How much does Tylenol cost (by strength and size)?
Tylenol is sold in multiple formulations (e.g., regular strength, extra strength, extended release, children’s liquid/gummies), and the price changes based on:
- Product type (tablet vs. liquid vs. chewables/gummies)
- Strength (for example, 325 mg vs. 500 mg vs. pediatric dosing)
- Count/volume (number of tablets or liquid mL/oz)
- Where you buy (pharmacy vs. grocery vs. online)
- Sales and store brand promotions
Because prices vary by location and package size, the most accurate way to get today’s cost is to check the exact Tylenol listing you need (strength + package count) at your preferred retailer.
Is there a cheaper alternative to brand Tylenol?
Often yes. In many places, store-brand acetaminophen and other generics cost less than branded Tylenol while using the same active ingredient (acetaminophen). If cost is the main concern, comparing the price per tablet (or per dose for liquids) is usually the fastest way to find the lowest-cost option.
What about insurance, coupons, or discounts?
Prices can drop when you use:
- Pharmacy discount cards or loyalty programs
- Manufacturer offers (when available)
- Store promotions (multi-pack deals, seasonal sales)
- Generic switches (when your product is interchangeable)
What if you need Tylenol for kids?
Pediatric Tylenol (liquid or chewables) is priced differently from adult tablets. The best comparison is usually price per dose (since bottle size and concentration differ).
Want an exact number? Tell me what you’re buying
If you share:
1) the exact Tylenol version (Regular Strength 325 mg? Extra Strength 500 mg? Children’s liquid?),
2) the package size (e.g., “100 tablets,” “24 caplets,” “4 oz bottle”),
3) your country (and ideally your zip code or nearby city),
I can help narrow down what to look for and how to compare prices meaningfully.