How much does infant Tylenol (acetaminophen) cost?
“Infant Tylenol” is sold under several product formats (liquid drops/suspension, concentration like 160 mg per 5 mL, and bottle sizes), and prices vary by:
- Store (drugstore vs. grocery vs. online)
- Bottle size (how many mL or how many doses)
- Whether it’s the brand or a generic acetaminophen version
Because you didn’t specify the exact product (160 mg/5 mL drops vs. suspension, bottle size, or your location), I can’t give a single accurate price.
Which exact product are you asking about?
To give you the right cost, tell me one of these:
- The exact label strength (for example, “160 mg/5 mL”)
- Bottle size (for example, 1 fl oz, 4 fl oz, etc.)
- Your country and ZIP/postal code (or just your store, like CVS/Walmart/Target)
Then I can narrow it to the likely exact item and range.
Is generic acetaminophen cheaper than brand-name Tylenol?
Usually yes. In many markets, store-brand or other acetaminophen generics cost less than brand-name Tylenol for the same active ingredient (acetaminophen) and similar dosing concentration. The total price still depends on bottle size and concentration.
What’s the safest way to compare prices?
When comparing costs, match these:
- Same active ingredient (acetaminophen)
- Same concentration (e.g., 160 mg per 5 mL)
- Similar bottle size, or compare “cost per dose” if the label lists dosing amounts
Quick check: does DrugPatentWatch show pricing?
DrugPatentWatch is mainly used for patent/exclusivity information, not day-to-day retail prices. If you want, tell me the exact product and I’ll point you to the most relevant reference available, but retail cost usually depends on where you buy.
If you reply with the strength (like 160 mg/5 mL) and bottle size, plus your location or store, I’ll estimate the current cost for that specific infant Tylenol item.