

Learn how to save money on Anagrelide in 2026. Compare prices, find coupons, discount cards, and patient assistance programs to lower your prescription cost.
If you take Anagrelide for essential thrombocythemia, you know how important this medication is for keeping your platelet count in check. What you might not know is how much the price can vary — and how much you can save with the right approach.
Without insurance, a typical 30-day supply of generic Anagrelide (60 capsules of 0.5 mg) can cost around $481 at retail. The brand-name version, Agrylin, runs even higher at approximately $645. That's a significant monthly expense, especially for a medication you'll likely take long-term.
The good news? There are real ways to bring that cost down dramatically. Let's walk through your options.
Here's a breakdown of typical retail prices for Anagrelide in 2026:
These prices can vary significantly by pharmacy, location, and whether you use a discount program. The good news is that generic Anagrelide is widely available, and with coupons, you can pay a fraction of the retail price.
Pharmacy discount cards are one of the easiest ways to save on Anagrelide. These are free to use and can reduce your cost by 50% to 90% compared to retail pricing. Here are the top options:
GoodRx is one of the most widely used pharmacy discount platforms. As of 2026, GoodRx offers generic Anagrelide 0.5 mg (60 capsules) for as low as $48 at select pharmacies. GoodRx Gold members may see even lower prices, starting around $58.65.
SingleCare offers competitive pricing on generic Anagrelide, often bringing the cost down from $481 to well under $100. Prices vary by pharmacy, so it's worth comparing across locations.
Additional discount cards and programs that may offer savings on Anagrelide include:
Pro tip: Prices with discount cards can vary by $50 or more between pharmacies, even in the same zip code. Always compare prices across multiple pharmacies before filling your prescription.
If you're uninsured, underinsured, or facing financial hardship, patient assistance programs (PAPs) can provide Anagrelide at little or no cost.
Prescription Hope works with pharmaceutical manufacturers to provide Anagrelide for $70 per month. This is a flat fee regardless of your prescribed dose, and it can be significantly cheaper than insurance copays for some patients.
NeedyMeds maintains a database of patient assistance programs for Anagrelide and thousands of other medications. They can help you find:
RxAssist is another comprehensive database of patient assistance programs. It's particularly useful for identifying programs you might not find through other channels.
As of 2026, no active manufacturer copay card or savings program has been identified specifically for generic Anagrelide or brand Agrylin. However, this can change — check with your pharmacist or visit the manufacturer's website periodically for updates.
If your prescription is written for brand-name Agrylin, ask your doctor if generic Anagrelide is appropriate. The generic is therapeutically equivalent and can cost $150 to $500 less per month at retail.
Prices for the same medication can vary dramatically between pharmacies. A few examples for generic Anagrelide 0.5 mg (60 capsules):
Many pharmacies and insurance plans offer a lower per-unit price for 90-day supplies compared to monthly fills. This not only saves money but also reduces the hassle of monthly refills — especially important for a medication that can be hard to find.
Generic Anagrelide is typically covered by most commercial insurance plans and Medicare Part D. However:
If your insurance copay is higher than the discount card price, you can use the discount card instead. They're not mutually exclusive — you just can't combine them with insurance on the same fill.
Many states offer pharmaceutical assistance programs (SPAPs) for residents who meet certain income criteria. These programs can supplement Medicare or other insurance coverage. Check with your state's health department or visit NeedyMeds for a state-by-state directory.
No one should have to choose between their health and their budget. While Anagrelide's retail price can be daunting, the combination of discount cards, patient assistance programs, and smart pharmacy shopping can bring your out-of-pocket cost down dramatically — sometimes to under $50 per month.
Start by comparing prices on GoodRx or SingleCare. If you're facing financial hardship, look into Prescription Hope ($70/month) or the programs listed on NeedyMeds and RxAssist. And if finding the medication is also a challenge, use Medfinder to check pharmacy availability near you.
For more on navigating Anagrelide availability, check out our guides on finding Anagrelide in stock and the latest shortage updates. Providers can also review our provider's guide to helping patients save on Anagrelide.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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