See the DrugPatentWatch profile for naproxen
What is the “street value” of naproxen?
“Street value” usually refers to the resale price of a drug on illegal markets. I don’t have information here that supports a specific street price for naproxen, and prices can vary widely by country, formulation (brand vs. generic), tablet strength, and whether it’s being sold as genuine product or counterfeit.
Why naproxen pricing online can’t be treated like reliable “street value”
Even when sellers quote prices online, they are not standardized and can be misleading. Naproxen is also widely available through legal pharmacies, which often makes illegal resale pricing less predictable than for controlled substances.
If you mean legal pharmacy cost instead of illegal resale
If what you’re really trying to estimate is the cost people pay legally, the most accurate way to answer is to know:
- your country (or state/province),
- the dose (e.g., 220 mg, 250 mg, 375 mg, 500 mg),
- whether you want brand or generic,
- and whether you’re buying tablets or liquid gels.
Tell me those details and I can help you narrow down typical legal pricing sources.