How Much Do Antibiotics Cost Without Insurance?

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How Much Do Antibiotics Cost Without Insurance?

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Nov 13, 2017 - Updated Jun 07, 2021
Nicole Craven, MD
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How Much Do Antibiotics Cost Without Insurance?

Antibiotics are commonly prescribed for illnesses like throat and ear infections. Often, these illnesses pop up randomly and depending on severity, can be put a damper on your daily routine. For severe colds or coughs, some antibiotics can be expensive, especially if without health insurance coverage.

If you are sick, especially with a cold or cough, you will want to get an antibiotic quickly. Depending on health coverage, you may need to pay for the prescription out of pocket. The key is to avoid expensive antibiotics and find ways to save on your medication cost. Below is an estimate of how much antibiotics may cost without insurance coverage.

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How much do antibiotics cost without insurance?

Below is a sample of 6 common antibiotics and their cost without insurance using an RxSaver coupon. Depending on your health coverage or if you are paying cash price for the antibiotic, some antibiotics can be expensive. RxSaver is a free prescription app and website that allows you to find coupons in seconds on common antibiotics like the medications below.

Medication Lowest Price for Common Dosages*
Azithromycin $7.49
Amoxicillin $5.03
Amoxicillin/Clavulanate $11.90
Cephalexin $8.20
Levofloxacin $16.88
Doxycycline $223.01

Can you buy antibiotics over the counter?

Antibiotics are not considered an over-the-counter medication and you will need a prescription from your doctor.

When is an antibiotic needed?

Your physician will prescribe you an antibiotic if they feel it is necessary. Usually, antibiotics are prescribed to people who have bacterial infections. Many times, the common cold is a viral infection, therefore, a prescription for an antibiotic is not needed. If you have a sickness like strep throat or sickness related to a bacterial infection, then an antibiotic is warranted.

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Common Illnesses When An Antibiotic May Be Needed

These infections can often be caused by a virus or bacteria. Your physician will be able to identify if your condition is caused by bacteria based on the physical findings.

The 3 sicknesses that start with a sore throat.

Bottom line: Always compare prices for your antibiotics.

Since prescription prices vary by pharmacy location and also by which discount source is used, you should always shop around for your antibiotics, using RxSaver.

Azithromycin: 250 MG / 6 tablets
Amoxicillin: 500 MG / 21 capsules Amoxicillin/Clavulantate: 875-125 mg / 30 tablets
Cephalexin: 500 MG / 30 capsules
Levofloxacin: 500 MG / 30 tablets
Doxycycline: 40 mg / 30 cap ir drs

*Lowest online price at national pharmacy chains Costco, CVS, RiteAid, Walgreens and Walmart as of 6/7/2021. Prices vary by location and pharmacy, see RxSaver.com for actual pricing in your area.

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RxSaver Editors

RxSaver Editors

RxSaver Editors are wellness enthusiasts who help you learn how you can save the most on prescription medication costs and other health-related topics.

Nicole Craven, MD

Nicole Craven, MD

Nicole Craven, MD is a fellowship-trained integrative medicine doctor, modern health content writer, editor, and holistic health educator. Trained by the AMWA and Nascent Medical to provide medical news, publications, CME, test preparation, white papers, and other scientific content. She focuses on natural wellness, products, and services that support the growth of a modern prevention-based healthcare system.

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