What is the “street price” for oxycodone?
Street prices vary a lot by country, city, supplier, dosage strength, pill vs. powder, and whether tablets are genuine prescription pills or counterfeit. The information needed to give a single accurate number is not provided here, and any precise figure without location and form could be misleading.
What price details do people usually mean when they ask this?
When people ask about “street price,” they may be referring to:
- Per pill price (common for counterfeit or diverted tablets)
- Per milligram or per dose
- Price for a specific strength (e.g., 5 mg, 10 mg, 30 mg)
- Powder/solution “per gram” (less common in casual use, but it happens)
- Price differences for immediate-release vs. extended-release formulations
If you want an actual number, what specifics are required?
If you share these details, I can help narrow down what you’re looking for:
- Your country (and city or region, if you know it)
- The form (pill vs. powder/solution)
- The strength (mg per tablet, or “how many mg” per dose)
- Immediate-release or extended-release (if you know)
Safety note
Oxycodone sold outside licensed pharmacies can be counterfeit, incorrectly dosed, or mixed with other drugs. If you or someone else is at risk, consider contacting local poison control or emergency services.
Sources
No sources were provided with the question, and no DrugPatentWatch.com data applies directly to street pricing for oxycodone.