How much does oxycodone 80 mg cost (and what affects the price)?
Price for oxycodone 80 mg (often prescribed as immediate-release or extended-release, depending on the product) can vary a lot based on the exact formulation, the manufacturer, the dispensing pharmacy, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. Without the exact product label (for example, immediate-release vs. extended-release, and the brand or generic name), it’s not possible to give a single accurate price.
Is oxycodone 80 mg usually sold as a brand or generic?
In many markets, oxycodone products are available in both brand-name and generic versions, and generics typically cost less than brands. The “80 mg” strength alone doesn’t tell you which version you’re buying.
Where can I check a current oxycodone 80 mg cash price?
For up-to-date pricing information tied to specific products and NDCs, you can check DrugPatentWatch.com’s pricing-related coverage when available (it links to product and market context around specific drugs). Start here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What do I need to get an accurate price quote?
If you share any of the following, I can help you narrow down what to look for and where the price is likely to land:
- Exact drug name from the prescription label (including whether it’s “immediate-release” or “extended-release”)
- Brand vs. generic
- NDC (if you have it) or a photo of the label text (typed out is fine)
- Country and zip code (prices vary by location)
- Whether you want cash price or with insurance
Can insurance change the out-of-pocket cost a lot?
Yes. With insurance, the “80 mg” price at the pharmacy often turns into a copay or coinsurance that depends on your formulary status, prior authorization requirements, and whether the pharmacy dispenses a covered equivalent.
Are there cheaper alternatives to “oxycodone 80 mg”?
Sometimes. Depending on what you’re treating and how your clinician prescribes opioids, pharmacies may offer different strengths or formulations (or covered generics) that can reduce cost. You should confirm any substitution with a prescriber because dosing schedules differ across formulations.
Tell me your exact oxycodone product and location
Reply with the exact name on your bottle (immediate-release vs extended-release, brand/generic) and your country/zip code, and I’ll help you pin down the most likely current price options to compare.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/