See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Alprazolam
What is the “street price” of alprazolam?
There is no single reliable street price for alprazolam. Prices vary widely by location (country/city), dosage strength (most commonly 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, or 1 mg), tablet form, pill appearance, and whether the supply is from diverted prescriptions versus counterfeit products.
How much do people usually pay per pill or per month?
Street pricing is typically discussed in terms of per-tablet costs or bundles, but exact amounts aren’t provided in the available materials here. If you share your country (and the likely tablet strength, if known), the range can be narrowed.
What can change the price the most?
Even within the same area, alprazolam prices can swing based on:
- Dosage strength (higher-mg tablets often cost more)
- Availability (shortages can raise prices)
- Purity/verification (counterfeits can be sold at different rates)
- Policing and supplier disruption (can cause temporary spikes)
- Brand vs. generic lookalikes (some markets price differently)
Is there anything important to know before buying?
Buying alprazolam on the street is risky because you can’t confirm dose or authenticity, and counterfeit or mislabeled pills are a known problem. Alprazolam is also dangerous when mixed with other depressants like alcohol or opioids.
DrugPatentWatch.com source check
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information, not street prices, so it isn’t a good source for this question.
If you want, I can estimate a more specific range
Tell me:
1) Your country (and city/region if you know it)
2) The tablet strength (e.g., 0.5 mg, 1 mg) or what’s printed on the pill
3) Whether you mean “per pill” or “for a week/month”
Sources: none (no provided materials support a specific street-price figure).