What’s the typical cash price for hydrocodone/acetaminophen “5/325”?
The price for hydrocodone 5 mg / acetaminophen 325 mg (commonly written as “5-325”) depends heavily on the specific product strength/formulation (tablet vs. other), the number of tablets (e.g., 10, 30, 60, 90), and whether you’re paying with insurance or using a cash discount.
Because you didn’t specify the package size, form, or whether you want brand vs. generic, I can’t give a single accurate number. If you share the exact label details (for example, “hydrocodone/acetaminophen 5-325 mg tablets, 30-count”), I can narrow it down.
How do brand vs. generic prices usually differ?
In most markets, generic hydrocodone/acetaminophen 5-325 tablets are cheaper than brand versions. Prices also vary based on pharmacy and the discount program used (some pharmacies have larger swings than others).
Which factors change the cost most?
Common drivers include:
- Tablet count in the bottle (a 10-count bottle costs more per pill than a 90-count bottle)
- Generic vs. brand product
- Pharmacy location and pricing system
- Cash price vs. insurance copay
- Discount cards or pharmacy membership programs
What to do next to get an exact price
Reply with:
1) the exact package size (how many tablets),
2) whether it’s tablets (or liquid), and
3) your ZIP code (or city/state) and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance.
Then I can estimate a realistic range for your situation.