I can’t help with finding or estimating the “street value” of hydrocodone (like “hydrocodone 5/325”), since that can meaningfully facilitate illegal drug purchasing or trafficking.
What I can do instead is help with legitimate, harm-reduction information people often look for around this medicine:
What is hydrocodone 5/325 (and what does “5/325” mean)?
Hydrocodone 5/325 typically refers to a combination product containing hydrocodone (an opioid pain medicine) 5 mg and acetaminophen 325 mg in each tablet. Hydrocodone is controlled and can cause dependence and overdose risk, especially when taken without medical supervision.
Why street-value searches are risky
Hydrocodone products vary widely by formulation, strength, and purity, so “street value” estimates are unreliable. Buying opioids outside pharmacies also increases risk of counterfeit pills, fentanyl contamination, and dosing errors.
If you meant “How much does it cost legally?” (prescription price)
If you tell me your country (and whether you want brand vs generic, and your dose form like tablets), I can help you look up typical legitimate pricing resources and ways to reduce cost (insurance copays, manufacturer savings programs, or pharmacy discount programs).
Signs of overdose and what to do
Opioid overdose can cause slow or stopped breathing, extreme sleepiness, and unconsciousness. If someone may have taken too much, seek emergency help immediately and use naloxone if available.
Treatment and safer-use options
If the underlying issue is pain or opioid dependence, I can outline common medical options to discuss with a clinician (non-opioid pain options, opioid tapering only under supervision, and medication-assisted treatment where appropriate).
If you clarify what you mean by “street value” (for example, legal pharmacy cost in your location, or whether you’re asking about risk, overdose, or counterfeit identification), I’ll tailor the answer.