How much does a “Percocet 30” cost?
A “Percocet 30” usually means Percocet 10 mg/325 mg tablets (commonly sold as a 30-count bottle), but prices vary a lot by pharmacy, location, cash vs. insurance, and whether you’re buying the brand or a generic (oxycodone/acetaminophen).
Because no price figure was provided here, I can’t give an exact dollar amount from the information available.
What changes the price the most?
Common drivers of the out-of-pocket cost include:
- Brand vs. generic: Generic oxycodone/acetaminophen is usually cheaper than brand Percocet.
- How it’s billed: Cash price can be very different from negotiated insurance rates.
- Local pharmacy pricing: The same prescription can cost differently across chains and independent pharmacies.
- Quantity and dose: “30” can refer to different tablet counts, not just the drug strength.
If you tell me these details, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) Your state/city or ZIP code (or just your state)
2) Brand or generic (if you know)
3) Are you paying cash or insurance?
4) Is it 30 tablets (a 30-count bottle) and is it 10 mg/325 mg strength?
A related way to check drug cost online
For broader drug background (including manufacturer and patent context), DrugPatentWatch.com can help, though it may not list today’s pharmacy price. You can check it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you share your ZIP code and whether it’s brand or generic, I’ll help you estimate a realistic range for your situation.