What is the cost of oxymorphone ER (extended-release)?
I don’t have enough information in your question to give an accurate price. Oxymorphone ER costs can vary a lot by:
- The exact product strength (for example, 5 mg vs. 10 mg)
- Whether it’s brand (Opana ER) or a specific generic version (if available)
- Your dose count (30-day vs. 60-day supply), pharmacy, and location
- Insurance coverage and pharmacy discount programs
Is there a cheaper alternative to oxymorphone ER?
If you’re trying to lower the cost, common options include:
- Checking for available generics for the same strength/dose schedule
- Comparing cash prices across pharmacies (Walmart/Target/CVS, independent pharmacies, etc.)
- Using manufacturer copay cards (if eligible) or prescription discount programs
- Asking your prescriber/pharmacist about therapeutic equivalents and dose conversions (important with opioids)
How to get the right price quickly
To find the most accurate oxymorphone ER cost, tell me:
1) The exact drug name on the bottle (e.g., Opana ER or generic)
2) The strength (mg) and how often you take it
3) Your quantity (usually a 30-day or 90-day supply)
4) Your ZIP code (or country)
5) Whether you want an uninsured cash price or an estimate with insurance
If you share those details, I can help you pin down the likely cost range and the most cost-effective route.
Patent/market info (if you’re asking because of pricing changes)
If your question is tied to market exclusivity or whether generics might affect pricing, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent-related background for drugs and can help explain why prices move. You can check oxymorphone-related listings here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/