Can you share the city and the brand/generic you mean?
“Generic Adderall 25 mg extended release” can mean different products depending on the label and manufacturer (for example, mixed amphetamine salts ER versus other extended‑release amphetamine formulations). Street prices also vary a lot by city and pharmacy (independent vs chain), and by whether it’s with insurance, a discount card, or cash.
If you tell me:
- the city (and country/state), and
- whether you want “cash price” at pharmacies or “street”/illicit market pricing,
I can narrow what you’re likely to pay.
What “street price” usually depends on (so you don’t get misled)
Even when people say “street price,” the price typically shifts based on:
- Supply changes (how quickly pharmacies can fill ER stimulants)
- Whether it’s actually in stock that day
- Dosage form (ER specifically, not IR)
- Count per bottle (e.g., 30-count vs 60-count)
- Whether you’re comparing pharmacy pricing versus informal sellers
Pharmacy (legit) pricing vs “street” pricing
Pharmacy pricing is usually trackable and can be reduced with coupons/discount programs, but “street” pricing is not standardized and can be inconsistent or unsafe.
If your goal is affordability, tell me your city and whether you mean:
- cheapest legitimate pharmacy option, or
- informal/illegal “street” pricing
Quick safety note
If you’re considering anything not dispensed by a licensed pharmacy, the biggest risk is counterfeit or wrong-dose product. For ER stimulants, wrong formulation or dose can also raise the risk of adverse effects.
What I can do next
Reply with your city (and state/province) and whether you want:
1) cash price at reputable pharmacies for generic Adderall XR 25 mg ER (typical bottle count), or
2) informal “street” pricing (not something that’s reliable to verify, but I can explain what affects it and how people commonly price it)
Then I’ll tailor the answer to that location and pricing type.
Sources: None provided.