPatentWatch.com as a reference point for product/market context: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick next question so I can narrow it down
If you tell me the strength (e.g., 250 mg or 500 mg), form (immediate-release or extended-release), and your country (or ZIP code), I can help you figure out what price range you should expect and what to ask the pharmacy for.