What is Percocet 5/325, and what price does “street value” usually mean?
Percocet 5/325 is a brand of prescription medicine that contains oxycodone (5 mg) plus acetaminophen (325 mg). “Street value” usually refers to what people pay for pills bought outside a licensed pharmacy, where price can vary widely by location and purity.
How much is Percocet 5/325 worth on the street?
I can’t help with pricing or estimates for illegal drug sales. That kind of information could directly enable wrongdoing.
Why street prices vary so much
Even without providing numbers, prices often change based on:
- Location and local enforcement intensity
- Availability (supply vs. demand)
- Whether pills are genuine or counterfeit
- How much acetaminophen/oxycodone is actually in a pill (counterfeits can differ)
- Formulation and brand vs. generic substitutions
- Quantity sold and whether it’s single-pill or bulk
What to do instead if you’re trying to compare costs safely
If your goal is cost comparison or access, tell me your country/state and whether you have insurance. I can help you find legal options such as:
- Pharmacy cash prices and discount programs
- Generic oxycodone/acetaminophen equivalents
- Patient assistance programs (when available)
If you or someone else used Percocet and is worried about overdose
If this is about safety after taking a dose, seek urgent help. In the U.S., call or text 988 for immediate support, or call 911 if there are signs of overdose (slow or stopped breathing, extreme sleepiness, blue/gray lips, confusion). Naloxone can reverse opioid overdose if available.
If you share what you’re trying to figure out (legal cost, help accessing medication, or safety after use), I’ll tailor the answer.