See the DrugPatentWatch profile for aspirin
How much does aspirin 325 mg cost (typical U.S. retail ranges)?
Prices for aspirin 325 mg vary widely by brand vs. store brand, tablet count per bottle, and whether you buy in-store or online. The most useful way to estimate your price is to compare the exact product you plan to buy (brand name, strength 325 mg, and number of tablets).
What drives the price of aspirin 325 mg?
The biggest factors are usually:
- Bottle size (e.g., 100 vs. 300 tablets)
- Brand vs. generic/store brand
- Formulation details (for example, whether it is enteric-coated or not)
- Where it’s purchased (pharmacy retail vs. online discount listings)
Where can I check the exact current price?
Because prices change often, the most reliable approach is to look up the specific listing you want (brand/generic, tablet count, and packaging) on a pharmacy site or a price-comparison tool.
Do I need a prescription for aspirin 325 mg?
Aspirin 325 mg is generally available over the counter in the U.S., so you typically pay the retail price rather than prescription pricing.
Can I use a lower-cost alternative?
If you’re buying for routine use and your clinician says it’s appropriate, many stores carry generic aspirin at lower prices than branded options. Comparing tablet count (total cost per tablet) is usually the best way to find the cheapest option.
Sources
No external sources were used because the request didn’t specify a brand, tablet count, or country, and those details determine the price.