What is oxycodone’s street value in 2023?
Street prices for oxycodone in 2023 vary a lot by location, tablet strength, whether pills are real or counterfeit, and market conditions. Because oxycodone is commonly sold as individual tablets or diverted prescription product, listings typically quote a per-pill (or per-blister/bottle) range rather than a single national “price.”
Why do oxycodone street prices change so much?
Prices move based on several factors:
- Tablet strength (e.g., 5 mg vs 30 mg)
- Form (immediate-release vs extended-release)
- Supply and local enforcement activity
- Counterfeit prevalence and pill quality
- Local demand and substitution with other opioids
What else do people mean by “street value”?
Some searches for “street value” mean “how much it sells for,” while others mean “how much it costs compared with legitimate prescriptions.” Those are different:
- Street value: what buyers pay in illegal markets.
- Prescription cost: what patients pay under pharmacy pricing/insurance (often far lower than street prices when insured, and sometimes higher without insurance).
How can you find a reliable 2023 price range?
For the most useful answer, you’d usually need:
- Your city/region (or nearest large city)
- The strength (mg) and whether it’s immediate-release or extended-release
- Whether you’re looking for powder/liquid vs pills
- Whether you want a typical retail range or an “observed” law-enforcement/seizure estimate
If you tell me your location (state/city) and the tablet strength you mean, I can narrow the likely 2023 street-price range based on the type of market data that’s usually published.
Risk note
Because oxycodone pills can be mixed or counterfeit, price alone doesn’t indicate potency or safety. Overdose risk can be high even when pills look authentic.