Part 51C: Jan Aushadhi MRP Guide — Antihistamines, Anticholinergics, Antidepressants & Steroids
A complete Jan Aushadhi (PMBJP) Maximum Retail Price reference for antihistamines (Promethazine, Diphenhydramine, Chlorpheniramine, Hydroxyzine), anticholinergics (Trihexyphenidyl, Atropine), antidepressants (Amitriptyline, Quetiapine, Bupropion), and anabolic steroids (Nandrolone). Data verified May 2026.
Part 51C: Jan Aushadhi MRP Reference
Antihistamines, Anticholinergics, Antidepressants
& Steroids
This article is part of the Substance Use Education India series. All prices are raw pack-level MRP (not per-unit) from the official PMBJP product list. Data verified May 2026.
If you or someone you know is struggling with substance dependence, contact the National Drug De-Addiction Helpline: 14446
🟠 Category 7: Antihistamines
Covered in Parts 34 (Promethazine), 35 (Diphenhydramine), 36 (Chlorpheniramine), and 37 (Hydroxyzine).
First-generation antihistamines cross the blood-brain barrier and produce significant sedation — which is both their therapeutic advantage (for allergies with insomnia) and their misuse liability. In India, many of these are available without prescription in cough/cold combination formulations, making them some of the most accessible sedatives in the country.
A. Promethazine (Part 34)
| Full Name | Pack Size | MRP (₹) | Per-Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Promethazine Injection IP 25 mg/ml | 2 ml | 2.82 | ₹1.41/ml |
| Promethazine Tablets IP 25 mg | 10’s | 6.57 | ₹0.66/tab |
| Promethazine Syrup IP 5 mg/5 ml | 100 ml | 13.13 | ₹0.13/ml |
One-Liner: Promethazine — the “Purple Drank” potentiator — costs ₹0.66 per tablet and ₹0.13 per ml as syrup. Its combination with codeine-containing cough syrups creates the “lean” cocktail that has killed multiple American rappers and is now trending in Indian metro nightlife.
B. Diphenhydramine (Part 35)
| Full Name | Pack Size | MRP (₹) | Per-Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caffeine 30 mg + Diphenhydramine 25 mg + Paracetamol 500 mg + Phenylephrine 5 mg Tablets | 10’s | 9.38 | ₹0.94/tab |
| Diphenhydramine 13-15 mg + Ammonium Chloride 135-150 mg + Sodium Citrate 57-85 mg + Menthol 0.9-2.6 mg Cough Syrup | 100 ml | 16.88 | ₹0.17/ml |
One-Liner: Diphenhydramine cough syrup at ₹0.17/ml is one of the cheapest sedative liquids available in India. At doses of 300+ mg (roughly 200 ml), it produces terrifying deliriant hallucinations — shadow people, phantom conversations, and complete inability to distinguish reality from hallucination.
C. Chlorpheniramine (Part 36)
| Full Name | Pack Size | MRP (₹) | Per-Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paracetamol 500 mg + Phenylephrine 10 mg + CPM 2 mg Tablet | 10’s | 13.13 | ₹1.31/tab |
| Paracetamol 125 mg + CPM 1 mg + Na Citrate 60 mg Syrup | 60 ml | 16.88 | ₹0.28/ml |
| Phenylephrine 5 mg + CPM 2 mg Drops | 15 ml | 18.75 | ₹1.25/ml |
| Paracetamol 125 mg + Phenylephrine 2.5 mg + CPM 1 mg Drops | 15 ml | 18.75 | ₹1.25/ml |
| Paracetamol 325 mg + Phenylephrine 10 mg + CPM 2 mg Tablets | 10’s | 20.63 | ₹2.06/tab |
| Paracetamol 125 mg + Phenylephrine 5 mg + CPM 1 mg Suspension | 60 ml | 20.63 | ₹0.34/ml |
| Paracetamol 250 mg + Phenylephrine 5 mg + CPM 2 mg Suspension | 60 ml | 23.44 | ₹0.39/ml |
| Levodropropizine 30 mg + CPM 2 mg Syrup | 120 ml | 38.44 | ₹0.32/ml |
| Levocloperastine 20 mg + CPM 4 mg/5 ml Oral Suspension | 100 ml | 60.94 | ₹0.61/ml |
One-Liner: Chlorpheniramine (CPM) has the most formulations (9 entries) of any antihistamine in the PMBJP catalogue — all in combination. It never appears as a solo product. At ₹0.28/ml in pediatric syrup form, it is a ubiquitous ingredient in Indian cold remedies that parents often don’t realize is sedating their children.
D. Hydroxyzine (Part 37)
| Full Name | Pack Size | MRP (₹) | Per-Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hydroxyzine HCl Tablets IP 10 mg | 10’s | 7.22 | ₹0.72/tab |
| Hydroxyzine Tablets IP 25 mg | 15’s | 11.25 | ₹0.75/tab |
| Hydroxyzine HCl Drops 6 mg/ml | 15 ml | 18.75 | ₹1.25/ml |
| Hydroxyzine HCl Syrup 10 mg/5 ml | 100 ml | 23.44 | ₹0.23/ml |
One-Liner: Hydroxyzine — the anxiolytic antihistamine often prescribed as a “non-addictive” alternative to benzodiazepines — costs ₹0.72 per tablet for 10 mg. However, its QT prolongation risk means it can trigger fatal cardiac arrhythmias at high doses, especially when combined with other QT-prolonging drugs.
⚪ Category 8: Anticholinergics
Covered in Parts 38 (Trihexyphenidyl) and 39 (Atropine).
A. Trihexyphenidyl (Part 38)
| Full Name | Pack Size | MRP (₹) | Per-Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trihexyphenidyl HCl Tablets IP 2 mg (Benzhexol) | 10’s | 6.19 | ₹0.62/tab |
| Risperidone 2 mg + Trihexyphenidyl 2 mg MDT | 10’s | 9.38 | ₹0.94/tab |
One-Liner: Trihexyphenidyl — the “Parkane” deliriant misused for its intense anticholinergic hallucinations — costs ₹0.62 per tablet. In Indian psychiatric hospitals, it is routinely co-prescribed with antipsychotics to prevent extrapyramidal side effects, but patients frequently misuse it for its “trip” — vivid, terrifying hallucinations indistinguishable from reality.
B. Atropine (Part 39)
| Full Name | Pack Size | MRP (₹) | Per-Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Atropine Sulphate Injection IP 0.6 mg/ml | 1 ml | 2.00 | ₹2.00/ml |
| Diphenoxylate 2.5 mg + Atropine 0.025 mg Tablet | 10’s | 5.63 | ₹0.56/tab |
One-Liner: Atropine Injection at ₹2.00 per ampoule is the cheapest injectable in this entire three-part guide — and also one of the most critical emergency medicines in India, used to treat organophosphate poisoning (pesticide ingestion), which kills thousands of Indian farmers annually.
[!NOTE] The Diphenoxylate + Atropine Tablet (₹0.56/tab) is the classic anti-diarrheal “Lomotil” equivalent. The sub-therapeutic Atropine dose is included deliberately to cause unpleasant side effects if the opioid (Diphenoxylate) is taken in excess — a built-in abuse deterrent.
🔵 Category 9: Antidepressants & Antipsychotics
Covered in Parts 41 (Amitriptyline), 42 (Quetiapine), and 43 (Bupropion).
A. Amitriptyline (Part 41)
| Full Name | Pack Size | MRP (₹) | Per-Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amitriptyline HCl Tablets IP 10 mg | 10’s | 6.19 | ₹0.62/tab |
| Amitriptyline HCl Tablets IP 25 mg | 15’s | 8.25 | ₹0.55/tab |
| Amitriptyline HCl Tablets IP 50 mg | 10’s | 14.07 | ₹1.41/tab |
| Amitriptyline HCl Tablets IP 75 mg | 10’s | 18.75 | ₹1.88/tab |
One-Liner: Amitriptyline — the tricyclic antidepressant with the narrowest therapeutic index — costs as little as ₹0.55 per tablet for 25 mg. It is the most lethal antidepressant in overdose due to cardiac sodium channel blockade causing fatal arrhythmias. A single blister pack costing ₹8.25 contains enough to cause serious toxicity.
B. Quetiapine (Part 42)
| Full Name | Pack Size | MRP (₹) | Per-Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quetiapine Tablets IP 25 mg | 10’s | 10.32 | ₹1.03/tab |
| Quetiapine Tablets IP 50 mg | 10’s | 16.88 | ₹1.69/tab |
| Quetiapine Tablets IP 100 mg | 10’s | 34.04 | ₹3.40/tab |
| Quetiapine Fumarate Tablets IP 200 mg | 10’s | 60.94 | ₹6.09/tab |
| Quetiapine PR Tablets IP 300 mg | 10’s | 70.32 | ₹7.03/tab |
One-Liner: Quetiapine — the “Seroquel” that is misused as a “knockout pill” — spans 5 strengths in the PMBJP catalogue from 25 mg to 300 mg PR. At ₹7.03/tab for the 300 mg PR, it is the second most expensive per-unit tablet in the entire MRP guide. Its metabolic side effects (weight gain, diabetes, dyslipidemia) make chronic misuse a slow metabolic disaster.
C. Bupropion (Part 43)
| Full Name | Pack Size | MRP (₹) | Per-Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bupropion PR Tablets IP 150 mg | 10’s | 42.19 | ₹4.22/tab |
One-Liner: Bupropion 150 mg PR — the “Happy-Skinny- Seizure Pill” used for both depression and smoking cessation — costs ₹4.22/tablet at Jan Aushadhi vs ₹20–30 for branded Bupron SR. It is the only antidepressant that does not cause sexual dysfunction or weight gain, which drives its off-label misuse as a “lifestyle” drug.
🟤 Category 10: Anabolic Steroids
Covered in Part 44 (Nandrolone).
Nandrolone (Part 44)
| Full Name | Pack Size | MRP (₹) | Per-Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nandrolone Decanoate Injection IP 25 mg/ml | 1 ml | 18.75 | ₹18.75/ml |
| Nandrolone Decanoate Injection IP 50 mg/ml | 1 ml ampoule | 28.13 | ₹28.13/ml |
| Nandrolone Decanoate Injection IP 50 mg/ml | 2 ml | 37.50 | ₹18.75/ml |
One-Liner: Nandrolone Decanoate — the “Deca” steroid synonymous with Indian gym culture — costs ₹18.75 per 25 mg ampoule at Jan Aushadhi. For comparison, black market “Deca” from underground labs costs ₹500–2,000 per vial. The PMBJP availability is intended for legitimate medical uses (severe anemia, osteoporosis) but its dirt-cheap pricing makes diversion for bodybuilding inevitable.
[!CAUTION] Nandrolone is a Schedule H drug AND falls under WADA prohibited substances. Using it without a prescription for bodybuilding purposes is both illegal and medically dangerous — “Deca Dick” (erectile dysfunction lasting months after cessation) is the most common side effect reported in Indian gym communities.
Grand Summary — All Three Parts
Complete Substance Count by Category
| Category | Part | Substances | Formulations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Opioid Analgesics | 51A | 2 | 9 |
| Benzodiazepines | 51A | 8 | 33 |
| Z-Drugs | 51A | 1 | 2 |
| Barbiturates | 51A | 1 | 2 |
| Gabapentinoids | 51B | 2 | 21 |
| Muscle Relaxants | 51B | 3 | 8 |
| Stimulants/Dissociatives | 51B | 2 | 5 |
| Antihistamines | 51C | 4 | 18 |
| Anticholinergics | 51C | 2 | 4 |
| Antidepressants/Antipsychotics | 51C | 3 | 10 |
| Anabolic Steroids | 51C | 1 | 3 |
| Grand Total | — | 29 | 115 |
The 5 Cheapest Per-Unit Substances
| Rank | Substance | Strength | Per-Unit Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Promethazine Syrup | 5 mg/5 ml | ₹0.13/ml |
| 2 | Diphenhydramine Syrup | 13-15 mg/100 ml | ₹0.17/ml |
| 3 | DXM Combination Syrup | 10 mg/100 ml | ₹0.23/ml |
| 4 | Alprazolam Tablet | 0.25 mg | ₹0.41/tab |
| 5 | Clonazepam Tablet | 0.5 mg | ₹0.52/tab |
The 5 Most Expensive Per-Unit Substances
| Rank | Substance | Strength | Per-Unit Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nandrolone Injection | 50 mg/ml | ₹28.13/ml |
| 2 | Modafinil Tablet | 200 mg | ₹7.88/tab |
| 3 | Quetiapine PR Tablet | 300 mg | ₹7.03/tab |
| 4 | Tapentadol ER Tablet | 100 mg | ₹6.09/tab |
| 5 | Quetiapine Tablet | 200 mg | ₹6.09/tab |
Key Takeaways
- 115 formulations across 29 substances from our 50-part series are available at Jan Aushadhi Kendras.
- Pregabalin leads with 12 formulations — more than any other substance.
- Chlorpheniramine has 9 combination formulations but zero solo products.
- The cheapest sedative in India is Promethazine Syrup at ₹0.13/ml — less than the cost of clean drinking water per ml.
- 21 of 50 substances in our series are NOT available in PMBJP (Codeine, Morphine, Fentanyl, Buprenorphine, Methadone, Zopiclone, Eszopiclone, Pentobarbital, Carisoprodol, Methylphenidate, Pseudoephedrine, Sibutramine, Ketamine, Nitrous Oxide, Scopolamine, Testosterone, Stanozolol, Clenbuterol, Toluene, Poppers, Cannabis) — mostly because they are either NDPS-controlled, banned, or non-pharmaceutical substances.
Emergency Resources
- National Drug De-addiction Helpline: 14446
- Poison Control Centre (AIIMS): 011-26593677
- NCB Portal: Report Illicit Trafficking
Navigate the MRP Guide: ← Part 51A: Opioids, Benzos, Z-Drugs & Barbiturates | ← Part 51B: Gabapentinoids, Muscle Relaxants & Stimulants
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Disclaimer: This article is for clinical and educational purposes only. All substances listed are prescription medications that must only be used under the supervision of a registered medical practitioner. Prices sourced from the official PMBJP product list (May 2026).
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