Adderall (mixed amphetamine salts) and its generic equivalents are covered by most insurance plans for ADHD treatment. Generic Adderall is widely available and affordable, making it one of the more accessible controlled substances. However, insurance coverage can include quantity limits, prior authorization for adults, and restrictions on brand-name Adderall when generics are available.

Key Facts

Generic Adderall (mixed amphetamine salts) is available and covered on Tier 1 of most formularies
Typical generic copay: $5 to $25 per month with insurance
Brand-name Adderall XR is more expensive and may require prior authorization or step therapy
Many plans impose quantity limits on stimulant medications (e.g., 30 tablets per 30 days)
Prior authorization for adults with ADHD is common, requiring documentation of diagnosis and treatment history
Without insurance, generic Adderall costs approximately $30 to $80 per month; brand is $300+

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does insurance cover Adderall for adults?

Yes, most insurance plans cover Adderall (generic) for adults with ADHD. However, adult ADHD coverage more frequently requires prior authorization compared to pediatric ADHD. Your doctor may need to submit documentation of diagnosis, symptoms, and treatment history. Some plans require a specialist (psychiatrist) diagnosis.

Why is there still an Adderall shortage?

Stimulant medication supply has stabilized compared to the 2022 to 2023 shortages, but intermittent availability issues continue due to DEA manufacturing quotas, increased ADHD diagnoses, and supply chain complexities. If your pharmacy is out of stock, check other pharmacies, ask about alternative manufacturers, or discuss substitute medications with your doctor.

Is Vyvanse cheaper than Adderall with insurance?

Generic Adderall is almost always cheaper than Vyvanse, which became available as generic lisdexamfetamine in 2023. Check your formulary for both options. Generic lisdexamfetamine may now be competitive with generic Adderall, but tier placement varies by plan.

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