How much does “Percocet 5/325” cost (cash price)?
Prices for Percocet 5 mg/325 mg (oxycodone/acetaminophen) vary a lot by location, pharmacy, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. Your out-of-pocket cost can also depend on the quantity dispensed (for example, 30 tablets vs. 90 tablets), current promos, and whether you’re using a discount card.
If you tell me:
- your ZIP code (or city/state),
- the quantity (30, 60, 90, etc.),
- and whether you have insurance/Medicare/Medicaid,
I can narrow down what you should expect to pay.
What affects the price of Percocet 5/325?
Common drivers include:
- Bottle size (number of tablets).
- Formulation (Percocet vs. store-brand oxycodone/acetaminophen generics).
- Pharmacy pricing (independent vs. chain).
- Discount programs (some programs reduce cash prices).
- Insurance coverage (copays can be much lower than cash).
Does “Percocet 5/325 mg” have cheaper generic alternatives?
In many areas, oxycodone/acetaminophen 5/325 mg generic is often cheaper than branded Percocet. If your prescription allows it, asking your pharmacist whether a generic is available can reduce cost.
Where can you check the exact price near you?
To get the most accurate number quickly, check your local pharmacies or a reputable prescription price tool. If you want, reply with your ZIP code and tablet count and I’ll help you figure out what to ask for and what range is typical.
Quick questions
1) What ZIP code are you in?
2) How many tablets are you buying (30? 60? 90?)
3) Cash price or with insurance?