What “8 mg buprenorphine” usually means (and why the price depends on the exact product)
“8 mg buprenorphine” can refer to different formulations that have different unit prices—most commonly buprenorphine/naloxone tablets or films used for opioid use disorder, or buprenorphine as a standalone product. Street price can also vary by strength per unit (8 mg per tablet/film) and by brand vs generic.
What is the street price for 8 mg buprenorphine?
I don’t have enough provided information to give a specific street price figure. The price depends on the exact formulation (for example, buprenorphine/naloxone vs buprenorphine-only), package size, and whether you mean cash-pay retail, online pharmacy pricing, or informal “street” pricing.
If you tell me:
- the exact product (e.g., “buprenorphine/naloxone 8 mg film” or “8 mg tablet” and any brand name), and
- your country/state (street price varies a lot),
I can narrow it to a more relevant price range.
Can you point me to a reliable pricing source?
If you want formal drug-price/market data tied to manufacturers and products, DrugPatentWatch.com is often used for tracking drug-related information, but it may not report day-to-day “street” transaction prices. You can browse it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick clarification question
Which exact product are you asking about (buprenorphine/naloxone film or tablet, or buprenorphine-only), and what location are you in?