What does Percocet (oxycodone/acetaminophen) 5 mg / 325 mg cost?
The price of Percocet 5/325 varies widely by pharmacy, whether you’re using cash or insurance, and the amount dispensed (for example, 30 vs. 90 tablets). Retail cash prices can be much higher than prices negotiated through insurance plans.
I don’t have enough details about your location and supply size to give a specific number.
How can you quickly find the exact cash price near you?
To get a real-time estimate, check:
- Your pharmacy’s counter price (or ask for the “cash price” before insurance)
- Discount programs (often cheaper than cash pricing, depending on the pharmacy)
- Online prescription price tools (if you share the zip code, you can narrow options)
If you tell me your ZIP code and how many tablets you’re getting (e.g., 30 count), I can help you figure out what price range to expect and what to compare.
Brand vs generic: are there cheaper options?
Percocet is a brand name for oxycodone/acetaminophen. Many areas also have generic oxycodone/acetaminophen, which can be cheaper than Percocet even when the dose is the same (5 mg oxycodone / 325 mg acetaminophen).
If you want, tell me whether you were prescribed “Percocet” specifically or just “oxycodone/acetaminophen 5/325,” and I’ll help you understand what substitutions might be available.
Does insurance change the price a lot?
Yes. With insurance, the “cost” you pay is usually a copay or coinsurance, not the pharmacy’s full cash price. The same prescription can cost very different amounts across plans.
Share:
- whether you have insurance,
- your plan type (if you know it),
- and the tablet count,
and I’ll help you estimate the likely out-of-pocket range.
Are there safety or access concerns with Percocet 5/325?
Percocet contains oxycodone (an opioid) plus acetaminophen. Prices aside, patients often ask about early refills and controlled-substance limits, which can affect how and when you can fill it.
If you’re having trouble filling it or getting a good price, tell me what issue you’re running into (not available, too expensive, prior authorization, etc.).
Quick questions so I can give you a tighter estimate
1) What ZIP code are you in?
2) How many tablets are you buying (30, 60, 90, etc.)?
3) Cash price or insurance?
Answer those and I’ll narrow down the expected cost range.
Sources: none (no specific pricing source provided).