What’s the “street price” of Xanax (alprazolam)?
Street prices for Xanax vary a lot by location, dose strength, and whether the pills are genuine or counterfeit. Because “street price” is an informal market and not a regulated retail price, the only reliable way to quote a number is to anchor it to a specific strength and your region.
If you mean the common tablet strengths, typical user-to-user reports often cluster by dose (for example, 0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg), and prices also change based on supply and law-enforcement pressure. Exact current pricing is hard to verify.
What dose strength are you asking about (0.25 mg, 0.5 mg, 1 mg)?
Prices usually differ by strength, so the most useful figure depends on:
- Tablet strength (mg)
- Quantity (one pill vs. a strip or bulk)
- Whether you’re asking about brand-name vs. generics
- Your country/city (or at least state/province)
Tell me the dose strength and your location, and I can help narrow down what people typically report as a range.
Is this the real medicine or counterfeit?
Street Xanax can be counterfeit, pressed with other chemicals, or resold with unclear dosing. That means “price” doesn’t reliably track “amount of alprazolam,” so the safest guidance is to avoid buying or using it outside a pharmacy.
If you’re asking for safety reasons (risk of overdose or contamination), say so and I’ll focus on harm-reduction and what to watch for.
If you meant legal cost instead of street price, what’s your country?
If you want the legitimate retail cost (pharmacy price), that’s very different from street pricing and can be checked by drug strength and local pricing systems. Tell me:
- Your country
- Strength
- Whether you have insurance
- Brand (Xanax) vs generic (alprazolam)
I’ll respond with the more appropriate pricing estimate.