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Updated: January 21, 2026

How to Save Money on Cataflam in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Saving money on Cataflam with coupons and discounts

Cataflam can cost $60+ at full price. Here's how to bring that down to under $20 using coupons, discount programs, and patient assistance options.

Diclofenac potassium 50 mg — the generic equivalent of Cataflam — has a retail cash price that can range from about $15 to over $75 for a 30-tablet supply, depending on the pharmacy. The good news: with the right coupons and discount tools, most patients can pay well under $20. Here's exactly how to minimize your out-of-pocket cost.

What Does Cataflam (Diclofenac Potassium) Actually Cost?

Prices vary widely depending on where you fill it:

Retail cash price (no insurance, no coupon): $15–$75 for 30 tablets of generic diclofenac potassium 50 mg

With GoodRx coupon: As low as $5–$18 at major chain pharmacies (Walmart, Kroger, Publix)

With insurance (commercial or Medicare Tier 2): Typically $0–$30 copay

Walmart $4 generic list: Diclofenac potassium may be included — check your local Walmart pharmacy

Option 1: GoodRx — The Fastest Way to Save

GoodRx is a free coupon service that negotiates bulk discounts with pharmacies. For diclofenac potassium 50 mg (30 tablets), GoodRx prices as of 2026 include:

Walmart: approximately $9 with GoodRx Companion

Kroger: approximately $5 with GoodRx Companion

CVS: approximately $9 with GoodRx coupon

Publix: approximately $5 with GoodRx Companion

Walgreens: approximately $9 with GoodRx coupon

To use GoodRx: visit goodrx.com, search for "diclofenac potassium 50 mg," enter your ZIP code, and print or show the coupon on your phone at the pharmacy. Important: you cannot use GoodRx at the same time as insurance — compare both to find which is lower.

Option 2: SingleCare and RxSaver

SingleCare and RxSaver are free coupon alternatives to GoodRx that sometimes offer lower prices at specific pharmacies. It takes 2 minutes to compare all three. Just search for "diclofenac potassium 50 mg" on each site and compare the pharmacy prices near you. The difference can be significant — sometimes $5 or more per fill.

Option 3: Walmart's $4 Generic Drug Program

Walmart operates a program where hundreds of generic medications cost $4 for a 30-day supply or $10 for a 90-day supply. Diclofenac potassium is available on this list at many Walmart pharmacies. Check Walmart's current generic drug list online or call your local Walmart Pharmacy to confirm.

Option 4: Costco Pharmacy — No Membership Required

Costco is consistently one of the lowest-priced pharmacies for generic medications, and in most states you do not need a Costco membership to use their pharmacy. Prices are typically competitive with GoodRx, and the pharmacy tends to be less crowded than chain pharmacies.

Option 5: Patient Assistance Programs

For patients with financial hardship, patient assistance programs (PAPs) can reduce or eliminate medication costs. Organizations that may help with diclofenac potassium include:

HealthWell Foundation: Offers co-pay and premium assistance for patients with certain conditions; contact them to check eligibility

NeedyMeds.org: A free database of PAPs, co-pay assistance programs, and disease-specific funds

RxAssist.org: Directory of manufacturer PAPs and other assistance resources

State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs: Some states offer additional drug cost assistance for low-income residents — check your state's health department website

Insurance Coverage for Cataflam

Generic diclofenac potassium is generally covered on most commercial and Medicare Part D plans as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 medication. Typical copays range from $0 to $30. A few things to check:

Some Medicare plans have quantity limits — check your plan's formulary if you're prescribed more than the standard quantity

If your plan doesn't cover diclofenac potassium, ask your doctor about a formulary alternative (meloxicam or naproxen are typically Tier 1)

Compare your insurance copay with GoodRx — the coupon price is sometimes lower than your co-pay

Quick Summary: Cheapest Ways to Pay for Diclofenac Potassium

Check Walmart's $4 generic program first — lowest cost if available

Compare GoodRx, SingleCare, and RxSaver — prices vary by pharmacy

Try Costco Pharmacy — competitive pricing, no membership needed in most states

Compare coupon price vs. insurance copay — use whichever is lower

Check NeedyMeds.org if you have financial hardship — free program listings

Still having trouble finding a pharmacy that stocks it? Use medfinder.com to have pharmacies in your area called and checked for availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generic diclofenac potassium is typically covered as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 drug on most commercial and Medicare Part D plans. Copays generally range from $0 to $30 for a 30-day supply. Some Medicare plans may have quantity limits.

The cheapest options are Walmart's $4 generic program (if available in your area) or using a GoodRx coupon at Kroger, Publix, or Meijer — which can bring the price to $5 for 30 tablets. Always compare coupon prices against your insurance copay to find the lowest cost.

Yes, GoodRx works for generic diclofenac potassium (the generic equivalent of Cataflam). Search goodrx.com for 'diclofenac potassium 50 mg' and enter your ZIP code to see prices at pharmacies near you. As of 2026, GoodRx prices start at about $5 for 30 tablets at select pharmacies.

Since there is no brand-name Cataflam available, there is no manufacturer PAP. For financial assistance with the generic, check HealthWell Foundation, NeedyMeds.org, and RxAssist.org. Most patients can get diclofenac potassium for under $10 with GoodRx, making it quite affordable without assistance programs.

Diclofenac potassium may be included on Walmart's generic drug program at $4 for a 30-day or $10 for a 90-day supply, depending on your local Walmart pharmacy. Call your local Walmart Pharmacy to confirm current pricing and availability.

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