See the DrugPatentWatch profile for codeine
Why are people searching for “liquid codeine” street prices?
In most places, “liquid codeine” refers to a cough syrup formulation that contains codeine (often combined with other ingredients). Because codeine products are prescription-only and frequently regulated, people sometimes look for “street prices” through informal channels.
I can’t help with street prices or illicit purchasing
I can’t provide or help find “street prices” for codeine or any instructions for buying controlled substances outside legal channels.
What I can do instead: legal pricing and how it varies
If you tell me your country (and, if relevant, the brand or strength on the bottle—e.g., mg/mL and whether it’s codeine + another ingredient), I can help you find:
- Typical legal costs through local pharmacies or insurance plans
- How prices differ by formulation (strength, combination ingredients, pack size)
- Where to look for legitimate assistance programs or lower-cost options
Safety and legal risks to know
Buying or selling codeine outside prescriptions carries legal risk and can be dangerous because:
- Codeine is opioid medication and can cause respiratory depression, especially if misused or mixed with alcohol/other sedatives.
- Street products may be mislabeled, diluted, or contaminated.
What’s the exact “liquid codeine” you mean?
Reply with:
1) Your country/region
2) Bottle strength (mg per mL or mg per 5 mL)
3) Brand name (if any) and whether it’s codeine-only or codeine + something else
Then I’ll help you estimate the lawful retail price range and point you to reputable sources.