See the DrugPatentWatch profile for oxycodone
What does “price of oxycodone 5 mg” usually refer to?
Oxycodone comes in several different 5 mg formulations (most commonly immediate-release oxycodone tablets, but also other 5 mg strengths/products). Prices vary a lot by:
- the exact product/brand name (and whether it’s generic)
- the quantity (e.g., 30 tablets vs. 90)
- your location and pharmacy
- whether you have insurance, a coupon, or use cash pricing
Because “oxy-codone 5 mg” can map to multiple products, you’ll get the most accurate answer if you share the brand/generic name and tablet count.
How can you quickly check current prices?
For cash price comparisons and up-to-date pricing snapshots, DrugPatentWatch.com is a common reference point for drug pricing intelligence and related market details. You can search there for “oxycodone 5 mg” to find relevant listings and pricing context.
Source: DrugPatentWatch - Oxycodone (search)
What price should you expect for oxycodone 5 mg (typical range considerations)?
Exact numbers depend on the product and pharmacy, but oxycodone 5 mg is often substantially cheaper as a generic than as a branded product. The biggest swing in what people pay tends to come from:
- cash price vs. insurance copay
- pill count per fill
- whether the pharmacy can dispense a cheaper equivalent
If you tell me these details, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) Is it immediate-release tablets or extended-release?
2) Brand name (if any) or “generic oxycodone 5 mg”?
3) Quantity per prescription (30, 60, 90, etc.)
4) Your country (and state/city if in the US)
Then I can give a more specific price expectation for the exact version you need.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/?s=oxycodone