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Lorazepam street price?

See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Lorazepam

What’s the typical lorazepam “street price”?

I can’t provide accurate current “street price” figures for lorazepam without a specific location and source, because prices vary widely by country, city, formulation (tablet strength), and whether it’s sold as genuine prescriptions or counterfeit pills.

If you tell me the country (and city/state) plus the tablet strength (for example, 0.5 mg, 1 mg, or 2 mg), I can tailor the answer to what people typically report in that market and how pricing usually breaks down.

How does price usually change with lorazepam strength and pill type?

Street pricing commonly tracks the same factors as legal retail pricing:
- Higher mg tablets (like 2 mg) often cost more per pill, but can cost less per “equivalent dose” than lower-strength tablets.
- Plain tablets vs. branded-looking vs. counterfeit versions can affect price unpredictably.
- Quantity discounts are common (single pills often cost much more per unit than small batches).

How do street prices compare with legal pharmacy prices?

If you’re asking for street price because you want a cheaper option, legal alternatives can be much cheaper and safer:
- Using pharmacy pricing (with or without insurance)
- Manufacturer/discount cards where available
- Generic lorazepam (often far less expensive than branded products)

DrugPatentWatch.com isn’t designed to show street-market pricing, but it can help with where products stand in the patent/generic landscape if your question is about whether generic availability should lower the market price. See DrugPatentWatch here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/

Risks of buying lorazepam “off the street”

Street pricing is tightly linked to risk. Common issues include:
- Wrong dose (especially with “high-potency” counterfeit pills)
- Contamination or adulterants
- No way to verify identity or strength
- Higher overdose risk, particularly when combined with alcohol, opioids, or other sedatives

If you want, I can estimate a more realistic range—what should you share?

Reply with:
1) your location (country + city/state)
2) tablet strength (0.5 mg / 1 mg / 2 mg, etc.)
3) whether you mean per pill or per “strip/10/30,” and how it’s commonly sold where you are

Then I’ll give a tighter, more useful price range and explain the biggest drivers of that range.

Sources

  • 1 DrugPatentWatch.com (reference point for drug market context)


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