What’s the typical cost of hydrocodone/acetaminophen (cash price)?
Hydrocodone–acetaminophen pricing varies a lot based on the exact product (strength, tablet vs. liquid), the number of tablets (or mL), and where it’s purchased (pharmacy location and whether you use a discount program). The provided information doesn’t include specific pricing or product details, so there isn’t a single accurate “one price” answer.
Which details change the price the most?
The cost commonly depends on:
- Strength (for example, 5/325 mg vs 10/325 mg hydrocodone/acetaminophen)
- Dosage form (tablet vs liquid)
- Quantity (how many tablets or what bottle size)
- Brand vs generic (generic is usually cheaper)
- Pharmacy and local negotiated prices
Can I check a more exact price quickly?
To give a precise estimate, I need at least the strength and form (for example, “hydrocodone 5 mg / acetaminophen 325 mg tablets”) and the quantity. If you share that, I can narrow down what to expect and how to look up the lowest cash price at nearby pharmacies.
Where do people usually find the lowest pricing?
Most people compare cash prices (no insurance) using pharmacy price comparison tools or discount cards at different chains, then check whether the generic version is available in the same strength.
If you tell me the exact strength (mg/mg), whether it’s tablets or liquid, and the quantity you’re trying to fill, I’ll help you estimate the cost more accurately.