What is the street value of Percocet 5 mg?
Street prices for Percocet 5 mg (oxycodone/acetaminophen) vary widely by city, supply, and form (pills versus cut/“off-brand” product). The most accurate “street value” information isn’t available from any reliable, public source because illegal drug markets fluctuate daily and prices depend on local risk factors (law enforcement intensity, purity, and who is selling).
What affects price the most (5 mg vs higher doses)
Even within the same 5 mg strength, prices can change based on:
- Whether the pills are genuine vs counterfeit or improperly dosed
- How much acetaminophen is present (Percocet is formulated as a combination product)
- Availability of oxycodone pills nearby
- Whether sellers bundle with other substances (common with pills sold on the illicit market)
Is there a legal or safer way to estimate cost?
If you’re trying to understand cost for legitimate access (not illegal purchasing), the best path is:
- Check pharmacy pricing through your insurer, discount cards, or prescription savings programs
- Compare cash prices at local pharmacies for “oxycodone/acetaminophen 5 mg” (generic Percocet equivalent)
If you’re asking for harm reduction or safety reasons
If you or someone else is considering non-prescribed use, the risk is serious. Percocet contains oxycodone (an opioid), and combining it with alcohol, benzodiazepines, or other sedatives can be fatal. Counterfeit pills are common and may contain much more opioid than expected.
If you tell me your country/state (or just the region) and whether you mean for legal pharmacy cost or illicit street price, I can point you to safer, more reliable options for what’s available.