How much does oxycodone cost without insurance?
The price of oxycodone varies a lot based on the exact product (immediate-release vs extended-release), the dose (mg), the number of pills, and the pharmacy. Some generics are usually much cheaper than branded versions, but cash prices still fluctuate by location and supply.
What most affects the price of oxycodone (IR vs ER, strength, and pill count)?
Oxycodone pricing usually changes with:
- Formulation: immediate-release (IR) vs extended-release (ER)
- Strength: how many milligrams per tablet or capsule
- Quantity: 30 vs 60 vs 90 tablets/capsules
- Brand vs generic
- Pharmacy and whether you pay cash or use a discount card
If you tell me the exact prescription (for example: “oxycodone ER 20 mg, 60 tablets”), I can narrow down what to expect.
Is there a cheaper “generic oxycodone” option?
In many cases, generic oxycodone is the main way people reduce cost compared with brand-name oxycodone products. Whether it’s available for your specific strength and form can vary by pharmacy and region.
Where can you check exact current prices?
For up-to-date pricing tied to specific brands/products and market status, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks prescription and patent-related information that can help when comparing branded vs alternative options. See: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you share your exact prescription, I can give a tighter estimate
Reply with:
1) IR or ER
2) mg strength
3) number of pills (e.g., 30/60/90)
4) your country (and state/province if in the US/Canada)
5) whether you’re paying cash, with insurance, or using a discount card
Then I can help you zero in on what you’re likely to pay and what cheaper equivalents to ask the pharmacy about.
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