saraha Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Doea anyone know why the store brand of Benydryl is $7 for 15 tablets, but the Save-a-lot brand of Benydryl is like 1.99 for 15 tablets? On the box the both list the same ingredients. We use a lot of Benydryl for the eight of us at times, and I would really like to pay 1.99 instead of 7, but haven't brought myself to do it, I guess I figure if it is meant to be that cheap, it would be around that price at other stores. Any ideas? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mimmy Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 I don't know why the prices are different but if the listed ingredients are the same I'd probably try it. If you don't like it switch back to the other. I know a lot of people buy their drugs online from other countries due to cost. Maybe it's manufactured somewhere cheaper? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LaxMom Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Diphenhydramine has been available in generic for a very long time. You are paying a premium for the name. That's it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wheres Toto Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Any non-brand name Diphenhydramine is usually going to be really cheap. Even the brand Benedryl is usually cheaper than that around here. Benedryl has been around for a very long time so there are a ton of generic "brands" available and prices can vary but that $7.00 is some serious price gouging. Was it an extended release formula or some other variation to explain the price difference? Benedryl is not expensive to make and I wouldn't hesitate at all to buy a generic rather than the brand. I take Benedryl every day for my allergies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChristusG Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Yep, you are just paying for the brand name. I use Walmart's brand of ibuprofen (Equate) and it does the same thing as Motrin. Actually, I prefer the generic kind as you don't hear about as many recalls as with name brands. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pfamilygal Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Costco's diphenhydramine is $3.21 for a bottle of 400. And it doesn't come in those **** blister packs. (Because the last thing you need in anaphylactic shock is a freaking blister pack.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LaxMom Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Costco's diphenhydramine is $3.21 for a bottle of 400. And it doesn't come in those **** blister packs. (Because the last thing you need in anaphylactic shock is a freaking blister pack.) Those things are like a Mensa challenge. I don't need that with a runny nose, forget about with shock setting in! On the upside, I bet once you gouge your way in, the tablets are all pre-pulverized for easier absorption. ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cin Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Costco's diphenhydramine is $3.21 for a bottle of 400. And it doesn't come in those **** blister packs. (Because the last thing you need in anaphylactic shock is a freaking blister pack.) We get a similar price from Sam's. And it works. And again, no blister packs :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WiseOwlKnits Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Yep, you're paying for the name. We buy generic Benadryl and it works just as good as the name brand stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wheres Toto Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 I have noticed recently that my regular grocery store is only selling the blister packs of both the brand and the generic. So the biggest package only has 24 pills. That wouldn't last me long at all so I've had to make a special trip to a pharmacy to get bottles. We ended our warehouse club membership when we stopped needing diapers. :glare: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DawnM Posted November 1, 2011 Share Posted November 1, 2011 Costco is about $2.48 for 400 tablets of Kirkland brand! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elegantlion Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 Walmart is 4.00 for 100 tabs. That's the best deal I've found, if you don't have a Costco. Same stuff. My dog and I live on it certain times of the year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kalanamak Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 Any non-brand name Diphenhydramine is usually going to be really cheap. Benedryl is not expensive to make and I wouldn't hesitate at all to buy a generic rather than the brand. I take Benedryl every day for my allergies. 1) the generic name is long, and there are plenty of OTC drug buyers who can't read it. PLENTY. 2) Many people suspect generics. I know plenty (that is that word again) who pay extra to get name brand meds. They swear up and down the generics don't work or upset their tummies. 3) Its the American way. Eating far from home? Grandma's diner isn't familiar, but Jack in the Box is. Even our clothes has our labels on the outside, so furious is our race to be typical. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kathleen in VA Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 I got chewed out by a pharmacist once for mentioning how irritating those blister packs are. I said they were very inconvenient when I was in the middle of an allergic sneezing fit - especially at night when I wasn't thinking with the clearest head. He laid into me big time about how they were meant to be a safeguard so children didn't swallow handfuls at a time. Nice.:glare: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pfamilygal Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 I got chewed out by a pharmacist once for mentioning how irritating those blister packs are. I said they were very inconvenient when I was in the middle of an allergic sneezing fit - especially at night when I wasn't thinking with the clearest head. He laid into me big time about how they were meant to be a safeguard so children didn't swallow handfuls at a time. Nice.:glare: Yes, because it's better when you finally pry the stinking thing out and it goes flying across the room, rolling under the furniture, where it is later found by said child and eaten. :glare: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kathleen in VA Posted November 2, 2011 Share Posted November 2, 2011 Yes, because it's better when you finally pry the stinking thing out and it goes flying across the room, rolling under the furniture, where it is later found by said child and eaten. :glare: Exactly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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