How much does “morphine once daily” cost (price per tablet/pack)?
To give an accurate price, the exact product and country are needed. “Morphine once daily” can refer to different branded or generic sustained‑release forms (for example, morphine sulfate prolonged‑release tablets/capsules) with different strengths, pack sizes, and national pricing rules.
What exact strength and formulation changes the price the most?
Price usually depends on:
- Strength (e.g., 10 mg, 20 mg, 30 mg, 60 mg, etc.)
- Form (tablet vs capsule) and release type (once‑daily/prolonged‑release)
- Pack size (how many doses per box)
- Whether it’s brand or generic
Where are you looking up the price (which country and pharmacy site)?
“Morphine once daily” pricing varies widely by country because of regulation, reimbursement, and pharmacy markup differences. If you tell me your country (and, if you want, the pharmacy website), I can narrow it to the relevant listings.
What I need from you to quote the correct price
Reply with:
1) Your country
2) The exact wording on the package (e.g., “morphine sulfate prolonged release”)
3) The strength (mg)
4) Pack size (how many tablets/capsules in the box)
5) Whether you want the pharmacy retail price or insurance/bulk price (if applicable)
If you meant immediate‑release morphine vs once‑daily: which one?
Some people search “morphine once daily” but actually mean immediate‑release morphine dosed multiple times a day. Once‑daily products are sustained‑release and won’t have the same pricing as immediate‑release.
Quick safety note (why “once daily” matters)
Once‑daily sustained‑release morphine should not be substituted with different formulations without a clinician’s direction, because dose conversion can change exposure and risk.
Sources: none (no pricing source was provided in the prompt).