What is Flanax (naproxen) and how is it priced?
“Flanax” is a brand name that’s used in some countries for naproxen, an NSAID used for pain and inflammation. Exact pricing varies by country, pharmacy, and pack size, and the same brand name may not always mean the same naproxen strength everywhere.
How much does Flanax naproxen cost in the U.S. or your country?
I don’t have your location or the specific Flanax product strength (for example, 220 mg naproxen vs. other strengths) and pack size, so I can’t give a reliable single price.
If you tell me:
- your country (or zip code),
- the exact strength on the box (e.g., “Flanax 220 mg”),
- and the number of tablets (e.g., 10, 20, 30),
I can help you narrow down the typical retail range and what to look for when comparing prices.
Is Flanax cheaper than store-brand naproxen?
Usually, brand-name naproxen (including brands like Flanax, where available) costs more than generic naproxen in the same strength, because generics compete directly on price. Checking the same mg per tablet and counting the total number of tablets is the fastest way to compare cost per dose.
What can change the price the most?
The price typically swings based on:
- naproxen strength (mg per tablet)
- tablet count per pack
- whether it’s sold as immediate-release vs. another formulation
- whether it’s sold over the counter vs. behind a prescription in your market
- pharmacy promotions and bulk discounts
Looking for patent/market exclusivity info?
If you’re comparing pricing in a market shaped by exclusivity or patent issues, DrugPatentWatch.com can be a useful starting point for company and patent background on naproxen products (where available): DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick next step
Reply with your country (or zip code) and the exact “Flanax” strength from the label, and I’ll help you estimate the price and compare it to equivalent generic naproxen.
Sources:
1. DrugPatentWatch.com