Updated: January 21, 2026
How to Save Money on Ubrelvy in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance
Author
Peter Daggett

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- Option 1: Ubrelvy Complete Savings Card (Best for Commercially Insured Patients)
- Option 2: myAbbVie Assist Patient Assistance Program (Best for Uninsured/Underinsured)
- Option 3: GoodRx (Best for Cash-Pay Patients)
- Option 4: SingleCare Discount Card
- Option 5: Get a 90-Day Supply and Use Mail-Order
- Option 6: Work the Prior Authorization Process
- Option 7: Ask Your Doctor for Samples
- Summary: Ubrelvy Savings Options by Situation
Ubrelvy can cost over $1,100 per month without help. Here are every savings option available in 2026 — from the AbbVie savings card to patient assistance.
Ubrelvy is one of the most effective acute migraine medications available — but it's also one of the most expensive. The wholesale list price as of January 2026 is $1,139.09 for a 30-day supply. Without insurance or assistance, 10 tablets can cost $1,300 to $1,450 at retail. That price is unmanageable for most patients.
The good news: there are several real, effective savings options that can reduce the cost dramatically — some to as low as $0. Here's every option available in 2026.
Option 1: Ubrelvy Complete Savings Card (Best for Commercially Insured Patients)
The Ubrelvy Complete Savings Card is the single most powerful savings option available. Offered by AbbVie, it can reduce your monthly cost to as little as $0, with a maximum annual savings of $7,000 per calendar year and up to 13 prescription fills.
Key eligibility rules:
Must have commercial (private) insurance — NOT Medicare, Medicaid, VA, TRICARE, or other government programs
Must be 18 years or older with a valid Ubrelvy prescription
Not valid for cash-paying patients
Special provision: Patients whose insurer has not yet established a coverage review process may receive up to 4 one-month fills at no charge. Patients with pending coverage decisions may receive up to 2 months of fills while coverage is being processed.
How to enroll: Visit ubrelvy.com/savings, register online, and download/print your savings card. Or call 1-844-577-6239.
Option 2: myAbbVie Assist Patient Assistance Program (Best for Uninsured/Underinsured)
If you don't have commercial insurance and have limited income, AbbVie's myAbbVie Assist program may provide Ubrelvy at no cost for up to 12 months. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis and requires a valid prescription from a U.S. healthcare provider.
Key points: You can reapply after 12 months. Patients with prescription drug coverage may be eligible on an exception basis. Contact AbbVie or have your doctor's office assist with the application. GoodRx provides links to this program at goodrx.com/ubrelvy.
Option 3: GoodRx (Best for Cash-Pay Patients)
If you're paying out of pocket and don't qualify for the AbbVie savings card, GoodRx can significantly reduce the retail price. With a GoodRx coupon, the price for 10 tablets of Ubrelvy 50 mg can be as low as approximately $1,048 at participating pharmacies, compared to the $1,317 average retail price.
GoodRx Gold membership (monthly fee) offers lower prices than the free GoodRx coupon. Prices vary by pharmacy and location. Always compare prices across multiple pharmacies on goodrx.com before you fill.
Option 4: SingleCare Discount Card
SingleCare is another discount card that can reduce Ubrelvy's cash price. SingleCare reports prices as low as $970 for 10 tablets of Ubrelvy 100 mg at Walgreens — a savings of over $400 off average retail. Like GoodRx, SingleCare coupons cannot be combined with insurance.
Option 5: Get a 90-Day Supply and Use Mail-Order
If your insurance covers Ubrelvy, switching to a 90-day mail-order supply can reduce your per-dose cost and often comes with lower copays than retail fills. Ask your doctor for a 90-day prescription and contact your insurance's preferred mail-order pharmacy to set it up. This also helps with the availability problem — mail-order pharmacies are stocked more reliably than retail locations.
Option 6: Work the Prior Authorization Process
If your insurance requires a prior authorization, don't skip this step — it's the path to having Ubrelvy covered at your regular copay. Work with your doctor's office to document your migraine diagnosis, previous medication history, and why Ubrelvy is medically appropriate. While PA is pending, the AbbVie savings card provides bridge fills.
Option 7: Ask Your Doctor for Samples
AbbVie provides Ubrelvy samples to healthcare providers. If you're waiting on prior authorization or just want to try Ubrelvy before committing, ask your doctor or neurologist if they have samples available. Ubrelvy On-the-Go Packs make it convenient to try during a real migraine attack.
Summary: Ubrelvy Savings Options by Situation
Have commercial insurance → Ubrelvy Complete Savings Card (as little as $0/month)
Uninsured / underinsured → myAbbVie Assist (up to 12 months free if income-eligible)
Cash-pay / savings card ineligible → GoodRx (~$1,048) or SingleCare (~$970) for 10 tablets
Insurance pending → Savings card bridge fills (up to 2 months free while PA is being reviewed)
Trying before committing → Ask your doctor for AbbVie samples
Once you have your cost sorted out, use medfinder to locate a pharmacy near you that has Ubrelvy in stock. Read our full guide on how to find Ubrelvy in stock near you for step-by-step instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Commercially insured patients can use the Ubrelvy Complete Savings Card to pay as little as $0/month (max $7,000/year). Uninsured or underinsured patients with limited income may qualify for myAbbVie Assist, which provides free medication for up to 12 months. Your doctor may also have samples. Register for the savings card at ubrelvy.com/savings or call 1-844-577-6239.
Yes. GoodRx coupons can reduce the cash price for 10 tablets of Ubrelvy 50 mg to approximately $1,048 at participating pharmacies. GoodRx Gold membership may offer additional savings. GoodRx coupons cannot be used alongside insurance — you choose one or the other at the pharmacy.
Most commercial insurance plans cover Ubrelvy, but many require prior authorization and/or step therapy requiring trial of cheaper migraine medications first. Medicare Part D coverage varies by plan. If your plan covers it and you have commercial insurance, the Ubrelvy Complete Savings Card can reduce your copay further.
No. As of 2026, there is no generic version of Ubrelvy (ubrogepant). Generic entry is not expected until at least 2035 due to patent protections. The manufacturer savings card and patient assistance program are the primary ways to reduce cost until a generic becomes available.
With insurance, your cost depends on your plan's tier placement and prior authorization requirements. Many plans place Ubrelvy at a non-preferred Tier 3 or 4, with copays ranging from $50 to $150+ per fill depending on your plan. With the Ubrelvy Complete Savings Card applied on top of commercial insurance coverage, eligible patients can reduce their copay to as little as $0.
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