

Azstarys costs up to $571/month without insurance. Here's how to save with copay cards, discount programs, and patient assistance in 2026.
Let's be upfront: Azstarys is not a cheap medication. Without insurance, you could pay $350 to $571 per month for a 30-day supply. That's a real barrier for many people managing ADHD.
But before you give up on Azstarys or switch to a different medication just because of cost, read this guide. There are several legitimate ways to lower your out-of-pocket expenses — some of which can bring your cost down to $60 or less per month.
Azstarys is a brand-name medication with no generic available as of early 2026. That means you're paying brand-name prices. Here's what to expect at the pharmacy counter without any insurance or discounts:
That works out to roughly $12 to $19 per capsule. Over a year, that's $4,200 to $6,850 out of pocket.
These prices vary by pharmacy, so it's worth checking multiple locations. But no matter where you go, it's expensive without help.
If you have commercial health insurance (not Medicare, Medicaid, or Tricare), the Corium copay savings card is likely your best bet for reducing costs.
How it works:
Who's eligible:
Who's NOT eligible:
The copay card is free to enroll in and can save you hundreds of dollars per month. If you have commercial insurance, this should be your first step.
If you don't have insurance — or if your insurance doesn't cover Azstarys — prescription discount cards can help reduce the cash price. These aren't insurance; they negotiate lower rates with pharmacies on your behalf.
SingleCare offers coupons for Azstarys that can reduce the cash price. Savings vary by pharmacy and dose, but patients have reported prices in the $350-$450 range with SingleCare — which may be modestly lower than the full retail price. Check singlecare.com/prescription/azstarys.
GoodRx compares prices across pharmacies and offers coupons. For a brand-name-only medication like Azstarys, discounts are typically modest (5-15% off cash price), but every dollar counts. Check goodrx.com/azstarys.
Additional discount card providers to check include:
Prices vary by pharmacy, so check multiple sources and compare. The best price for you depends on your dose, your location, and which pharmacy you use.
Patient assistance programs (PAPs) are designed for uninsured or underinsured patients who can't afford their medications.
As of early 2026, Corium does not offer a formal patient assistance program for Azstarys beyond the copay savings card. This is a significant gap for uninsured patients paying full cash price.
While Corium doesn't offer a PAP, you may find help through third-party organizations:
These organizations may help you find resources for Azstarys or for alternative ADHD medications that do have patient assistance programs.
Your doctor may have Azstarys samples from Corium. Samples can provide a few weeks of medication at no cost, which is helpful when you're waiting for insurance approval or trying the medication for the first time.
If you have a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA), you can use pre-tax dollars to pay for Azstarys. This effectively reduces your cost by your marginal tax rate — typically 22-32% for most households.
If your insurance denied coverage for Azstarys, don't assume that's the end of the road. You have the right to appeal. Ask your doctor to write a letter of medical necessity explaining why Azstarys is the best option for your ADHD treatment. Many denials are overturned on appeal.
If cost is the primary barrier, talk to your doctor about generic alternatives that work similarly to Azstarys:
These aren't identical to Azstarys, but they treat the same condition and cost a fraction of the price. See our full guide on alternatives to Azstarys.
Pharmacy prices for Azstarys can vary by $100 or more for the same medication. Before filling, compare prices at:
Use Medfinder to check availability and compare options.
Azstarys is an effective ADHD medication, but the cost can be a real obstacle — especially without insurance or a generic option. Here's a quick summary of your best strategies:
Don't let cost derail your ADHD treatment. There are resources out there — you just have to know where to look.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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