

Learn how to save on Clorazepate in 2026. Compare cash prices, discount coupons, patient assistance programs, and other ways to lower your costs.
If you've been hit with a surprising price tag for Clorazepate, you're not alone. The retail cash price for a 30-day supply of generic Clorazepate 7.5 mg can range from $29 to over $155 depending on which pharmacy you use — and that's without insurance. That's a massive spread, and it means the pharmacy you choose can make a $100+ difference in what you pay.
The good news? There are several ways to bring your Clorazepate costs down significantly, whether or not you have insurance. Let's walk through every option.
Here's what you can expect to pay for a 30-day supply (30 tablets) of generic Clorazepate at typical U.S. retail pharmacies in 2026:
These prices vary widely by pharmacy. Large chain pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens often charge more than independent pharmacies or warehouse clubs like Costco. Always compare prices before filling your prescription.
Free prescription discount cards are one of the easiest ways to save on Clorazepate. These programs negotiate lower prices with pharmacies on your behalf — no insurance required, and they're free to use.
Important: Discount coupons generally cannot be combined with insurance. If your insurance copay is higher than the coupon price, ask your pharmacist to run the coupon instead of your insurance — this is perfectly legal and happens more often than you'd think.
If you're struggling with medication costs due to financial hardship, patient assistance programs (PAPs) may be able to help:
Prescription Hope offers Tranxene (brand Clorazepate) for $50 per month for qualifying patients. They work directly with pharmaceutical companies to provide medications at a fixed monthly cost. Visit prescriptionhope.com to check eligibility.
NeedyMeds (needymeds.org) is a nonprofit that maintains a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, discount drug cards, and other cost-saving resources. Search for "Clorazepate" to find programs you may qualify for.
RxAssist (rxassist.org) is another resource that helps patients find pharmaceutical company programs, state programs, and other options for free or reduced-cost medications.
Many states offer their own prescription assistance programs for residents who meet income criteria. These programs can provide additional savings on top of other discounts. Check with your state's Department of Health or use NeedyMeds to find your state's program.
Brand-name Tranxene can cost significantly more than generic Clorazepate Dipotassium — and they contain the same active ingredient. Unless your doctor has a specific clinical reason for prescribing the brand, always ask for generic. With the addition of ANI Pharmaceuticals as a new generic manufacturer in 2026, generic availability and pricing should continue to improve.
Pharmacy pricing for the same medication can vary by over $100. Before filling your prescription, use GoodRx or SingleCare to compare prices at pharmacies near you. Warehouse clubs like Costco and Sam's Club often offer some of the lowest cash prices — and you usually don't need a membership to use their pharmacy.
Many pharmacies offer a per-tablet discount when you fill a 90-day supply instead of a 30-day supply. If you're on a stable Clorazepate dose, ask your doctor to write a 90-day prescription and check the price difference with your pharmacy or discount card.
If you have insurance, make sure generic Clorazepate is on your plan's formulary. It's typically classified as a Tier 2 (preferred generic) or Tier 3 medication. If it's not covered or requires prior authorization, your doctor can submit an appeal. Some plans may prefer other benzodiazepines and require step therapy.
Insurance plans that offer mail-order pharmacy benefits often provide 90-day supplies at a lower cost than filling monthly at a retail pharmacy. Check with your plan to see if mail-order is available for Clorazepate.
No one should have to choose between their medication and their budget. With generic Clorazepate available, free discount coupons bringing prices as low as $29 for a 30-day supply, and patient assistance programs offering additional support, there are real options to make Clorazepate affordable.
Start by comparing prices using a tool like GoodRx or SingleCare. If you're uninsured or underinsured, explore patient assistance programs through NeedyMeds or RxAssist. And if you're also struggling to find Clorazepate in stock, visit Medfinder to locate pharmacies that carry it — because the cheapest price in the world doesn't help if the pharmacy doesn't have your medication on the shelf.
For more on Clorazepate availability, see our articles on finding Clorazepate in stock and the 2026 shortage update.
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