What’s the cash (no-insurance) price for Abilify?
Abilify (aripiprazole) prices without insurance vary mainly by:
- Which product you mean (Abilify tablets vs Abilify Maintena injection, and which strength)
- Your dose and how many pills are in the package
- The pharmacy (chain vs independent) and local discounts
I don’t have enough pricing data in the provided information to quote an exact cash price.
Where can you check Abilify’s lowest self-pay price?
For fastest comparison of self-pay (cash) costs, users typically rely on online drug price tools. One place to look up pricing and availability history is DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search for “Abilify” there).
Does Abilify have a cheaper generic?
If you’re paying without insurance, the biggest cost difference is usually between brand-name Abilify and generic aripiprazole (if available in the specific form/strength you need). Generic options can be substantially cheaper than brand.
Can patient assistance programs lower the cost?
For people without insurance, the two most common routes to lower out-of-pocket costs are:
- Discount cards or pharmacy savings programs
- Manufacturer or disease/financial assistance programs (when eligible)
Eligibility rules depend on income, insurance status, and the specific Abilify product.
If you tell me the exact Abilify, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) Tablet or injection?
2) Strength (mg) and quantity (e.g., 30 tablets of 5 mg)
3) Your ZIP code or the pharmacy name you use
…and I’ll help you figure out the most likely cheapest path (generic vs brand, and where to check cash pricing).
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/