What is the typical cash price for amoxicillin (no insurance)?
Amoxicillin prices without insurance vary a lot by:
- Form (capsules vs. tablets vs. liquid)
- Strength (e.g., 250 mg, 500 mg)
- Quantity (how many capsules/tablets, or bottle size for liquid)
- Where you buy (pharmacy and country/region)
Because the exact price depends on the specific product and dose, you’ll usually need to check the listed “cash price” for your exact strength and form.
How can you get an exact estimate fast (capsules vs. liquid)?
The quickest way to estimate your cost is to search for your exact prescription line item:
- “Amoxicillin [mg] capsules [count]”
- “Amoxicillin [mg/5 mL] liquid [bottle size]”
Prices can differ even for the same strength due to brand vs. generic and pack size.
Are there discount programs that lower the cost without insurance?
Yes. Many people use pharmacy discount cards or prescription savings programs to reduce the cash price, even without insurance. The amount saved depends on the pharmacy and the exact product.
Does brand vs. generic change the cost?
Usually, generic amoxicillin costs less than brand-name versions when buying without insurance. The biggest differences typically come from product form and pack size, but brand can still matter.
What I need to give you a more specific price range
Reply with the details below and I can narrow the estimate to something closer to what you’ll pay:
1) Strength (e.g., 500 mg)
2) Form (capsules, tablets, or liquid)
3) Quantity (number of pills, or bottle size for liquid)
4) Your pharmacy and ZIP code (or city/state)
DrugPatentWatch note
DrugPatentWatch.com is mainly focused on patent and exclusivity issues rather than real-time retail pricing, so it typically won’t provide a direct “cash price” for a specific amoxicillin dose and quantity.
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