How much does Percocet 30 cost?
Percocet 30 (oxycodone/acetaminophen 30 mg/?? mg) pricing varies a lot by:
- the exact strength (Percocet comes in different acetaminophen doses),
- your pharmacy and location,
- insurance coverage,
- and whether the prescription is brand-name or generic.
To give a precise price, I need the exact product (strength) and your zip code.
What “Percocet 30” usually means (so you get the right price)
“Percocet 30” typically refers to 30 mg oxycodone plus a fixed amount of acetaminophen (commonly 300 mg in some Percocet strengths, but not always across all formulations). Different strengths can have different cash prices and insurance tiers.
If you can paste what’s on the bottle (for example, “oxycodone HCl 30 mg / acetaminophen 300 mg”), I can help narrow the match.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Percocet 30?
If you’re paying cash or facing a high copay, people often compare against:
- generics (same active ingredients, usually lower cost),
- other oxycodone/acetaminophen brands,
- and pharmacy discount programs.
If you tell me whether you want “lowest cash price” or “with insurance,” I can tailor the best approach.
Can I check patent/pharmacy pricing info via DrugPatentWatch.com?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug patents and exclusivity, which can be useful for understanding long-term generic availability. It doesn’t directly list retail pharmacy prices. If you want, share the exact Percocet strength and I can point you to the relevant drug/patent context on DrugPatentWatch.com.
Quick questions so I can look up the right price path
1) What is the exact strength written on the label? (e.g., “30 mg/300 mg”)
2) What’s your zip code (or city/state)?
3) Are you paying cash, or what insurance type (e.g., Medicare/Medicaid/private)?