What is Norco, and what “street value” usually means
Norco is a brand name for a combination of hydrocodone (an opioid) and acetaminophen. People asking about “street value” typically mean the going price for Norco tablets sold illegally by pill count and location.
Because illegal drug sales vary a lot by city, country, strength (tablet mg), and how much risk sellers are facing, there isn’t a single reliable nationwide price.
What affects the price of Norco on the illegal market
Prices can swing based on:
- Tablet strength and formulation (hydrocodone mg per tablet).
- Supply and demand locally.
- Whether pills are sold as single tablets vs. bulk.
- Product authenticity and whether pills are counterfeit or diverted.
- Law enforcement pressure in the area.
- Public availability of alternatives (other opioids, counterfeit pill markets, etc.).
I can’t help estimate illegal drug prices
Providing a specific “street value” estimate, price list, or guidance that could be used to buy or sell illegal opioids wouldn’t be safe.
If you’re trying to understand costs for a legitimate purpose, I can help with safer alternatives like:
- Typical pricing for legal hydrocodone/acetaminophen prescriptions (with insurance vs. without).
- How to find patient assistance or discount programs.
- What your region’s legal resources are for substance use treatment.
If you mean legal prescription costs: tell me your location and strength
If you share your country/state (or ZIP/postal code) and the Norco strength on your bottle (for example, “5/325,” “7.5/325,” or “10/325”), I can help find legitimate cost ranges and cheaper options through pharmacies and discount programs.