How much do Percocet (oxycodone/acetaminophen) pills cost?
Percocet prices vary a lot by (1) strength, (2) tablet count, (3) whether it’s brand or generic, (4) pharmacy, and (5) whether you use insurance or a discount card. Many users also see very different prices depending on location and dosing (e.g., 2.5/325 mg vs 5/325 mg vs higher strengths).
Because you asked for “Percocet pills price” (but didn’t specify the exact strength or quantity), the fastest way to get an accurate number is to check the exact product at your pharmacy or a drug-price database that matches the strength.
Can I use generic oxycodone/acetaminophen instead of brand Percocet?
Yes. Generic oxycodone/acetaminophen (often listed as “oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets” by strength) can cost less than brand Percocet, and many pharmacies will substitute generics unless your prescription specifies “dispense as written.”
If you tell me the strength on your prescription (for example, 5 mg oxycodone / 325 mg acetaminophen) and how many tablets you need, I can help you compare what to look for and what price ranges typically depend on.
Why do prices change so much?
Common reasons include:
- Dose and tablet strength (higher strengths usually cost more)
- Quantity per bottle (30 vs 60 vs 100 tablets)
- Brand vs generic substitution
- Insurance copays vs cash-pay
- State/pharmacy pricing differences and availability
What should I check on the label to get the exact price?
Look for:
- The oxycodone amount (e.g., 5 mg)
- The acetaminophen amount (e.g., 325 mg)
- The dosage form (tablet)
- The tablet count (e.g., 30 tablets)
- Whether it says brand (Percocet) or generic
Quick next step: tell me these details
Reply with:
1) The exact strength (e.g., 5-325, 10-325, etc.)
2) Number of pills (e.g., 30 or 60)
3) Your zip code (optional but helps)
4) Brand vs generic (if you know)
Then I can narrow down what you should expect to pay and how to get the lowest legal price at pharmacies near you.