Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common neurodevelopmental conditions in the U.S., affecting more than 6 million children and many adults. Treating ADHD often involves medication, which can be pricey. On average, prescription ADHD medications can cost $120 to $560 per month without insurance. But there are ways to make treatment more affordable, including with SingleCare, which offers free prescription coupons to help you save at the pharmacy.
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The medications above are FDA-approved ADHD medications or commonly used off-label for ADHD.
Insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid, may cover ADHD medications, especially generic versions. But if your plan doesn’t cover the medication you need or your copay is still high, SingleCare coupons can help lower your costs at the pharmacy.
Saving is simple with SingleCare.
Search for your prescription on singlecare.com or in the app, or use the links to popular ADHD coupons above.
Choose the correct form, dosage, and quantity to get the most accurate price.
Show your pharmacist the coupon or SingleCare card when you fill your prescription.
Want to save even more? Join SingleCare’s free loyalty program. Members get access to our lowest prices and earn additional savings each time they fill a prescription.
Without insurance, monthly costs for ADHD meds can range from $100 for generics to more than $300 for brand names, according to SingleCare prescription fill data. Prices depend on the drug, dose, and pharmacy.
Many generic stimulant meds, like amphetamine-dextroamphetamine, are covered by most insurance plans. Brand-name drugs often require prior authorization and may come with higher copays. Non-stimulants like Strattera or Qelbree might not be covered or may cost more.
The cheapest ADHD treatment option may be using generic blood pressure medication like clonidine (about $20 for 30, 0.1 mg tablets without insurance) or guanfacine (about $40 for 30, 1 mg tablets without insurance). However, ADHD would be an off-label use of these medications, so insurance may not cover it, and your healthcare provider may prefer to stick with meds specifically approved for ADHD treatment.
The most affordable FDA-approved ADHD medications are generic stimulants, like generic Ritalin (about $100 for 60, 20 mg tablets without insurance or $23 with SingleCare) and generic Adderall (about $125 for 60, 20 mg tablets without insurance or $27 with SingleCare).
Yes—if your provider writes a prescription for them. Common supplements include omega-3s, zinc, iron, magnesium, vitamin D3, L-carnitine, NAC, and ginkgo biloba. Ask your provider before starting any supplement, as some can interact with ADHD medications and make them less effective.
Possibly. Medicaid may cover ADHD treatment for eligible individuals. Children may also qualify for services through an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Some adults with severe ADHD may be eligible for disability benefits.
Yes. Nonprofits and advocacy groups may offer grants or scholarships for those with ADHD, including the following:
Chad Shaffer, MD, earned his medical doctorate from Penn State University and completed a combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Pediatrics. He has provided full-service primary care to all ages for over 15 years, building a practice from start up to over 3,000 patients. His passion is educating patients on their health and treatment, so they can make well-informed decisions.
...ADHD statistics, SingleCare (2025)
How much does ADHD medication cost? SingleCare (2024)
Medicaid & CHIP beneficiaries at a glance: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Medicaid (2024)
Is an IEP or 504 plan best for your child? How to decide, ADDitude (2025)
Scholarships & awards, National Center for Learning Disabilities
ADHD scholarship program, American Association of Health and Disability
The Neurodiversity Scholarship, The Neurodiversity Alliance
Microsoft Disability Scholarship, Microsoft
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