See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Baclofen
Baclofen 10 mg street value depends heavily on location, whether it’s genuine prescription product or counterfeit, and how it’s sold (pills vs. bulk). I don’t have enough reliable, up-to-date pricing data from the information provided to quote a specific “street value” number for baclofen.
What usually drives the price of baclofen “on the street”?
Prices tend to vary based on:
- Availability in that area (supply shortages or crackdowns can raise prices)
- Pill appearance and whether buyers trust it’s real vs. counterfeit
- Seller volume (individual sales vs. bulk pricing)
- Whether baclofen is being diverted from legitimate prescriptions
How to estimate it safely (without guessing a number)
If you’re trying to understand cost in your area, the most accurate way is to check local, credible sources—such as published law-enforcement or drug-market reporting for your region. Individual online listings are often unreliable and can be dangerous, especially with counterfeit pills.
Why “street value” is risky to pursue
Trying to buy baclofen outside a pharmacy can expose you to:
- Counterfeit or incorrect dosing
- Contaminants
- Much higher overdose risk, especially when mixed with alcohol or other sedatives (which can be fatal)
If you tell me your country/state (or the nearest city) and whether you mean “per pill,” “per 10-mg tablet,” or “per strip/bottle,” I can help interpret typical pricing sources or point you to the kind of reporting that would let you find a defensible estimate.