See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Oxycodone
What is the typical street price for “oxycodone 5/325 mg”?
A “5/325 mg” pill is usually understood as a combination product containing oxycodone 5 mg plus acetaminophen 325 mg (often written as oxycodone/acetaminophen). Street prices vary a lot by location and supply, so the only accurate answer requires a specific city/state (or country), current date/period, and whether the price is per pill or per strip/bottle.
Why can’t there be one exact number?
Street pricing changes based on:
- The market (e.g., city vs. rural, US vs. elsewhere)
- Whether it’s truly the prescription combination or an imitation
- How much is available (supply shocks and enforcement)
- Formulation and labeling (brand vs generic lookalikes)
- Quantity sold (per pill vs bulk)
If you want, I can narrow it down to your area
Tell me:
1) Your location (city + state/country)
2) Whether you mean per pill or per 10/30 pills (or another quantity)
3) Whether it’s described as oxycodone/acetaminophen 5-325 on the street
Safety note
Using opioids outside medical supervision carries high risk, including overdose (especially when acetaminophen doses add up), and counterfeit pills are common. If this question is about seeking help for misuse or overdose risk, tell me what’s going on and your location, and I can share appropriate support resources.