How to save on Adderall

Mixed amphetamine salt products (Adderall and generics) are Schedule II controlled substances. State law, electronic prescribing, and pharmacy stock affect what you pay and where you can fill.

Mail order vs your pharmacy (savings angle)

Schedule II stimulants are often **local-only** for practical savings: mail may be unavailable, slower, or not cheaper after rules and shipping. Compare out-the-door prices at several nearby pharmacies before assuming mail wins.

PinchRx shows live CostPlus Drugs prices when this medication appears in their catalog. We may search under more than one name so generics and brands both have a chance to match.*

*We use FDA public data for ingredient hints behind the scenes. What you see below is what CostPlus returned—strength and form may differ from your prescription; confirm before you buy or switch.

CostPlus cash price

Not available on CostPlus for the strengths we searched right now. Inventory changes—try a live PinchRx search for the same drug name.

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When CostPlus makes sense

If CostPlus lists your exact formulation, it can be a clear cash price—many patients still fill stimulants locally due to regulations.

When to use other options (GoodRx, insurance, assistance)

GoodRx at local pharmacies is often the practical comparison for controlled substances; mail delivery may be restricted.

Check GoodRx for local pharmacy prices →

More ways to pay less

  • Immediate-release vs extended-release are different drugs—never substitute without your prescriber.
  • Call ahead: shortages happen; prices vary by pharmacy.
  • Split tablets only if your prescriber and the label allow it.

See live CostPlus results for Adderall

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