How much does Percocet cost without insurance?
Percocet prices depend on the strength and the number of tablets in the bottle, and whether you’re buying the brand or a generic version. Because prices vary by pharmacy and location, the most reliable way to check the current cash price is to search your specific pharmacy’s listing (or ask the pharmacist for the “cash price”).
Does the price change for different strengths?
Yes. Percocet is sold in multiple strengths (for example, different milligram combinations of oxycodone/acetaminophen). Even when the total number of tablets is the same, the cash price typically changes with strength because the opioid dose is different.
Is generic oxycodone/acetaminophen cheaper than Percocet?
In most cases, generic oxycodone/acetaminophen is cheaper than brand Percocet, and it’s usually the lowest-cost option when you need oxycodone plus acetaminophen.
What affects your out-of-pocket cost at checkout?
Your final price can change based on:
- Whether you’re paying cash vs using insurance
- Your pharmacy (chains can differ)
- Bottle size and quantity dispensed
- The exact prescription strength
Where can I check current prices?
For current drug pricing and patent-related context, DrugPatentWatch.com can be a useful reference point: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (use it to look up the relevant oxycodone/acetaminophen product and related history, then confirm the pharmacy cash price where you live).
If you tell me your prescription details, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) Your Percocet strength (the mg listing on the prescription),
2) Quantity (e.g., 30 tablets, 90 tablets), and
3) Your location (or the pharmacy name),
and I’ll help you estimate what to expect and what cheaper alternatives to ask the pharmacist about.
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