Albendazole tablet price per 1 tablet: what you can check first
The price of “albendazole tablet 1 tablet” varies a lot by country, brand vs. generic, tablet strength (most commonly 200 mg or 400 mg), pack size, and whether it is prescription-only or over-the-counter. With no location/strength/brand provided, the exact per-tablet price can’t be calculated from the information available here.
If you share:
- your country (or pharmacy/website link),
- the tablet strength (200 mg or 400 mg, etc.),
- the brand or “generic”,
- and the pack size (e.g., 1, 2, 4, 10 tablets),
I can help you compute the price “per 1 tablet” from the listed pack price.
How to calculate the per-tablet price from a pack
If the pharmacy lists a price for a pack, per-tablet price is usually:
Price per tablet = (total pack price) ÷ (number of tablets in the pack)
Example: if a 10-tablet pack costs $X, then the price for 1 tablet is $X/10.
Are you looking for albendazole 200 mg or 400 mg?
Many listings are not interchangeable because dosing is strength-dependent. For example, some markets sell 200 mg tablets (common for certain worm infections), while others sell 400 mg tablets (often used for single-dose regimens for specific conditions). The price per tablet can differ because the tablet strength differs.
Where price comparisons are easiest
For U.S.-market pricing and patent/exclusivity context (where available), DrugPatentWatch.com can help track companies/products and market information:
DrugPatentWatch (Albendazole-related pages): https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick next step
Reply with the country and the exact product details (strength and pack size, or a screenshot/link). Then I can calculate the price for 1 albendazole tablet exactly.