Aripiprazole Alternatives in Arizona
Compare generic and therapeutic alternatives to Aripiprazole (aripiprazole) available at Arizona pharmacies. Save up to 95% on your prescription — no insurance required.
Top Alternatives in Arizona
Quetiapine (generic Seroquel)
therapeutic
Also generic — commonly used for bipolar and depression adjunct
Avg cash price: $35/mo
Risperidone (generic Risperdal)
therapeutic
Older antipsychotic with robust generic availability
Avg cash price: $30/mo
Abilify (brand aripiprazole)
brand
Brand-name equivalent — same drug, 20× more expensive
Avg cash price: $940/mo
Arizona Prescription Assistance Programs
AHCCCS (Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System)
Full prescription drug coverage through Arizona's Medicaid program for eligible residents.
Eligibility: Low-income adults, children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities meeting income and residency requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is aripiprazole the same as Abilify?
Aripiprazole is the generic name for Abilify. They are bioequivalent — same active ingredient at the same dose. Generic costs $20–$60/month; brand can exceed $900.
How does aripiprazole compare to quetiapine?
Both are atypical antipsychotics. Aripiprazole is considered activating (less sedating), while quetiapine is more sedating. Your psychiatrist selects based on symptoms and side-effect profile.
Does aripiprazole cause weight gain?
Aripiprazole causes less metabolic side effects (weight gain, glucose changes) than many other antipsychotics like olanzapine or quetiapine — a reason it is often preferred.
What is the cheapest atypical antipsychotic?
Risperidone and haloperidol generics are typically the cheapest antipsychotics at $10–$20/month. Aripiprazole, quetiapine, and olanzapine generics are also affordable at $20–$50/month.
How can Script Unlock help me afford aripiprazole?
Aripiprazole is already very affordable as a generic. Script Unlock pharmacies can often beat chain pharmacy cash prices by $10–$20/month — worthwhile if you pay out-of-pocket.