Vraylar (cariprazine)
Patient Assistance Program Guide — myAbbVie Care Patient Assistance Program
Do You Qualify?
Income
Up to $90,360 for a single person
Insurance
Uninsured, underinsured, or Medicare Part D patients with high out-of-pocket costs who meet income criteria. Must not have any other public or private prescription drug coverage.
Residency
U.S. resident or U.S. Territory resident
Income Limits (600% FPL)
Calculated based on 600% FPL, which is the standard threshold for myAbbVie Care neurology products; thresholds may be adjusted based on cost of living or specific financial hardship.
Based on 2025 HHS Federal Poverty Level guidelines.
# A Patient's Guide to Getting Vraylar (Cariprazine) Through the myAbbVie Care Patient Assistance Program
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Who Qualifies for the myAbbVie Care Patient Assistance Program?
If you take Vraylar (cariprazine) and struggle to afford it, you may be able to get it at no cost through the myAbbVie Care Patient Assistance Program. This program is run directly by AbbVie, the company that makes Vraylar. To give you a quick benchmark: if you are a single-person household earning up to $90,360 per year, you may meet the income threshold. On the insurance side, you generally must not have any active public or private prescription drug coverage — though Medicare Part D patients with high out-of-pocket costs may still be eligible under certain conditions. If you meet both the income and insurance requirements, this program can provide Vraylar to you free of charge, shipped directly to your home.
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About Vraylar (Cariprazine)
Vraylar (cariprazine) is an atypical antipsychotic medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat schizophrenia, Bipolar I disorder (including manic and depressive episodes), and major depressive disorder (MDD) when used as an add-on to an antidepressant. It is manufactured by AbbVie. Without insurance or financial assistance, Vraylar can cost well over $1,000 per month at retail prices, putting it out of reach for many patients. There are currently no FDA-approved generic or biosimilar versions of Vraylar available, which means the brand-name price is the only option for most people without assistance. This makes programs like myAbbVie Care especially important for patients who rely on this medication.
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Income Eligibility: Full Breakdown
The myAbbVie Care program uses income thresholds based on approximately 600% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). The table below shows the maximum annual income allowed by household size:
| Household Size | Maximum Annual Income |
|---|---|
| 1 person | $90,360 |
| 2 persons | $122,640 |
| 3 persons | $154,920 |
| 4 persons | $187,200 |
Your income is typically verified using your most recent federal tax return, a W-2 form, or three months of recent pay stubs. If your situation has changed significantly since last year — for example, a job loss or reduced hours — you may be able to use current pay stubs instead of a tax return to better reflect your actual income.
If your income is above these limits, you may not qualify for the free medication program. However, AbbVie does note that financial hardship and regional cost-of-living factors may be considered on a case-by-case basis. It is still worth applying or calling (800) 222-6885 to discuss your situation directly with a program representative. If you do not qualify, there are other options covered at the end of this guide.
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Insurance Requirements Explained
Your insurance situation plays a major role in whether you qualify. Here is how different scenarios are handled:
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Step-by-Step: How to Apply
Follow these steps to apply for the myAbbVie Care Patient Assistance Program:
1. Gather your documents before you start. You will need: a completed application form, a valid prescription from a U.S.-licensed healthcare provider, proof of income (your most recent tax return, W-2, or three months of pay stubs), and any insurance cards if you have coverage.
2. Choose your application method. You can apply online, by phone, or by fax.
- Online: Visit https://www.myabbviecare.com/ to start your application directly on AbbVie's secure patient portal.
- By phone: Call (800) 222-6885 to speak with a program representative who can walk you through the process.
- By fax: Fax your completed paperwork to (866) 895-3905.
3. Complete the application form. This includes your personal information, household size, annual income, current insurance status, and the name of your prescribing physician.
4. Have your doctor sign the prescription section. Your healthcare provider must confirm the prescription as part of the application. Many providers are familiar with this process.
5. Submit all documents together. Incomplete applications take longer to process, so double-check that everything is included before submitting.
6. Wait for a decision. Processing typically takes 2 to 5 business days after a complete application is received.
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What to Expect: Timeline and Delivery
Once your application is approved, AbbVie will notify you — and in some cases your prescriber's office — of the decision. Your Vraylar will be shipped directly to your home address, so you do not need to pick it up at a pharmacy or your doctor's office. You will not need to pay anything at the point of delivery.
Approval is not permanent. You will need to reauthorize your eligibility once a year. AbbVie typically reaches out before your annual renewal date, but it is a good idea to track your renewal yourself and have updated income documentation ready. If your financial situation changes during the year, contact AbbVie as soon as possible.
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Alternatives If You Don't Qualify
If you do not meet the requirements for myAbbVie Care, you still have options:
1. Biosimilars or generics: There are currently no FDA-approved generic or biosimilar versions of Vraylar available. This option is not available at this time.
2. Vraylar Savings Card (for insured patients): If you have private insurance, you may be eligible for a manufacturer savings card that reduces your co-pay. Visit https://www.vraylar.com/savings-support to check your eligibility and enroll.
3. State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs (SPAPs): Many states offer their own drug assistance programs, especially for residents who are seniors or living with disabilities. Search your state's health department website or ask your doctor's office for a referral.
4. NeedyMeds.org: This free, nonprofit database at www.needymeds.org lists hundreds of assistance programs by drug name, condition, and state. It is a useful starting point if you are exploring all available options.
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*This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. Eligibility determinations are made solely by AbbVie. Program terms may change — verify current requirements at [https://www.abbvie.com/patients/patient-assistance-program.html](https://www.abbvie.com/patients/patient-assistance-program.html) before applying.*
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Documents You'll Need
If You Don't Qualify for the Assistance Program
Manufacturer Savings Card (for insured patients)
AbbVie offers a savings card that may reduce your out-of-pocket cost if you have commercial insurance. Ask your prescriber or pharmacist for current savings card details.
Common Questions
Once AbbVie receives your complete application, processing typically takes 2 to 5 business days. After approval, your medication is shipped directly to your home. The total time from application to delivery may vary depending on how quickly all required documents are received.
Yes. Many healthcare providers and their office staff are familiar with the myAbbVie Care program and can help initiate or complete the application on your behalf. However, you will still need to provide proof of income and sign any patient authorization sections of the application.
If your income has gone down since your last tax return — for example, due to job loss or reduced hours — you can typically submit three months of recent pay stubs instead. This gives a more accurate picture of your current financial situation. Contact AbbVie at (800) 222-6885 to discuss your options.
Yes. The myAbbVie Care program requires annual reauthorization. AbbVie will typically contact you before your renewal date, but you should keep track of your approval date and have updated income documents ready to avoid any gap in your medication supply.
It depends on your coverage. If you have private insurance with high out-of-pocket costs, you may qualify as underinsured for the myAbbVie Care program. Alternatively, if you have private insurance, the Vraylar Savings Card at https://www.vraylar.com/savings-support may reduce your co-pay. Call (800) 222-6885 to find out which option fits your situation.
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