

Atomoxetine can cost $150–$430 without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, discount cards, patient assistance programs, and other tips in 2026.
If you're paying out of pocket for Atomoxetine, the price tag can be a shock. Without insurance or a coupon, a 30-day supply of generic Atomoxetine can cost anywhere from $150 to $430, depending on the dose and pharmacy. Brand-name Strattera is even more expensive — often $400 to $500+ per month.
The good news? There are several ways to bring that cost down significantly. In this guide, we'll walk through every major option for saving money on Atomoxetine, from free coupon cards to patient assistance programs.
Let's start with the full picture. Here's what you might pay for a 30-day supply of Atomoxetine at common doses without any discounts:
These prices vary widely between pharmacies. The same medication can cost two or three times more at one pharmacy compared to another just down the street. That's why shopping around — and using the tools below — can save you hundreds of dollars.
The simplest and fastest way to reduce your Atomoxetine cost is with a free prescription discount card or coupon. These are not insurance — they're negotiated rates that participating pharmacies honor. You don't need to qualify or sign up for insurance to use them.
GoodRx is the most well-known prescription discount service. For generic Atomoxetine, GoodRx coupons can bring the price down to as low as $27 for a 30-day supply, depending on dose and pharmacy location. Simply search for your medication on goodrx.com, compare prices at nearby pharmacies, and show the coupon to your pharmacist.
SingleCare works similarly to GoodRx and is accepted at most major pharmacy chains including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and Kroger. Prices for generic Atomoxetine through SingleCare are competitive, often in the $30–$60 range for a 30-day supply.
RxSaver by RetailMeNot offers another set of negotiated pharmacy prices. It's worth comparing RxSaver prices alongside GoodRx and SingleCare, as the best deal can vary by pharmacy and dose strength.
Additional options include:
Pro tip: Always compare prices across multiple coupon services. The lowest price can vary by pharmacy, dose, and quantity. A few minutes of comparison can save you $20–$50 per fill.
If you're uninsured or underinsured and struggling to afford your medication, patient assistance programs (PAPs) may provide Atomoxetine at no cost or at a significant discount.
Eli Lilly, the manufacturer of brand-name Strattera, operates the Lilly Cares Foundation patient assistance program. This program provides qualifying patients with Lilly medications — including Strattera — at no cost. To qualify, you generally need to:
Apply at lillycares.com or call their helpline. Your prescriber's office may need to submit part of the application.
NeedyMeds (needymeds.org) is a nonprofit that maintains a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, discount drug cards, and other financial resources. Search for Atomoxetine on their site to find all available programs.
RxAssist (rxassist.org) is another resource that connects patients to pharmaceutical company assistance programs. They provide detailed information about eligibility requirements and application processes.
RxHope (rxhope.com) helps patients and healthcare providers find and apply for patient assistance programs. Their web-based application system simplifies the process.
Generic Atomoxetine is chemically identical to brand-name Strattera and costs a fraction of the price. Unless your doctor has a specific clinical reason for prescribing the brand, always ask for the generic. Most pharmacies will automatically dispense generic unless the prescription specifies "dispense as written."
Filling a 90-day supply instead of a 30-day supply often reduces the per-unit cost. Many insurance plans and discount cards offer better pricing for larger quantities. Mail-order pharmacies like those through your insurance plan, Amazon Pharmacy, or Cost Plus Drugs may offer additional savings on 90-day fills.
Pharmacy prices for the same generic medication can vary dramatically — sometimes by hundreds of dollars. Use tools like GoodRx, SingleCare, or Medfinder to compare prices at pharmacies near you before filling. Don't assume your regular pharmacy offers the best price.
Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs (costplusdrugs.com) offers transparent, low-cost pricing on many generic medications. Check their site for Atomoxetine availability and pricing — they charge a standard markup over their cost, which often results in significantly lower prices than traditional pharmacies.
If you have insurance, make sure Atomoxetine is on your plan's formulary. Generic Atomoxetine is typically classified as a Tier 2 (preferred generic) medication. If your copay is higher than the discounted cash price from a coupon service, you may actually save money by not using insurance and paying with a coupon instead. Compare both options at the pharmacy.
Some pharmacies maintain their own discount programs or can apply manufacturer coupons at the register. It never hurts to ask your pharmacist: "Is there a cheaper way to fill this?"
Generic Atomoxetine is covered by most commercial insurance plans and Medicare Part D. Here's what to be aware of:
No one should have to choose between managing their ADHD and paying their bills. With generic options starting as low as $27 per month with a coupon, Atomoxetine is more affordable than many patients realize. Take advantage of free discount cards, explore patient assistance programs if you're uninsured, and always compare prices across pharmacies.
Need help finding Atomoxetine in stock? Visit Medfinder to search pharmacies near you. And for more information about this medication, check out our guides on what Atomoxetine is and Atomoxetine side effects.
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