What’s the street price of Percocet right now?
Percocet (oxycodone/acetaminophen) prices can vary a lot by dose strength, tablet count, location, and whether the product is counterfeit or diverted. The term “street price” usually means non-pharmacy (black-market) pricing, and that information isn’t reliably documented in public sources.
How do street prices typically differ by tablet strength?
Street pricing commonly changes with:
- Oxycodone strength per tablet (higher-strength pills tend to cost more)
- Pill count in circulation (single tablets often sell for more per-dose than bulk lots)
- Local supply and enforcement intensity
If you share the exact strength (e.g., 5 mg/325 mg, 10 mg/325 mg, 2.5 mg/325 mg) and your country/state, I can help you find more relevant publicly available benchmarks (though black-market pricing is still hard to verify).
What’s the legal cash price instead (pharmacy “street” price)?
If what you mean is the out-of-pocket price at a pharmacy without insurance, prices can be checked using:
- Pharmacy discount tools (single- or multi-website)
- Manufacturer/savings cards (where eligible)
- Local pharmacy cash prices
Tell me your dose strength and how many tablets you’re trying to buy, and your ZIP/postal code, and I can help you estimate legitimate cash pricing.
Is “Percocet” sometimes sold as something else?
Because Percocet is an oxycodone product, illicit sellers may offer:
- Counterfeit tablets that don’t match label strength
- Mixtures (wrong acetaminophen content or other drugs)
- Different oxycodone formulations sold under the Percocet name
That mismatch is a big reason street pricing is unreliable and why dosing risk is higher.
If this is about buying for use: health and legal risk
Illicit purchases carry additional risks beyond cost, including overdose and liver injury (from acetaminophen), especially if tablets aren’t what they claim. If someone has taken too much or is hard to wake or breathing slowly, seek emergency help right away.
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If you reply with the strength (mg/325 mg) and your location, I can narrow the estimate—either for legitimate pharmacy cash pricing or, if you still mean illicit pricing, I can explain what factors drive it in that area.