

Relexxii can cost over $500/month without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, the manufacturer savings card, and patient assistance programs.
If you've seen the retail price of Relexxii and felt your stomach drop, you're not alone. At $350 to $505 per month for 30 tablets without insurance, this ADHD medication can be a serious financial burden. But here's the good news: almost nobody needs to pay that price.
Between manufacturer savings cards, pharmacy coupons, generic options, and patient assistance programs, there are multiple ways to bring down the cost of your Relexxii prescription — sometimes to $0. Let's walk through every option.
The cash (retail) price for Relexxii varies by pharmacy and strength, but here's what you can generally expect in 2026:
These prices are for the brand-name product. The good news is that generic Methylphenidate ER — the same active ingredient — is much more affordable.
Pharmacy discount cards are one of the easiest ways to save. They're free to use and accepted at most pharmacies. Here's what you can expect:
GoodRx has a special partnership with Vertical Pharmaceuticals (the maker of Relexxii) to offer exclusive cash pricing for patients without commercial insurance coverage. Prices for generic Methylphenidate ER start as low as $39 per month through GoodRx. Simply search for Relexxii or Methylphenidate ER on goodrx.com, compare prices at nearby pharmacies, and show the coupon to your pharmacist.
SingleCare offers generic Methylphenidate ER (the equivalent of Relexxii) for as low as $35.58 for 30 tablets of the 36 mg strength. Prices vary by pharmacy, so compare before you fill.
Several other free discount programs may help reduce your costs:
Important: Discount cards cannot be combined with insurance. They work best for patients who are uninsured, have high deductibles, or when the cash price with a coupon is actually lower than their insurance copay.
Vertical Pharmaceuticals offers a Relexxii Savings Card that can dramatically reduce your costs if you have commercial insurance:
This is one of the best deals available. If you have commercial insurance and your plan covers Relexxii (even with a high copay), the savings card can often bring your cost to $0.
If you're uninsured or underinsured and can't afford Relexxii, these resources may help:
As mentioned above, Vertical Pharmaceuticals has partnered with GoodRx to offer exclusive discounted cash pricing for patients without commercial insurance. This isn't a traditional patient assistance program, but it significantly reduces the cash price.
NeedyMeds.org is a nonprofit that maintains a database of patient assistance programs, discount drug cards, and other resources. Search for Methylphenidate to find available programs in your area.
RxAssist.org is another comprehensive database of patient assistance programs. It covers both brand-name and generic medications and can help you find programs based on your income and insurance status.
RxHope.com connects patients with pharmaceutical company assistance programs and can help you apply for reduced-cost medications.
Generic Methylphenidate ER is the most cost-effective option. With discount coupons, prices can be as low as $32 to $45 per month. Talk to your doctor about whether a generic equivalent would work for you. Note that some generics use different release mechanisms than Relexxii's osmotic system, so your doctor should monitor your response after switching. Learn more about your options in our alternatives guide.
Some pharmacies and insurance plans offer a per-unit discount for 90-day fills. While Schedule II prescriptions have state-specific rules about maximum supply, many states allow up to 90 days. This can reduce your per-month cost and the number of times you need to visit the pharmacy.
Prices can vary dramatically between pharmacies — sometimes by hundreds of dollars. Always compare prices at multiple pharmacies before filling. Use Medfinder to check both stock and pricing at pharmacies near you.
If you have insurance, check whether generic Methylphenidate ER is on a lower tier than brand Relexxii. Generic versions are typically covered on Tier 2-3, while brand Relexxii may be Tier 3-4 or non-preferred. Your insurance company can tell you exactly what your copay would be for each option.
Some insurance plans offer lower copays for medications filled through their mail-order pharmacy. Check with your plan to see if this is an option for Methylphenidate ER prescriptions.
Nobody should have to choose between their ADHD medication and their budget. With the Relexxii Savings Card ($0 copay for eligible patients), GoodRx exclusive pricing, and generic options starting around $32 per month, there are real ways to make this medication affordable.
The manufacturer of Relexxii has partnered with Medfinder to provide medication locating services free of charge. Visit medfinder.com to find Relexxii in stock near you at no cost.
Start by checking if you qualify for the Relexxii Savings Card. If not, compare generic Methylphenidate ER prices on GoodRx or SingleCare. And if you're facing financial hardship, explore patient assistance programs through NeedyMeds and RxAssist.
For more information, read our guides on how to find Relexxii in stock, what you need to know about Relexxii, and the latest shortage update.
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