How Much Is Allopurinol Without Insurance?
How much is Allopurinol without insurance?
Without insurance, Allopurinol typically costs from $4/month when you compare pharmacies through Script Unlock. Cash-pay prices are set by pharmacies competing directly for your prescription — no PBM, no discount card required. Most patients save 82% vs the retail sticker price at chain pharmacies.
- Chain pharmacy retail price: $20–$27/month
- Script Unlock cash price: from $4/month (82% off)
- Annual savings: up to $192/year vs retail
Allopurinol (Allopurinol) costs from $4/month without insurance when pharmacies compete on Script Unlock — versus $20–$27 at retail chain pharmacies. That's up to $192/year saved.
Updated July 2026 · Verified pharmacy data
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Why is Allopurinol so expensive without insurance?
Chain pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Walmart) set high cash prices for Allopurinolbecause their pricing engines are optimized for insurance-paid customers, not cash-pay patients. Cash pay at a chain often runs 3–5× the true wholesale price.
Independent pharmacies on Script Unlock — the ones bidding for your prescription — compete for your business. They don't need to protect insurance contracts. Their cash price reflects what Allopurinol actually costs plus a fair margin. That's why Allopurinol on Script Unlock lands at $4/month instead of $20+.