What is the price of an aspirin tablet?
Prices for aspirin tablets vary a lot based on the product (brand vs. store brand), tablet strength (for example, 81 mg “baby aspirin” vs. higher-dose products), tablet count per bottle, and where you buy (pharmacy, grocery, online). With the limited information provided, I can’t name a single accurate price.
If you share:
- the strength (e.g., 81 mg or 325 mg),
- whether it’s brand (like Bayer) or store brand,
- the pack size (number of tablets),
- and your country (and ideally your zip code),
I can help you narrow down what you should expect to pay.
How much do 81 mg “baby aspirin” tablets typically cost per pill?
To estimate the per-tablet cost, look at the total bottle price and divide by the number of tablets. For example, if a bottle costs $X and has Y tablets, then the per-tablet price is about X ÷ Y.
If you tell me the bottle size and what you’re seeing at the pharmacy, I can compute the per-pill price and compare it to other common pack sizes.
Why do aspirin prices differ so much?
Key drivers include:
- Brand vs. generic/store brand.
- Dose and formulation (plain chewable vs. enteric-coated vs. other types).
- Bottle size (larger counts usually lower the per-tablet cost).
- Availability and promotions at specific retailers.
Is aspirin covered or discounted through programs?
Pricing can drop with:
- store membership programs,
- generic discount cards,
- or pharmacy promotions.
If you tell me your location and whether you want a “cash price” estimate or are using insurance/a discount card, I can tailor the estimate.
Do you mean “brand prescription aspirin” or over-the-counter aspirin?
Most tablet aspirin is over-the-counter and priced like a common OTC medicine, not like a prescription branded drug. If you meant prescription-only products, the price can be different.
Can you paste a price you’re seeing?
If you paste what the pharmacy/online listing shows (e.g., “81 mg, 100 tablets: $___”), I’ll:
- calculate the cost per tablet,
- tell you whether it looks high or low compared to typical OTC pack economics, and
- suggest cheaper equivalent options if details match.
What aspirin strength (81 mg or 325 mg), tablet count, and country/retailer are you asking about?