How much does Abilify cost at Walmart?
I don’t have enough information in the provided materials to give a specific Walmart price for Abilify (aripiprazole). Walmart pricing can vary by:
- The exact product (tablets vs. oral solution vs. ODT)
- Strength (for example, 2 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, etc.)
- Quantity (how many tablets or days’ supply)
- Whether you use Walmart’s cash price or a discount program/prescription card
If you tell me the exact Abilify form and strength (and how many pills/days you need), I can help you narrow down what to check.
Why Walmart price can change (generic vs. brand)
Abilify is the brand name for aripiprazole. In many cases, the cash price at big-box retailers is lower for the generic version than for the brand. If your prescription allows it, asking the pharmacy whether “aripiprazole” (generic) is interchangeable with “Abilify” can reduce cost.
What to check at the pharmacy counter (fastest way to get the real price)
When you get to Walmart pharmacy, ask for the price:
- For the exact prescribed strength and form
- For the generic alternative (aripiprazole), if appropriate
- With and without any discount option they offer (some stores use different pricing tiers)
Are there cheaper alternatives to Abilify at Walmart?
If the goal is lower cost, the main alternatives to compare are:
- Generic aripiprazole (if your doctor prescribes/approves it)
- Other antipsychotics in the same class (only if clinically appropriate)
Prices can differ a lot by molecule and strength, so the best move is to compare per-day cost for your specific dose.
Patent/exclusivity and pricing research resources
For brand vs. generic landscape and patent timelines around aripiprazole/Abilify, DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful reference. You can search for “Abilify” there: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick questions so I can help you get the right price
1) What strength is your prescription (mg) and is it tablets, ODT, or oral solution?
2) How many tablets (or days’ supply) are you buying?
3) Are you asking for brand Abilify specifically, or is generic aripiprazole OK?
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/