How much does Hysingla (hydrocodone) cost without insurance?
Hysingla ER prices vary a lot by strength (dose), pharmacy, and location. The information provided here doesn’t include any current pricing data, so I can’t give a specific dollar figure.
What affects the Hysingla price at the pharmacy?
Common drivers of what you pay include:
- Dose/strength of the extended-release tablets
- Number of tablets per prescription
- Your pharmacy’s pricing (chain vs. independent)
- Whether you have insurance and what your copay/coinsurance is
- Pharmacy discount programs (some offer lower cash prices than standard retail)
Is the Hysingla price different with insurance vs. cash?
Yes. With insurance, patients usually pay a copay (fixed amount) or coinsurance (percentage). Without insurance, you typically pay the pharmacy’s cash price, which can be much higher.
Are there cheaper alternatives to lower the cost?
The main cost-saving options people commonly consider are:
- Asking the pharmacy for the cash price and comparing it to your insured price
- Checking a prescription discount card or program
- Discussing other covered extended-release hydrocodone options (if appropriate) with your prescriber
What I need to give you a real estimate
If you share:
1) your dose strength (for example, 20 mg, 30 mg, 40 mg, 60 mg),
2) how many tablets are in the prescription, and
3) your ZIP code (or city/state),
I can help you narrow down what to ask the pharmacy and what price range to expect based on typical pricing factors.
Important note
Hysingla is an opioid. Don’t switch formulations or doses without your clinician. If cost leads you to skip doses, that can be dangerous—talk to your prescriber/pharmacist about options.
Sources: none (no pricing data was provided).