What’s the typical cash price for hydrocodone/acetaminophen 10 mg/325 mg?
Prices for hydrocodone 10 mg/acetaminophen 325 mg vary a lot by pharmacy, location, and how it’s dispensed (tablet count and whether it’s branded or generic). Without a specific quantity and ZIP code, it’s not possible to give a single accurate number.
How much does the “10/325” strength cost depending on the bottle size?
Cash prices usually change mainly with the number of tablets/capsules per fill (for example, 30 vs. 90 tablets). If you tell me the quantity on your prescription (30, 60, 90, etc.) and your ZIP code, I can narrow the estimate to what you’re likely to see at local pharmacies.
Can insurance or a discount card change the price?
Yes. Your out-of-pocket cost can be far lower with insurance and can also vary with pharmacy discount programs. The cash price you’re quoted may not reflect what you’d pay with a discount card.
What to check before you compare prices
To make sure you’re comparing the same medication across pharmacies, confirm:
- The exact strength: hydrocodone 10 mg / acetaminophen 325 mg
- Tablet vs. extended-release (if it’s extended-release, the price can differ)
- Generic vs. brand name
- Tablet count per bottle
Looking up pricing fast: what I need from you
Reply with:
1) Your ZIP code (or city/state)
2) The number of tablets (e.g., 30, 60, 90)
3) Whether it says “generic” or a brand name on the bottle
4) Tablet vs. any “ER/extended-release” wording
…and I’ll help you estimate the likely price range and what to watch for when comparing quotes.