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Humira costs $5–$300/month.

Humira (adalimumab) costs $0–$95/month for most insured patients after the deductible is met, with prior authorization typically required and a $5/month copay card available for eligible commercial-plan patients, plus several FDA-approved biosimilars now available.

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$7,389
Manufacturer list
$5
Humira Complete self-pay
$5–$300
Typical with insurance
Tier 4
Most formularies
Where to fill

Humira prices by source

Manufacturer list (cash, no insurance)
Published list price · 30-day supply
$7,389
Humira Complete (eligibility required)
Eligible commercial-insured patients
$5
Costplus Drug Company
Brand-only; no generic available yet
Not stocked
Walmart $4 generic list
Brand-only; no generic available yet
Not eligible
GoodRx
Coupon-based pricing varies by pharmacy and ZIP
~$6822

Sources: manufacturer published pricing · Costplus Drug Co. catalog · Walmart $4 list · GoodRx public pricing.

Commercial insurance

Your cost by plan

Tier from each carrier’s 2026 formulary — source documents linked on each plan card below. Use the calculator above for a personalized estimate based on your deductible state.

Blue Cross Blue Shield Employer PPO
Illinois Blue Choice PPO
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Blue Cross Blue Shield Employer HMO
Texas Blue Advantage HMO
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Aetna HDHP / HSA
Choice POS II HSA
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
UnitedHealthcare Employer PPO
Choice Plus PPO
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Kaiser Permanente Employer HMO
Signature HMO
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Cigna Employer PPO
Open Access Plus
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Anthem Marketplace Silver
Silver 4500/40 Marketplace
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Blue Shield of California Employer HMO
Access+ HMO
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Anthem BCBS New York Employer HMO
Pathway HMO
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
Carrier page
Florida Blue Marketplace HMO
myBlue HMO
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
Carrier page
BCBS Michigan Employer PPO
Community Blue PPO
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Independence Blue Cross Employer PPO
Personal Choice PPO
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Humana Employer PPO
ChoiceCare PPO (Commercial)
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
Carrier page
Ambetter (Centene) Marketplace Silver
Balanced Silver
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Oscar Health Marketplace Bronze
Bronze Classic
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
Carrier page
Kaiser Permanente Employer HMO
Mid-Atlantic HMO (MD/VA/DC)
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
Carrier page
CareFirst BCBS Employer HMO
BlueChoice HMO (DC/MD/VA)
Tier 4PA required
$5–$300/mo (varies)
See formulary
Savings program

Humira Complete (eligibility required) for Humira

What you pay

$5/mo
Subject to eligibility · 30-day supply

Eligibility

  • Commercial insurance covering Humira
  • Not eligible: Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, VA
  • US residents 18+
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FAQ

Humira cost questions

How much does Humira cost with insurance?
Most commercially insured patients pay $0–$95/month for Humira after deductible, with Tier 4 specialty placement on most plans. The AbbVie Humira Complete Savings Card can bring eligible patients to $5/month.
What is the Humira Complete Savings Card?
The Humira Complete Savings Card caps eligible commercially insured patients at $5/month with up to $14,000 in annual savings. Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients are not eligible but may qualify for AbbVie's Patient Assistance Program.
Are there biosimilars for Humira?
Yes — several FDA-approved Humira biosimilars are available as of 2026, including Cyltezo (Boehringer Ingelheim), Hyrimoz (Sandoz), Yusimry (Coherus), and Adalimumab-adbm. Biosimilars typically cost 60–80% less than brand Humira, though insurance coverage varies.
How does Humira compare to Skyrizi or Rinvoq?
Humira (TNF-alpha inhibitor), Skyrizi (IL-23 inhibitor), and Rinvoq (JAK inhibitor) treat overlapping autoimmune conditions but work via different mechanisms. Skyrizi and Rinvoq are AbbVie's newer products and may be preferred for patients who haven't responded to TNF inhibitors.
What conditions does Humira treat?
Humira is FDA-approved for rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, plaque psoriasis, hidradenitis suppurativa, uveitis, and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Coverage varies by indication.
Why is Humira so expensive?
Humira is a biologic manufactured from living cells with high R&D and production costs. Brand Humira lists around $7,000/month, though biosimilars have driven negotiated prices down significantly. The $5 copay card protects insured patients from this list price.
Does Medicare cover Humira?
Yes — Medicare Part D plans cover Humira at Tier 5 specialty. Patient cost depends on plan benefits and the Part D coverage phases. The Humira Complete card does NOT work for Medicare patients; Medicare beneficiaries should explore AbbVie's Patient Assistance Foundation if needed.
What if my insurance denies Humira?
Options: (1) appeal with prior treatment-failure documentation, (2) switch to a covered biosimilar (Cyltezo, Hyrimoz, Yusimry — coverage varies by plan), (3) try a different biologic class like Skyrizi or Stelara, or (4) apply for AbbVie's Patient Assistance Program if financial criteria are met.
Data sources

Source URLs for Humira have not yet been manually verified. Estimates above are modeled from public pricing patterns and manufacturer-published list prices.

  • • Manufacturer published pricing pages
  • • NADAC National Average Drug Acquisition Cost
  • • Carrier-published formulary tiers (where known)
  • • Cost Plus Drugs / mail-order public pricing
  • • FDA Orange Book (generic availability)