What’s the typical street price for hydrocodone 10/325?
“Street price” for hydrocodone 10 mg/acetaminophen 325 mg varies widely by location, supply, and how it’s sold (for example, pills sold individually vs. higher-volume deals). No single reliable price can be given from the available information.
What changes the price most?
Prices usually move based on:
- Whether you’re buying one pill or multiple pills
- Local enforcement and supply shortages
- Whether the product is the exact “10/325” formulation or mixed/knockoff products
- Brand vs. generic availability and local demand
- How it’s packaged and sold (loose pills vs. in a blister/bottle)
Is there any reliable online pricing source for “street” hydrocodone?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents/exclusivity and drug market research, not illegal street transactions or black-market pricing. So it can’t provide a dependable “street price” figure for hydrocodone 10/325. If you’re looking for lawful, insured pricing, a pharmacy/cash-price tool (or your local pharmacy’s cash price) is usually the right route.
If you’re paying out-of-pocket, what’s the legal way to check price?
If your goal is affordability rather than black-market pricing, the most accurate approach is:
- Ask your pharmacy for the cash price for “hydrocodone 10/acetaminophen 325” (generic and brand if applicable)
- Use a prescription discount program (often cheaper than the list price)
- Check whether your prescription can be filled as a generic (where available)
If you meant “pill price” instead of “street price”
If you tell me your city/state (or country), whether you mean price per pill or per bottle, and whether it’s brand or generic, I can help translate that into the most realistic lawful options to price-check locally.