Bone Fracture Recovery Medication Cost Checker
Live pharmacy acquisition prices (CMS NADAC) and FDA shortage status for medications commonly used for bone fracture recovery — refreshed weekly.
NSAID use during bone healing is debated — medication choices belong to the treating physician. Medications commonly used around bone fracture recovery, with the live price pharmacies actually pay per unit (CMS NADAC) — cost reference only:
| Medication | Lowest-priced strength | Acquisition cost | |
|---|---|---|---|
| acetaminophen | no NADAC price published — first-line analgesic — NSAIDs are often limited early in bone healing | ||
| Ibuprofen Oral | 100 MG/5 | $0.0244/unit | NSAID — use per doctor guidance in fracture healing |
| Naproxen | 250 MG Tablet | $0.0473/unit | NSAID |
| Tramadol | 50 MG Tablet | $0.0237/unit | opioid-class, short-term severe pain |
| alendronate | no NADAC price published — bisphosphonate for bone density | ||
| calcium carbonate | no NADAC price published — supplement | ||
| cholecalciferol | no NADAC price published — vitamin D3 | ||
| Cyclobenzaprine | 10 MG Tablet | $0.0177/unit | muscle relaxant for associated spasm |
Acquisition cost (CMS NADAC) is what pharmacies pay to buy the drug — retail and insurance prices are higher. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before any medication decision; this is cost reference, not medical advice.
Data: CMS NADAC (live) + FDA drug shortage data — NADAC effective 06/17/2026 · source
Machine access — this tool is available as structured data for AI assistants and agents:
GET https://fractured.ai/tools/medication-costs/data.json?drug=…