

Learn how to save on Buprenorphine/Naloxone in 2026. Compare prices, find coupons, discount cards, and patient assistance programs for Suboxone.
If you're taking Buprenorphine/Naloxone (commonly known as Suboxone) for opioid use disorder, you already know how important this medication is. What you might not know is how much the price can vary — and how much you can save with the right tools.
Without insurance, brand-name Suboxone Film can cost $155 to $570 per month for a 30-day supply. Even generic versions can run $100 or more at some pharmacies if you're paying cash without a discount card.
The good news? With coupons, discount programs, and patient assistance, many patients pay under $50 per month — and some pay nothing at all. Here's how.
Prices depend on the formulation, strength, and pharmacy you use. Here's what you can expect to pay without insurance in 2026:
Prices vary significantly between pharmacies. A pharmacy across town might charge $50 less for the exact same medication. That's why it pays to shop around — or use a tool that does it for you.
Prescription discount cards are one of the easiest ways to lower your Buprenorphine/Naloxone costs. These are free to use and work even if you don't have insurance. Here are the most popular options:
GoodRx is the most widely used prescription discount platform. For generic Buprenorphine/Naloxone 8mg/2mg sublingual films (30 count), GoodRx prices start around $30-$50 depending on the pharmacy. Visit goodrx.com to compare prices at pharmacies near you.
SingleCare often has competitive prices for Buprenorphine/Naloxone. Their coupons have shown prices as low as $36 for 14 films (8mg/2mg). Check singlecare.com for current pricing.
Several other discount card programs may offer savings on Buprenorphine/Naloxone:
Pro tip: Prices on discount cards change frequently. Check 2-3 platforms before filling your prescription to find the best current price. Prices also vary by pharmacy, so the cheapest option might not be your usual pharmacy.
If you're prescribed brand Suboxone Film and have commercial insurance, the Indivior INSUPPORT copay card can save you up to $75 per month on your copay. For patients on the 12mg dose, savings can reach up to $230 per month.
Important details:
Orexo offers savings programs for Zubsolv. Check with your prescriber or visit the Zubsolv website for current offers and eligibility requirements.
If you're uninsured or underinsured and can't afford Buprenorphine/Naloxone at any price, patient assistance programs may provide the medication for free or at very low cost:
Indivior offers a patient assistance program for eligible uninsured patients prescribed brand Suboxone. Apply through:
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) maintains a treatment locator at findtreatment.gov that connects patients with free or low-cost OUD treatment programs, including those that provide Buprenorphine/Naloxone at no charge.
If you qualify for Medicaid, generic Buprenorphine/Naloxone is typically covered with $0-$3 copays. Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act has made OUD treatment coverage available in most states. Check your state's Medicaid program for specific coverage details.
If you're currently on brand Suboxone Film or Zubsolv and paying high out-of-pocket costs, ask your prescriber about switching to generic Buprenorphine/Naloxone tablets. Generic tablets are the most affordable option, with prices as low as $40 per month with a discount card.
Generic sublingual tablets are generally cheaper than sublingual films. If your prescriber is open to it and you can tolerate tablets, this switch alone could save you $20-$100 per month.
Don't assume all pharmacies charge the same price. Prices for the same generic Buprenorphine/Naloxone can vary by $50-$100 or more between pharmacies in the same city. Use Medfinder to find pharmacies with stock, then compare prices using GoodRx or SingleCare.
Some pharmacies and insurance plans offer lower per-unit pricing for 90-day supplies. If you're stable on your dose, ask your prescriber for a 90-day prescription and check if your pharmacy offers a volume discount.
Some telehealth OUD treatment programs bundle the cost of the prescription with visit fees, which can be more affordable than separate provider visits and pharmacy costs. Many accept insurance and offer cash-pay options starting around $100-$200 per month all-in.
Buprenorphine/Naloxone is a life-saving medication, and cost should never be the reason you stop taking it. Between generic options, discount cards, manufacturer programs, and patient assistance, most patients can find a way to afford their medication.
Start by checking prices on GoodRx or SingleCare, and use Medfinder to find pharmacies that have Buprenorphine/Naloxone in stock near you. If you're uninsured, look into patient assistance programs through NeedyMeds or RxHope, or contact SAMHSA's helpline at 1-800-662-4357.
For more information about this medication, explore our guides on what Buprenorphine/Naloxone is, side effects to watch for, and how to find it in stock near you.
Your recovery is worth the investment — and there are more ways to save than you might think.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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