Brompheniramine; Phenylephrine

Drug Usage Statistics, United States, 2013 - 2022

Brompheniramine; Phenylephrine Summary for 2022

Top drug rank #392 ( 38)
Estimated number of prescriptions in the United States (2022) 6,062
Estimated number of patients in the United States (2022) 6,062
 
Average total drug cost (USD)  
Per prescription $3.78
Per day of therapy $0.63/day
Average out-of-pocket cost (USD)  
Per prescription $0.00
Per day of therapy $≤0.01/day

Total Prescriptions and Patients Per Year (2013 - 2022)

Rank of Top Drugs Over Time

"Rank" refers to the frequency that a given medication is prescribed within a calendar year compared to all other medications. A rank of "4" would indicate that the medication was the fourth most commonly prescribed medication.

Year Rank Change
2013 484  262
2014 461  23
2015 467  6
2016 444  23
Year Rank Change
2017 469  25
2020 459 -
2021 354  105
2022 392  38

Drug Cost Over Time (2013 - 2022)

  • Cost Per Prescription Fill: Average cost per filled prescription regardless of how many days of therapy the prescription is filled for (e.g. 10 days, 30 days, 90 days, etc.)
  • Cost per Day of Therapy: The average cost per prescription fill divided by the days of therapy. For example, a 10-day antibiotic course costing $30 would be $3 per day. Similarly, a 30-day supply of an oral antihypetensive costing $30 would be $1 per day.

  • Total cost: The average total cost of the medication including the out-of-pocket cost (see below) plus the amount paid by other parties (Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, Veterans Administration, TRICARE, other state/federal sources, Worker's compensation, and other miscellaneous sources)
  • Out-of-pocket cost: The average payment made by the patient which may include deductibles, coinsurance, copayments, or the cash price paid without insurance coverage.

Cost Per Prescription Fill (USD)

Cost Per Day of Therapy (USD/day)

Distribution of Dispensed Dosage Forms (2022)

No data available

Distribution of Days Supplied (2022)

"Days supply" is defined as the number of days that a prescription should last. For example, a prescription of 60 tablets that is taken twice daily has a day supply of 30 days.

Drug Synonyms

Drug synonyms are used during the sanitation and standardization process of "cleaning" the original data source (MEPS). Occassionally, brand names may be listed below that are no longer on the market or are very infrequently used.

Brand Name Synonyms
  • Auromine Childrens Cold And Allergy
  • Childrens Cold And Allergy
  • Childrens Cold And Allergy Relief
  • Childrens Dibromm
  • Childrens Dibromm Cold And Allergy
  • Childrens Dimetapp Cold And Allergy
  • Childrens Wal Tap Elixer
  • Cold And Allergy
  • Cvs Childrens Cold And Allergy
  • Dibromm Cold And Allergy
  • Dibromm Cold And Allergy Relief
  • Maxi-tuss PE
  • RU-hist D
  • DG Health Cold And Allergy
  • Health Mart Cold And Allergy
  • Sunmark Cold And Allergy
Generic Drug Synonyms and Salts
  • Brompheniramine Maleate; Phenylephrine Hydrochloride
  • Phenylephrine Hydrochloride; Brompheniramine Maleate
  • Brompheniramine; Phenylephrine

FDA Approval Information

Established Pharmacologic Class (EPC): alpha-1 Adrenergic Agonist
Initial FDA approval date: 3/7/2011
First FDA applicant: Edwards Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
First dosage form: Liquid (oral)

Prescription data source: Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) 2013-2022. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Rockville, MD. ClinCalc DrugStats Database version 2024.08. Read more about the ClinCalc DrugStats database.

All ClinCalc DrugStats figures and graphs on this page are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0).

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