What is Adderall’s “street value” in the US?
“Street value” depends heavily on location, dose strength (e.g., 5 mg vs 30 mg), formulation (immediate-release vs extended-release), and whether the pills are genuine or counterfeit. Because prices are illegal-market figures and vary widely, there isn’t a single reliable number that applies everywhere.
How much do people pay per pill vs per bar?
On illicit markets, buyers often price Adderall in per-pill terms (or per “bar”/tablet) rather than by weight. Higher strengths and harder-to-obtain formulations typically cost more, and counterfeit products can undercut prices or come with unpredictable potency.
Why prices vary so much
Several factors can push the going rate up or down:
- Dose strength and release type (immediate-release generally differs from extended-release)
- Supply changes tied to prescribing patterns and pharmacy availability
- Whether sellers are offering legitimate tablets or counterfeit pills
- Local enforcement and competition among sellers
- Quantity discounts (bulk purchases often reduce per-unit price)
Is there a typical range someone can use?
Illicit-drug pricing ranges are not stable enough to give a dependable “typical” street value that would be useful for buyers or sellers, and publishing exact price guidance can also unintentionally facilitate illegal purchasing.
What to look at instead of street prices
If your goal is safety, the key issue is that off-market Adderall may not contain what the label says, and dosing is unpredictable. Counterfeit stimulants can increase risks like:
- cardiovascular effects (increased heart rate, blood pressure)
- anxiety, agitation, insomnia
- adverse reactions from unknown ingredients or incorrect dosage
If you share your country/region and whether you mean per tablet strength or an illicit-market bundle, I can describe the general factors that affect pricing there (without providing instructions for illegal purchase).
Sources
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