How much do acetaminophen and propoxyphene (hydrochloride) cost?
Pricing for acetaminophen + propoxyphene hydrochloride varies widely by country, pharmacy, formulation (tablet strength), and pack size. I don’t have enough information from your prompt to give an accurate current price.
If you tell me:
- your country (and state/province, if applicable),
- the dose/strength on the bottle (e.g., mg of acetaminophen + mg of propoxyphene),
- tablet count (e.g., 30, 60, 100),
- and whether you want brand or generic pricing,
I can narrow it to the closest comparable options.
Is propoxyphene still sold, and does that affect price?
Propoxyphene hydrochloride availability has changed in many markets due to safety concerns, including restrictions or withdrawal of products in some regions. If propoxyphene is not widely stocked where you are, prices can become inconsistent (or the product may be hard to find).
If you share your location, I can tell you what’s typically available there and what replacement products are commonly used when propoxyphene isn’t available.
What’s the usual alternative if propoxyphene is unavailable?
If you’re looking because you need pain relief and propoxyphene is restricted/removed locally, pharmacies often substitute other analgesics (depending on your medical history and local guidance). To help identify the closest alternatives, tell me:
- what pain it’s for (general pain, dental, post-injury, etc.),
- any liver disease or heavy alcohol use (relevant to acetaminophen safety),
- and any allergies.
Where can I check the most accurate price?
For the most reliable, up-to-date pricing, check:
- a local chain pharmacy website (for cash price),
- prescription discount cards (if cash-paying),
- and your national drug price database (if your country has one).
If you provide your country and the exact product strength, I can point you to the right type of listings to use and help you compare per-tablet or per-day costs.