Oxycontin is a prescription-only pain-relieving tablet. It is an opioid (narcotic) medication used for severe chronic pain. This medication temporarily changes the way your body feels and responds to pain by tricking the brain. Oxycontin is an extended-release drug, meaning it is released into the bloodstream slowly over time. Oxycodone hydrochloride extended-release tablets are the generic version of Oxycontin. The average Oxycontin price is $440.05 for 60, 10mg tablets. You can use our SingleCare Oxycontin coupon to get a discount of up to $324.58 for 60, 10mg tablets of generic Oxycontin at participating pharmacies near you.
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Oxycontin is a prescription-only pain-relieving tablet. It is an opioid (narcotic) medication used for severe chronic pain. This medication temporarily changes the way your body feels and responds to pain by tricking the brain. Oxycontin is an extended-release drug, meaning it is released into the bloodstream slowly over time. Oxycodone hydrochloride extended-release tablets are the generic version of Oxycontin. The average Oxycontin price is $440.05 for 60, 10mg tablets. You can use our SingleCare Oxycontin coupon to get a discount of up to $324.58 for 60, 10mg tablets of generic Oxycontin at participating pharmacies near you.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
| Pharmacy | Oxycontin Retail Price | Oxycontin SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $438.00 | $370.80 |
| Walmart | - | - |
| Walgreens | $439.42 | $363.60 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $408.00 | $324.60 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | $545.40 | $363.60 |
These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Oxycontin is a prescription-only pain-relieving tablet. It is an opioid (narcotic) medication used for severe chronic pain. This medication temporarily changes the way your body feels and responds to pain by tricking the brain. Oxycontin is an extended-release drug, meaning it is released into the bloodstream slowly over time. Oxycodone hydrochloride extended-release tablets are the generic version of Oxycontin. The average Oxycontin price is $440.05 for 60, 10mg tablets. You can use our SingleCare Oxycontin coupon to get a discount of up to $324.58 for 60, 10mg tablets of generic Oxycontin at participating pharmacies near you.
Without insurance, Oxycontin costs $440.05 for 60, 10mg tablets, but you can use a SingleCare discount card and owe as little as $324.58 for 60, 10mg tablets of generic Oxycontin at local pharmacies. You can also use our free coupons for Oxycontin to subsidize your out-of-pocket costs.
The copay for Oxycontin varies by health insurance plan. With SingleCare, the cost of Oxycontin is $324.58 for 60, 10mg tablets of generic Oxycontin. You can ask the pharmacist to run your SingleCare savings card at checkout to compare prices and ensure you get the best deal.
Medicare does not typically cover Oxycontin drug, and it usually has a $440.05 for 60, 10mg tablets price tag. With SingleCare, you can save on the hefty out-of-pocket costs of this medication. When you use SingleCare as a savings method your Oxycontin prescription refill could cost just $324.58 for 60, 10mg tablets of generic Oxycontin. Next time you visit your local pharmacy, have your pharmacist run your copay card at check out to start saving.
Oxycodone hydrochloride (HCl) extended-release tablet is the generic version of Oxycontin.
Oxycontin is a prescription-only pain management drug that alleviates constant moderate-to-severe pain that lasts for more than a few days. This FDA-approved medication has been clinically found to improve the quality of life of patients with many types of pain. Oxycontin is primarily prescribed to patients who suffer from chronic pain and cancer-related pain. This prescription drug is made in the United States and manufactured by Purdue Pharma.
As with all prescription opioids, Oxycontin tablets should only be used as directed by a healthcare provider. This drug has a risk for abuse and addiction that can lead to overdose and death if taken by a person who has not been regularly taking opioids. Use of more than 40 milligrams per tablet is only prescribed to patients who have been regularly taking moderate to large amounts of an opioid (narcotic) medication. It is recommended to swallow this tablet whole, as it is an extended-release drug. The tablets contain inactive ingredients to deter misuse and abuse. If someone attempts to manipulate the tablet for intravenous use, it can cause tissue damage and cause heart injury, or even death. Extended-release tablets such as Oxycontin are released into the bloodstream slowly over time.
This drug is not for occasional, as-needed, or recreational use. Do not take more Oxycontin tablets than as directed by your pharmacist or healthcare professional.
Common side effects of Oxycontin include drowsy or dizzy spells, which may result in fainting, constipation, nausea, vomiting, and dry mouth. Contact your healthcare provider if these side effects persist or become severe.
Allergic reactions to this medication may also occur. If you experience signs of an allergic reaction, such as itching, rashes, and swelling of the face, tongue, or throat, seek immediate medical attention. Do not suddenly stop taking your prescription of Oxycontin because you develop a severe reaction. Your body becomes used to the medicine. This reaction does not mean you have developed an opioid addiction. Call your healthcare provider or healthcare professional with any questions or concerns.
Other side effects include breathing problems, confusion, difficulty passing urine, or changes in the amount of urine passed. You may also experience symptoms such as low blood pressure like dizziness, falls, feeling faint or lightheaded, or becoming unusually weak or tired when using Oxycontin. This is not a complete list of side effects. Consult your healthcare provider for medical advice before using this medication.
Oxycontin is still distributed in the United States market. However, the formulation changed in 2010. The FDA recognized that there was an epidemic of opioid abuse occurring in the early 2000s. In response, the makers of Oxycontin reformulated their tablets to make them more difficult to manipulate for intravenous or intranasal use and abuse. The old formulation of Oxycontin with no abuse-deterrent properties is no longer available. Current FDA-approved generic formulations on the market must contain abuse-deterrent properties.
Kristi C. Torres, Pharm.D., is a 2005 graduate of The University of Texas at Austin. Her professional background includes academic teaching roles, district-level management for a nationwide pharmacy chain, and clinic-based pharmacy management. Dr. Torres has a wide range of experience in pharmacy operations and has traveled to many states to open and convert clinic-based pharmacies for one of the largest healthcare systems in the nation.
Currently, she works for Tarrytown Expocare Pharmacy in Austin, Texas, serving the intellectual and developmental disability community. There, she leads the order entry team, overseeing orders from across the country.
Dr. Torres began working in pharmacy at the age of 16 in a small East Texas town. She currently resides in Round Rock, Texas, with her daughter and a Shih-Tzu puppy.
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