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Cetirizine in South Korea: prescription, brands, pricing

This page summarises the situation of Cetirizine in South Korea under MFDS (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety): prescription status, available brands and generics, pharmacy dispensing, and online options in KRW. Cetirizine belongs to the Second-generation H1 antihistamine class.

Regulator
MFDS (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety)
Currency
KRW

About Cetirizine

Cetirizine is approved in adults and children for the treatment of allergic rhinitis, including seasonal and perennial forms, allergic conjunctivitis and chronic idiopathic urticaria. In South Korea, prescription medicines (전문의약품) are dispensed only against a doctor's prescription, while general medicines (일반의약품) are sold OTC at pharmacies. The 2000 medical reform separated dispensing from prescribing — doctors prescribe, pharmacists dispense.

Mechanism and action

Cetirizine selectively blocks peripheral H1 histamine receptors, antagonising the effects of histamine released by mast cells during allergic responses.

Brands and generics in South Korea

In South Korea, Cetirizine is typically dispensed as one internationally recognised brand along with their corresponding authorised generics. Korean pharmacies (약국) are licensed by the MFDS and present in every neighbourhood, often clustered near clinics. Pharmacists verify each prescription and provide medication counselling at dispensing, with the National Health Insurance Service covering most prescription costs. Brand-to-generic substitution is decided by the pharmacist under local MFDS (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety) equivalence rules, and the price difference in KRW is usually substantial.

Online and tele-prescribing access

Online prescription dispensing is heavily restricted in South Korea — telemedicine and remote prescribing were expanded only temporarily during COVID-19 and remain limited. Direct online sale of prescription medication is not permitted; consumers can browse OTC products on chain-pharmacy websites. For Cetirizine specifically, the legal online options in South Korea depend on its Rx-or-OTC classification under MFDS (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety).

Frequently asked questions

Is Cetirizine available in South Korea?

Yes — Cetirizine and its brands are available in South Korea through pharmacies authorised by MFDS (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety), in various strengths depending on the commercial product. Authorised generics offer a lower-cost alternative with the same active substance.

Do I need a prescription for Cetirizine in South Korea?

In South Korea, prescription medicines (전문의약품) are dispensed only against a doctor's prescription, while general medicines (일반의약품) are sold OTC at pharmacies. The 2000 medical reform separated dispensing from prescribing — doctors prescribe, pharmacists dispense. The exact status of Cetirizine (Rx or OTC) is determined by MFDS (Ministry of Food and Drug Safety); most active ingredients in the Second-generation H1 antihistamine class require prescription, although there are exceptions by country and formulation.

How much does Cetirizine cost in South Korea?

The price in KRW depends on the manufacturer (brand vs authorised generic), the strength and the pack size. Generics are typically substantially cheaper than brands and serve as the economic reference for ongoing use.

Products with Cetirizine in South Korea

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The information on this website is provided for reference and educational purposes only. It does not replace consultation with a qualified healthcare professional.