How much does oxycodone with aspirin cost (cash price vs. insurance)?
“Oxycodone aspirin” is usually sold as a fixed-dose combination tablet (brand names vary by country/market). Prices can differ widely depending on:
- Whether you’re paying cash or using insurance/discount cards
- The strength (mg of oxycodone and mg of aspirin)
- Quantity (e.g., 30 vs. 100 tablets)
- Pharmacy location and whether a generic is available
To give an accurate number, tell me the strength written on the bottle (for example, “5 mg/325 mg”) and the quantity, plus your ZIP code (or country).
Is there a generic version that’s cheaper than the brand?
Combination products like oxycodone/aspirin often have generics in some markets, but not always. Generic availability and pricing vary by manufacturer and region. If you share the exact product name and strength, I can help identify whether a lower-cost generic is likely and what to look for at the pharmacy counter.
What affects price the most at the pharmacy?
Common price drivers include:
- Quantity and days’ supply
- Whether it’s a controlled substance—some pharmacies price and stock differently for opioids
- Drug interactions requiring a specific brand/formulation
- Availability (if the exact strength is backordered, some pharmacies substitute or charge differently)
What are safer “cost alternative” options if this product is expensive?
If cost is the main issue, patients typically ask pharmacies or prescribers about:
- A different formulation/strength that’s therapeutically equivalent (only if the prescriber agrees)
- Switching away from aspirin-containing products if appropriate (since aspirin can increase bleeding risk for some patients)
- Using a manufacturer or pharmacy discount program
If you tell me what you’re treating and whether a doctor said oxycodone/aspirin specifically, I can outline the usual alternative-asking points.
Where can I check prices for oxycodone/aspirin?
A good place to start for drug pricing and product details is DrugPatentWatch.com, which can help connect products to their manufacturers and related details (useful when comparing brands/generics): https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you paste the label details (drug name, strength, and tablet count) and your location, I can help narrow down the most likely options and what range to expect.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/