

Save up to 90% on Clindamycin with coupons, discount cards, and patient assistance programs. Learn how to pay as little as $9 in 2026.
Your doctor prescribed Clindamycin for an infection, and now you're wondering: how much is this going to cost me? If you're paying without insurance, the sticker price can be a shock — around $106 for 30 capsules of 300 mg at retail. But here's the good news: you almost never have to pay that much.
With the right tools, you can get generic Clindamycin for as little as $9 to $15 — even without insurance. This guide shows you exactly how.
Let's start with the baseline. Here's what you'd pay at retail without any discounts or insurance:
Those retail prices are what the pharmacy charges without any insurance or discounts applied. But almost nobody should pay retail — here's why.
Free prescription discount cards are the fastest way to cut your Clindamycin costs. These work like a coupon — you show the card at the pharmacy, and the price drops. No insurance needed, no sign-up fees, and you can use them immediately.
Pro tip: Prices vary by pharmacy — sometimes dramatically. The same discount card might get you $9 at Costco but $18 at CVS. Always compare across multiple pharmacies before you fill.
These cards work instead of insurance, not with it. Sometimes the discount card price is actually lower than your insurance copay — so it's always worth checking both.
If you're uninsured, underinsured, or facing financial hardship, patient assistance programs can help you get Clindamycin for free or at very low cost.
Eligibility varies by program, but most look at:
Even if you're not sure you qualify, it's worth applying. Many programs have broader eligibility than people expect.
Always request generic Clindamycin instead of brand-name Cleocin. The generic is chemically identical but costs $9-$15 with a discount card versus $400+ for the brand. There is no clinical reason to pay for brand-name Clindamycin — the FDA requires generics to meet the same standards for safety, potency, and quality.
Pharmacy prices are not standardized. The same generic Clindamycin can cost $9 at one pharmacy and $30 at another just a few blocks away. Use discount card websites to compare prices, or use Medfinder to find pharmacies with stock and competitive pricing.
Costco, Sam's Club, and other warehouse pharmacies often have the lowest cash prices on generics — and you don't need a membership to use the pharmacy. Clindamycin at Costco can be significantly cheaper than at chain pharmacies.
Several pharmacy chains offer generic drug programs with flat pricing:
Availability varies by location and can change, so ask your pharmacy directly.
Mail-order pharmacies can sometimes offer lower prices, especially for longer courses. If your insurance covers mail-order, you may get a 90-day supply for the price of a 30-day retail copay.
Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs (costplusdrugs.com) offers transparent pricing on generics with a standard markup. Check their site for Clindamycin availability and pricing.
If you have health insurance, generic Clindamycin is almost certainly covered. It's typically classified as a Tier 1 preferred generic, which means:
If your insurance copay is higher than the discount card price (which does happen), just use the discount card instead. You can switch between using insurance and a discount card at any time.
Not all Clindamycin forms cost the same. Here's how to save on each:
For information on Clindamycin availability, visit How to find Clindamycin in stock near you.
Nobody should skip an antibiotic because of cost. Generic Clindamycin is one of the more affordable antibiotics on the market — if you know where to look. Start with a discount card from GoodRx or SingleCare to get your price down to $9-$15. If you're facing financial hardship, explore patient assistance programs through NeedyMeds or RxAssist.
And remember: always ask your pharmacist about the cheapest option. They deal with pricing every day and can often suggest ways to save that you wouldn't find on your own.
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