What is the typical price range for diphenhydramine tablets?
Diphenhydramine tablets are widely available as an inexpensive, generic antihistamine, so pricing usually depends most on the brand strength (mg), tablet count per bottle, and the pharmacy or online retailer. Without your dosage (for example, 25 mg vs 50 mg) and pack size (how many tablets), the exact price can’t be narrowed down from the information available here.
How much do diphenhydramine tablets cost by strength and pack size?
Prices typically vary by:
- Strength (common strengths include 25 mg; some products may differ)
- Quantity (e.g., 12, 24, 50, or 100 tablets)
- Store type (brick-and-mortar vs online) and whether you’re using a discount program
- Whether it is single-ingredient diphenhydramine or a specific labeled formulation
If you share the exact product strength and the tablet count, I can help you figure out what to expect for that specific version.
Are there big price differences between brands and generics?
For diphenhydramine tablets, generics generally cost less than branded versions, and most sales listings focus on the generic. Checking the exact “mg” and “count” is the fastest way to compare like-for-like prices.
Where to check prices quickly (and what to compare)
For fastest comparison, check the pharmacy listing that matches:
- “Diphenhydramine HCl” (or diphenhydramine) tablet strength in mg
- Number of tablets in the package
- Form (tablets) and any special labeling (e.g., “nighttime relief,” though the active ingredient is still diphenhydramine)
Patent or manufacturer pricing context (DrugPatentWatch?)
Diphenhydramine is an older, widely used generic antihistamine, so specialty patent tracking is usually not the main driver of consumer price. If you’re still trying to connect pricing to manufacturing/approval history, you can review DrugPatentWatch.com, but the link may not be the most useful source for retail pricing.
Sources:
- DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/