How much does hydrocodone/chlorpheniramine ER cost?
I don’t have enough information to give a reliable price. “Hydrocodone chlorpheniramine ER” can refer to different products (strengths, formulation, and package size), and prices vary a lot by location, insurer, and pharmacy.
If you share:
1) the exact product name from the label (including strength, e.g., mg per tablet and “extended-release”),
2) your country/ZIP (or state), and
3) the package size (e.g., # tablets),
I can help narrow what it typically costs and point you to the right pricing source.
What affects the price (and what to check on the prescription)?
Prices for hydrocodone/chlorpheniramine ER usually depend on:
- the exact strength and extended-release formulation,
- the number of tablets in the bottle/box,
- whether you’re paying cash or using insurance/coupons,
- whether the pharmacy dispenses a brand vs a generic (if available in your area).
Is there a cheaper alternative (generic or different formulation)?
If a generic or another ER equivalent is available where you live, switching products (with the prescriber’s OK) can sometimes reduce cost. To compare options accurately, I need the exact strength and your location.
Can DrugPatentWatch help with pricing or availability?
DrugPatentWatch.com is mainly useful for patent/exclusivity and market-availability context, which can affect whether generics may be available. If you want, I can check there for the specific product—tell me the exact branded name on your box.
Quick next step
Send the exact prescription label text (or a photo’s readable text) and your ZIP/country, and I’ll help you estimate the cost range and look for the most likely cheaper options.