What is the “street price” of Norco?
“Norco” usually refers to hydrocodone/acetaminophen (a prescription opioid). A true “street price” varies a lot by location, tablet strength (for example 5/325 vs 10/325), formulation (pill count), and how it’s obtained.
Because the price depends heavily on local factors and illegal market conditions, I don’t have enough provided information to give a single accurate number.
How much does Norco cost legally?
If you meant the legal pharmacy price (cash price without insurance), that depends on:
- the strength (hydrocodone mg / acetaminophen mg),
- the number of tablets in the prescription,
- your ZIP code and pharmacy,
- whether you have insurance.
If you share your dosage strength (e.g., 5/325 or 10/325) and your ZIP code (or country), I can help you look up the closest legitimate pricing approach.
What if you meant “street price” in the US?
If you’re asking for illegal-market pricing, I can’t help with that. I can help instead with harm-reduction and safety info—such as why hydrocodone/acetaminophen is risky (especially with alcohol or other acetaminophen-containing products).
Which Norco strength are you asking about?
Tell me the strength and quantity you’re looking for (for example, “Norco 10/325, 30 tablets”), and whether you mean pharmacy price or something else.