What’s the cash price for Percocet 10 (10 mg oxycodone / acetaminophen)?
Percocet 10 is a prescription opioid, and the price varies a lot based on:
- Pharmacy (and whether they use a specific drug pricing network)
- Zip code and local cash rates
- Whether you have insurance
- Exact formulation (brand vs. generic equivalents) and tablet count
- Dosage strength (Percocet 10 usually refers to 10 mg oxycodone with 325 mg acetaminophen, but brands can be listed differently by pharmacy)
Because you asked for “Percocet 10 cost” without location or quantity, I can’t give a single accurate number.
How can you quickly find the exact price near you?
To get the real out-of-pocket (cash) price, search with:
- Your pharmacy name (or zip code)
- The exact prescription label (brand Percocet vs generic oxycodone/acetaminophen)
- Tablet count (often 28, 30, etc.)
If you tell me your zip code (or country) and how many tablets you’re buying (and whether it’s brand Percocet or generic), I can help narrow down what you should expect to pay and what to compare at the pharmacy counter.
Is generic oxycodone/acetaminophen usually cheaper than Percocet?
Usually yes. Many pharmacies price Percocet (brand) higher than its generic equivalents (same active ingredients), so asking the pharmacist for the generic option—if your prescription allows it—often reduces cost.
Why prices can change day to day
Even within the same chain, costs can change with:
- Promotional pricing and formularies
- Shortages or supply changes
- Different NDCs (product codes) being dispensed
- Whether a pharmacy qualifies the claim under insurance vs cash pricing
Share these details and I’ll estimate the likely range
Reply with:
1) Your zip code
2) Brand Percocet 10 or generic oxycodone/acetaminophen?
3) Tablet count (e.g., 30)
4) Cash price or insurance copay?