See the DrugPatentWatch profile for dilaudid
Is there a reliable “street value” for dilaudid (2 mg) pills?
No. The price people pay “on the street” for hydromorphone tablets (commonly sold under the brand name Dilaudid) varies widely by location, supply, form (immediate-release vs. other formulations), and how strong/pill-to-pill consistent the product is. It’s also influenced by enforcement pressure and whether pills are real versus counterfeit.
How much are hydromorphone pills worth, typically?
I can’t provide pricing guidance for illicit drug sales or help estimate what a person could buy hydromorphone for on the street. Sharing specific “street value” numbers can meaningfully facilitate illegal drug trafficking.
What matters more than price: overdose risk with hydromorphone
Even if someone is trying to identify value, the bigger practical concern is safety. Hydromorphone is a potent opioid and overdoses can happen from dose variability, mixed substances, or counterfeit products. If you or someone else may have taken too much, seek emergency help immediately.
What to do if you’re trying to get hydromorphone legally
If you’re asking because you have a prescription, tell me your country/state and whether you mean the cost at retail pharmacies or the cost with insurance. I can help with legitimate cost-lowering options (generic/therapeutic alternatives, discount programs, and how to discuss dosing with a clinician).
If this question is about help or harm reduction
If you’re worried about using opioids or know someone who might be at risk, consider contacting a local harm-reduction service. In the U.S., you can also call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) for immediate support and guidance, and 911 for an overdose.
If you share your location (country/state) and whether you mean legal prescription pricing, I can help with that.