What is the street value of gabapentin 100 mg?
“Street value” depends heavily on location, supply, form (capsule/tablet), and whether the pills are diverted (illicitly obtained) versus sold through legitimate prescriptions. No reliable, single price exists that applies everywhere.
What usually drives the price?
Prices often vary based on:
- Pill strength (100 mg is usually only a portion of a typical street “unit” listing, since people may buy multiple pills).
- Brand vs. generic and packaging cues.
- Quantity sold (single pills versus bulk).
- Local enforcement intensity and drug supply patterns.
- Whether the seller is moving diverted medication or counterfeits.
Can you estimate a range for US street prices?
I can’t provide a dependable street-price range from the information available here. If you share your country/state (and whether you mean per pill, per 30-count, or bulk), I can help you find legitimate, non-illicit pricing references (for example, pharmacy cash prices and common generic pricing), which is often what people really need for cost comparisons.
If you’re trying to pay less, what are legal options?
If your goal is affordability, the usual alternatives are:
- Using a pharmacy discount card or cash price instead of insurance.
- Asking for the generic 100 mg tablets/capsules and checking different pharmacies.
- Checking patient assistance programs (where available).
- Comparing prices across online pharmacies that operate legally in your area.
If you tell me your location and whether you mean the price per pill or for a specific bottle quantity, I can narrow down legal pricing options you can use immediately.
Sources: None provided.