What does Abilify (aripiprazole) typically cost without insurance?
Abilify’s cash price varies a lot by (1) whether you buy the tablet vs the liquid, (2) the dose strength, (3) your local pharmacy, and (4) whether the pharmacy uses a particular discount network. Without insurance, the out-of-pocket cost can range widely.
How much will I pay for a generic aripiprazole vs Abilify brand?
If a generic aripiprazole version is available for your dose, the generic is usually much cheaper than the brand-name Abilify. Your total cost without insurance will often depend more on whether you can use the generic than on the exact pharmacy.
Is there a cheaper way to buy Abilify without insurance?
Many pharmacies lower cash prices using discount pricing programs (even when you do not have insurance). The cheapest option is usually found by comparing:
- Prices at major retail chains versus local pharmacies
- Whether you can fill for the same medication as the generic (if appropriate)
- Discount card or pharmacy cash programs (often comparable to “savings cards,” though terms vary)
Where can I check the current cash price?
For current pricing and availability context, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug-related market and patent information and sometimes provides useful navigation for brand vs generic, including how pricing/competition can shift over time. You can check it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you tell me your dose and form, can you narrow the estimate?
Reply with:
- Your Abilify form (tablet, orally disintegrating tablet, or oral solution)
- Dose strength (for example, 2 mg, 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, 20 mg)
- Your city/ZIP (or just which pharmacy you plan to use)
and I’ll help you figure out what typically costs more and what price checks to prioritize.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/