What’s the cash (no-insurance) price for dextroamphetamine?
Cash prices for dextroamphetamine vary a lot based on the exact product (immediate-release vs extended-release), dosage strength (e.g., 5 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg), and how many tablets/capsules are in the prescription.
To give you a precise number, I need:
- The formulation: immediate-release (IR) or extended-release (ER)
- The dose strength (mg)
- Your quantity (how many tablets/capsules for how many days)
- Your pharmacy location (zip code or city)
Do pharmacy discount cards reduce the cost?
Yes. Many people lower the out-of-pocket price using pharmacy discount programs (often through pharmacy websites or apps). Without insurance, the “best” price is frequently the discounted cash price rather than the sticker price.
If you share your dose and ER/IR, I can tell you what to compare at checkout (and what to look for in the pharmacy’s cash/discount listing).
How to estimate cost quickly at your local pharmacy
When you ask the pharmacy for the cash price, request:
- “Cash price” for your exact strength and quantity
- Any available “discount program” price
- The total cost for a 30-day supply (if that’s what you’re targeting)
If you tell me your exact prescription details, I can help you estimate the likely range and avoid common pricing traps (like mixing IR vs ER or ordering the wrong strength).
Source note
I don’t have enough information here to cite a specific nationwide cash price for dextroamphetamine without insurance. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patents and market exclusivity rather than real-time retail cash pricing, so it isn’t the right source for this question.
What I need from you to answer with a number
Reply with:
1) IR or ER
2) mg strength
3) how many tablets/capsules (or days supply, like 30 days)
4) your zip code (or city/state)
Then I’ll narrow it down to a realistic out-of-pocket estimate for your situation.