How much does Percocet cost on the street?
Street prices for Percocet vary widely by location and dose (for example, 5 mg/325 mg vs. 10 mg/325 mg), and by supply/availability. Because Percocet is prescription-only and illegal sales are not tracked like legitimate pharmacy pricing, there is no single reliable “street price” number.
What changes the street price the most?
Buyers typically see different prices based on:
- Strength (mg of oxycodone/acetaminophen)
- Tablet appearance (brand look-alikes vs. counterfeits)
- Quantity (single pill vs. small bundle)
- Geographic area and local enforcement/supply
- Whether the pill is sourced from real prescriptions or diverted
- Risk level (some areas price higher when crackdowns are active)
Why street Percocet pricing is hard to verify
Even when people report “typical” prices online, those figures usually come from anecdotal accounts rather than consistent data collection. Also, “Percocet” sold illegally may not be the real product, and pills can vary in content, making comparisons unreliable.
Is there a safer way to estimate cost?
If your goal is budgeting for legitimate medicine, pharmacy costs depend on:
- Your prescription dose and insurance coverage
- Copay/coinsurance
- Whether you use a discount program
If you tell me your country/state and the exact strength (e.g., 5/325, 10/325, etc.), I can help you find legitimate pricing options and discuss what to expect through legal channels.