

Addyi can cost over $1,000/month without help. Learn how to save with coupons, the PhilRx program, patient assistance, and other discount options in 2026.
Let's start with the number that scares most people: Addyi (Flibanserin) has a retail cash price of $800 to $1,173 per month for a 30-day supply of 100 mg tablets. That's a significant cost for any medication, especially one that's taken daily and indefinitely.
But here's what many patients don't realize: almost nobody should be paying that retail price. Between manufacturer programs, specialty pharmacy pricing, and patient assistance options, most women can access Addyi for a fraction of the sticker price.
In this guide, we'll break down every way to save money on Addyi in 2026.
First, let's understand the baseline costs:
The huge gap between retail and PhilRx pricing exists because Sprout Pharmaceuticals (Addyi's manufacturer) has partnered with PhilRx to offer a subsidized cash price. This isn't a temporary promotion — it's the standard pricing through their preferred pharmacy channel.
If you're paying cash (no insurance), PhilRx at $149/month is your best option. That's an 80–87% discount compared to retail pricing.
Sprout Pharmaceuticals offers an official coupon program through addyicoupon.com. Here's how it works:
To use the coupon, simply transfer your prescription to PhilRx or have your doctor send it there directly. The coupon is applied automatically — you don't need to present a separate card.
Discount card programs like GoodRx, SingleCare, and RxSaver may offer Addyi pricing at participating pharmacies. However, for Addyi specifically, these cards typically can't match the PhilRx cash price of $149/month because they work with retail pharmacies where Addyi's base cost is much higher.
That said, it's worth checking these programs if you need to fill at a specific pharmacy:
Bottom line: The manufacturer coupon through PhilRx almost always beats third-party discount cards for Addyi.
If you're struggling financially and the $149/month PhilRx price is still too high, there are additional resources:
Contact PhilRx directly to discuss your financial situation. They may have additional assistance options or payment plans available for qualifying patients.
NeedyMeds is a nonprofit that maintains a database of patient assistance programs, discount drug cards, and other resources. Search for "Flibanserin" or "Addyi" to see current options.
RxAssist is another comprehensive database of patient assistance programs. They can help you find programs based on your income level, insurance status, and location.
RxHope connects patients with manufacturer-sponsored assistance programs and can help navigate the application process.
Insurance coverage for Addyi is limited but not impossible. Here's what to know:
Some commercial insurance plans cover Addyi, but most require prior authorization (PA). Your doctor will need to submit documentation showing:
If you use PhilRx, they provide PA support — they'll help your doctor navigate the approval process. With insurance coverage and the manufacturer coupon, your out-of-pocket cost may be as low as $20/month.
Addyi is not covered by most Medicare plans. The manufacturer coupon is also not valid for Medicare patients. If you have Medicare and need HSDD treatment, discuss alternatives with your doctor — off-label compounded testosterone ($30–$80/month) may be more accessible.
Coverage varies by state. The manufacturer coupon is not valid for Medicaid patients. Contact your state Medicaid program to check if Addyi is on their formulary.
There is no generic Flibanserin available as of 2026, with the earliest expected generic entry in May 2028. When generics become available, prices should drop significantly. Until then, PhilRx remains the most affordable brand-name option.
Addyi is meant to be evaluated after 8 weeks. If it's not working, your doctor should discontinue it. This means your maximum "trial" cost through PhilRx would be approximately $298 for two months — a reasonable investment to determine whether the medication works for you.
If cost is a major barrier, alternative HSDD treatments may be more affordable:
Read more in our guide to alternatives to Addyi.
Medfinder can help you find pharmacies with Addyi in stock and compare availability in your area. Sometimes the pharmacy with the best price isn't the closest one — checking availability first saves you time and money.
The retail price of Addyi is steep, but it doesn't reflect what most patients actually pay. Through PhilRx and the manufacturer coupon program, the real cost for most women is $20–$149/month — a significant difference from the $1,000+ sticker price.
Start by visiting addyicoupon.com or asking your doctor to send your prescription to PhilRx. If you need additional help, patient assistance programs through NeedyMeds, RxAssist, and RxHope are available.
Don't let the price tag keep you from treatment that could improve your quality of life. For more information on Addyi, see our posts on what Addyi is and Addyi side effects.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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