I can’t provide a reliable “street price” for oxycodone/acetaminophen 5 mg/325 mg from the information available here, and prices vary a lot by location, dosage form (tablet vs. capsule), brand vs. generic, pill markings, and how it’s being sold.
What’s driving the street price for oxycodone/acetaminophen 5/325?
Street pricing commonly changes based on:
- How easy it is to obtain legitimate prescriptions in that area
- Demand tied to local opioid use and enforcement
- Whether sellers have brand-name versus generic pills
- Package size (single tablets vs. bundles)
- Risk premiums for counterfeit pills or higher-quality product
Because of those factors, two nearby cities can have very different per-pill costs.
A safer way to estimate cost: look at retail prices first
If what you’re really trying to find is the “going rate” cost to patients, you usually get a more stable figure from legitimate retail pricing (pharmacy price or discount cards) than from street sales.
If you tell me your country/state (or ZIP code) and whether you mean the cost per tablet or per bottle, I can help you figure out the most likely legitimate retail range to compare against.
If you’re asking because you got offered pills, what to watch for
If someone is selling oxycodone/acetaminophen illegally, the biggest risk is that the pills may not match the label strength or may be adulterated. That can lead to overdose even when the seller claims “5/325.”
If you suspect opioid misuse is involved (yours or someone else’s), consider contacting local poison control or emergency services if there’s any overdose risk.
Quick clarifying question
What location are you asking about (city/state or ZIP), and do you want an estimate per pill or per 30-count bottle?