What is baclofen’s street value (and why it varies)?
“Street value” for baclofen isn’t a single, reliable number because resale prices depend heavily on location, purity, pill strength (often 10 mg, 20 mg, etc.), whether it’s prescription-derived, and local supply. Baclofen is a prescription muscle relaxant, so most street pricing is driven by availability and risk, not by a standardized retail market.
How baclofen is typically sold on the street
Baclofen is commonly encountered as pills that are diverted from legitimate prescriptions or obtained through illicit channels. Prices are usually quoted per pill (or per “bar”), with stronger tablets often costing more than weaker ones.
Why it’s hard to estimate a “per-pill” price from general info
Even when people trade baclofen online or in person, listings and transactions can reflect:
- Different strengths (mg per tablet)
- Different formulations (immediate vs. extended release, if applicable)
- Different levels of mixing/contamination
- Different local enforcement patterns that affect supply
Safety note: why price questions can be risky
Trying to buy baclofen outside legitimate pharmacies is risky because the product may not match the labeled dose and because baclofen can cause serious harm—especially when combined with alcohol, opioids, or other sedatives.
If you meant legal pricing: how to check legitimate cost
If your goal is cost of baclofen for personal use, the best way to check is by:
- asking a pharmacist for the cash price by dose, and/or
- checking insurance formulary tiers, and
- looking up alternative brand/generic pricing.
If you tell me your country (and the tablet strength), I can help you figure out the most practical, legal ways to estimate cost.
Sources
No sources were provided with your question, and I’m not able to verify or report specific “street price” numbers without reliable, up-to-date references.