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Drugs markets in
Romania

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Mean retail price

Cannabis

2022/2023

€9.50/g

Cocaine

2022/2023

€85.00/g

Heroin

2022/2023

€15.00/g

Amphetamine

2022/2023

€25.00/g

Methamphetamine

2022/2023

€40.00/g

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Drugs prices in Romania
Substance Quantity Price/€ Information by Region/Hotspots Year
3MMC and 4MMC 2 g 50 Telegram Bucharest 2023
3MMC and 4MMC 1 g 25 Police 2023
3MMC and 4MMC 4 g 100 Telegram Bucharest 2023
3MMC and 4MMC 6 g 150 Telegram Bucharest 2023
3MMC and 4MMC 8 g 200 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Alpha-PVP 1 dose 2 NGO Bucharest 2023
amphetamine 1 g 25 Police 2023
Cannabis (hybrid) 15 g 130 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cannabis (indica) 15 g 110 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cannabis (sativa) 15 g 120 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cannabis herb 1 g 10 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cannabis herb 1 g 10 Consumer Suceava 2023
Cannabis herb 5 g 50 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cannabis herb 10 g 100 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cannabis herb 1 g 10 Police Timisoara 2023
Cannabis herb 15 g 150 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cannabis herb 20 g 200 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cannabis herb 1 kg €6 000.00 Police Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 1 g 80 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 1 g 90 Police Timisoara 2023
Cocaine 1 g 100 Consumer Suceava 2023
Cocaine 5 g 350 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 10 g 600 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 25 g €1 200.00 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 50 g €2 000.00 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 1 g 60 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 5 g 250 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 10 g 400 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 25 g 800 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 50 g €1 600.00 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Cocaine 1 kg €50 000.00 Police Timisoara 2023
Cocaine 1 kg €45 000.00 Police Bucharest 2023
crystal meth 2 g 120 Telegram Bucharest 2023
crystal meth 5 g 300 Telegram Bucharest 2023
crystal meth 10 g 500 Telegram Bucharest 2023
crystal meth 25 g €1 000.00 Telegram Bucharest 2023
crystal meth 50 g €1 500.00 Telegram Bucharest 2023
ecstasy 1 pill 18 Police Timisoara 2023
ecstasy 10 pills 50 Telegram Bucharest 2023
ecstasy 20 pills 80 Telegram Bucharest 2023
ecstasy 50 pills 150 Telegram Bucharest 2023
ecstasy 5000 pills €25 000.00 Police Bucharest 2023
ecstasy 100 pills 200 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Heroin 1 kg €20 000.00 Police Timisoara 2023
Heroin 1 g 10 Police Timisoara 2023
Heroin 1 g 7 NGO Bucharest 2023
Ketamine 1 g 35 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Ketamine 5 g 150 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Ketamine 10 g 300 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Ketamine 25 g 500 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Ketamine 50 g 800 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Ketamine 100 g €1 400.00 Telegram Bucharest 2023
LSD 1 piece 12 Telegram Bucharest 2023
LSD 5 pieces 50 Telegram Bucharest 2023
LSD 10 pieces 100 Telegram Bucharest 2023
LSD 25 pieces 200 Telegram Bucharest 2023
LSD 50 pieces 300 Telegram Bucharest 2023
MDMA (powder) 1 g 35 Telegram Bucharest 2023
MDMA (powder) 5 g 100 Telegram Bucharest 2023
MDMA (powder) 10 g 200 Telegram Bucharest 2023
MDMA (powder) 25 g 375 Telegram Bucharest 2023
MDMA (powder) 50 g 500 Telegram Bucharest 2023
MDMA (powder) 100 g €1 000.00 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Speed (amphetamine) 10 g 100 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Speed (amphetamine) 50 g 350 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Speed (amphetamine) 100 g 600 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Speed (amphetamine) 500 g €1 500.00 Telegram Bucharest 2023
Speed (amphetamine) 1 kg €2 000.00 Telegram Bucharest 2023
synthetic cannabinoid 1 joint/cigarette 5 Police 2023

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