

Zenzedi costs $550–$650 without insurance. Learn how to save with manufacturer coupons, discount cards, patient assistance programs, and generic alternatives in 2026.
Zenzedi (dextroamphetamine sulfate) is an effective ADHD medication, but it's also an expensive one. Without insurance, you could be paying $550–$650 for a 60-tablet supply at the pharmacy counter. That's a significant expense, especially when you're filling it every month.
The good news: there are multiple ways to reduce your Zenzedi costs substantially. From manufacturer savings cards to discount coupons to patient assistance programs, this guide covers every option available in 2026.
Here's what you can expect to pay for Zenzedi at retail price (without insurance or coupons):
These prices vary by pharmacy and location. Chain pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens tend to charge at the higher end, while independent pharmacies and warehouse clubs may offer lower prices.
The price difference between brand Zenzedi and generic dextroamphetamine is substantial — and the generic contains the exact same active ingredient. Unless you have a specific clinical reason to take the brand, generic dextroamphetamine is almost always the more affordable choice.
This is the single best savings tool for brand Zenzedi. The Azurity/Arbor Zenzedi Savings Card offers:
To enroll, visit zenzedi.com or ask your pharmacist. The card works through the Arbor E-Z Rx network of 4,000+ independent pharmacies. Important: The savings card may not work at all chain pharmacies — you may need to fill at a participating independent pharmacy.
GoodRx coupons can significantly reduce the cost of generic dextroamphetamine:
GoodRx is free to use. Simply search for your medication at goodrx.com, compare prices at pharmacies near you, and show the coupon at the counter. Note: GoodRx coupons cannot be combined with insurance — you use one or the other.
SingleCare offers competitive pricing for generic dextroamphetamine:
SingleCare often beats GoodRx on certain medications and pharmacies, so it's worth comparing both before you fill.
Additional coupon/discount card options to compare:
Tip: Prices for generic dextroamphetamine can vary by $50 or more between pharmacies — even in the same zip code. Always compare prices at 3–4 pharmacies before filling. Medfinder can help you find pharmacies with Zenzedi in stock, and you can compare coupon prices at each location.
If you're uninsured or underinsured, these programs may help you get Zenzedi at reduced cost or free:
Azurity Pharmaceuticals (the maker of Zenzedi) offers a patient assistance program for qualifying patients. Eligibility is typically based on income level and insurance status. Contact Azurity directly at azurity.com/patient-assistance or call the number on the Zenzedi website.
NeedyMeds maintains a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, discount drug cards, and disease-specific assistance. Search for dextroamphetamine to find all available programs.
RxAssist is a patient assistance program database run by Volunteers in Health Care. It catalogs manufacturer programs and can help you find the right one for your situation.
RxHope connects patients with manufacturer assistance programs and helps with the application process.
This is the most impactful cost-saving step. Generic dextroamphetamine sulfate contains the same active ingredient as Zenzedi and costs $30–$80 with coupons instead of $550–$650. Talk to your prescriber about whether generic is appropriate for you.
Prices vary dramatically by pharmacy. Use Medfinder to find pharmacies that stock your medication, then compare coupon prices at each one. Warehouse pharmacies (Costco, Sam's Club) often have lower base prices — and you don't need a membership to use the pharmacy.
If your insurance covers it, a 90-day supply often costs less per tablet than three 30-day fills. Many mail-order pharmacies offer 90-day fills at reduced copays. Note: 90-day fills for Schedule II medications require specific prescription formats and may not be available in all states.
If cost is a primary concern, your prescriber may be able to suggest a lower-cost therapeutic alternative. Options include:
See our complete guide: Alternatives to Zenzedi If You Can't Fill Your Prescription.
Here are the top ways to save on Zenzedi in 2026:
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