What aspirin price are you looking for?
“Aspirin” can mean different products and pack sizes, and prices vary by strength (e.g., 81 mg vs. 325 mg), whether it is generic or brand-name, the number of tablets, and the pharmacy or retailer. Without those details, a single “price of aspirin” can’t be stated accurately.
What you can expect to pay (typical ranges)
If you tell me your country and the exact product (for example, “generic aspirin 81 mg, 100 tablets”), I can help narrow it to a realistic estimate. As a rule of thumb, generic low-dose aspirin is usually far cheaper per tablet than brand-name versions.
Brand vs. generic: why the cost changes
Prices differ mostly because of:
- Generic vs. brand pricing
- Tablet count (a 30-count bottle costs more per tablet than a 100-count bottle)
- Strength (81 mg is commonly marketed for long-term daily use; 325 mg is often for pain/fever)
Tell me this and I’ll give you a concrete number
Reply with:
1) Your country (or ZIP/postal code)
2) The aspirin strength (81 mg or 325 mg, etc.)
3) Generic or brand name
4) Bottle size/count (e.g., 30, 50, 100 tablets)
Then I can give you the most accurate price for that specific aspirin.
Sources
No sources were used because the question did not specify a product, size, retailer, or location.