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Updated: March 31, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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

Colchicine can cost over $200 without insurance. Learn how to pay as little as $8 using coupons, discount cards, and patient assistance programs.

Colchicine Doesn't Have to Break the Bank

Here's a number that shocks most people: the retail cash price for a 30-day supply of generic Colchicine 0.6 mg is approximately $200 to $250. For a medication that's been around for centuries — literally derived from a plant — that seems outrageous.

But here's the good news: you don't have to pay anything close to that. With the right tools, most patients can get Colchicine for $8 to $30 per month — sometimes even less. In this guide, we'll walk through every way to save money on Colchicine in 2026.

What Does Colchicine Cost Without Insurance?

Let's start with the full picture:

  • Generic Colchicine 0.6 mg (30 tablets), retail cash price: $200 to $250
  • Brand-name Colcrys 0.6 mg (30 tablets): $300 to $500+
  • Brand-name Mitigare 0.6 mg (30 capsules): $250 to $400+
  • Lodoco 0.5 mg (30 tablets): Pricing varies, check with pharmacy

These prices are what you'd pay if you walked into a pharmacy with no insurance and no discount card. The gap between retail and discounted prices is enormous — which is why using a savings tool is so important.

Coupons and Discount Cards: Your Best First Move

Free prescription discount cards are the fastest way to lower your Colchicine cost. Here's how the major ones compare for generic Colchicine 0.6 mg (30 tablets):

GoodRx

  • Price: As low as $8.57 at select pharmacies
  • How to use: Search "Colchicine" on goodrx.com, show the coupon at your pharmacy
  • Works at: CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Rite Aid, Costco, and most independents

SingleCare

  • Price: As low as $14.56
  • How to use: Search on singlecare.com or use their app
  • Works at: Most major chains and independents

Other Discount Programs

  • RxSaver: Compares prices across pharmacies near you
  • Optum Perks: Another free coupon option
  • BuzzRx: Free savings card, often competitive pricing
  • America's Pharmacy: May offer additional savings at certain locations
  • Cost Plus Drugs (Mark Cuban's): Online pharmacy with transparent cost-plus pricing — check costplusdrugs.com for Colchicine availability

Pro tip: Prices vary by pharmacy. Always compare prices across 2 to 3 pharmacies before filling. A few minutes of comparison shopping can save you $20 or more.

Patient Assistance Programs: For When Cost Is a Real Barrier

If even discounted prices are too high, patient assistance programs (PAPs) can help — sometimes providing medication for free or at greatly reduced cost.

Takeda Help at Hand

  • Covers: Brand-name Colcrys
  • Who qualifies: Uninsured or underinsured patients who meet income requirements
  • Cost: Free medication for qualifying patients
  • How to apply: Through your doctor's office — requires a provider signature. Apply at helpathandpap.com or via RxHope

Prescription Hope

  • Covers: Colchicine (generic Colcrys and Mitigare)
  • Cost: $70 per month, flat rate
  • Who qualifies: Patients regardless of insurance status
  • How to apply: prescriptionhope.com — they handle the paperwork with manufacturers

NeedyMeds

  • What it is: A comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, co-pay cards, and state-specific resources
  • Cost: Free to search
  • Website: needymeds.org

RxAssist

  • What it is: Another database of assistance programs, run by a nonprofit
  • Website: rxassist.org

Other Ways to Save on Colchicine

Always Get the Generic

This seems obvious, but it's worth stating: generic Colchicine is the same medication as Colcrys and Mitigare, just without the brand-name markup. With a discount card, the difference is $8 versus $300+. Unless your doctor has a specific clinical reason for the brand, always request generic.

Ask About 90-Day Supplies

If you take Colchicine daily (for gout prevention, FMF, or cardiovascular risk reduction), a 90-day supply is almost always cheaper per pill than three separate 30-day fills. Many insurance plans and mail-order pharmacies offer 90-day pricing. Ask your doctor to write the prescription for a 90-day quantity.

Compare Pharmacy Prices

Prices can vary dramatically between pharmacies — even pharmacies across the street from each other. When using a discount card:

  • Costco often has the lowest prices (you don't need a membership to use the pharmacy)
  • Walmart and Kroger pharmacies are frequently competitive
  • Independent pharmacies may match or beat chain prices with certain discount cards

Check Online Pharmacies

Legitimate online pharmacies can offer significant savings:

  • Cost Plus Drugs (costplusdrugs.com) — transparent pricing model
  • Amazon Pharmacy (pharmacy.amazon.com) — competitive pricing, Prime members may get additional discounts
  • Honeybee Health (honeybeehealth.com) — low-cost generics shipped to your door

Always verify that any online pharmacy is licensed and VIPPS-accredited.

Use Your Insurance Wisely

If you have insurance:

  • Generic Colchicine is typically Tier 2 (preferred generic) on most formularies, meaning lower co-pays
  • If your plan requires brand-name, ask your doctor to submit a prior authorization for the generic
  • Check if your plan offers a mail-order pharmacy benefit — 90-day supplies through mail order often have lower co-pays than retail
  • If you're on Medicare Part D, generic Colchicine should be covered — check your plan's formulary to confirm

What About the Colcrys Co-Pay Card?

Takeda has offered co-pay savings cards for Colcrys (brand) in the past. These typically reduce out-of-pocket costs for commercially insured patients. However, availability of these programs can change — check with your pharmacist or Takeda's website for current offers.

Note: Manufacturer co-pay cards typically cannot be used with Medicare, Medicaid, or other government-funded insurance.

Final Thoughts

No one should skip a medication because of cost — especially one as important as Colchicine for managing gout, FMF, or cardiovascular risk. The retail price is intimidating, but the actual price you should be paying is $8 to $30 per month with a free discount card.

Here's your action plan:

  1. Always request generic Colchicine
  2. Use GoodRx or SingleCare — compare prices across pharmacies
  3. Ask about 90-day supplies for daily medications
  4. Explore patient assistance programs if you're uninsured (Takeda Help at Hand, Prescription Hope)
  5. Check online pharmacies like Cost Plus Drugs for additional savings

If you also need help finding Colchicine in stock, visit Medfinder to search pharmacy availability near you, or read our guide on how to find Colchicine in stock near you.

For more about this medication, see our guides on what Colchicine is and how to take it, Colchicine side effects, and Colchicine drug interactions.

Frequently Asked Questions

The retail cash price for generic Colchicine 0.6 mg (30 tablets) is approximately $200 to $250. Brand-name Colcrys costs $300 to $500+. However, with a free discount card from GoodRx, you can pay as little as $8.57 at select pharmacies. SingleCare offers prices starting around $14.56.

The cheapest way is to fill a generic Colchicine prescription using a free discount card (GoodRx or SingleCare) at a pharmacy with competitive pricing — Costco, Walmart, and some independents often have the lowest prices. This can bring the cost down to $8 to $15 for a 30-day supply. For 90-day supplies, mail-order pharmacies may offer even lower per-pill pricing.

Yes. Takeda's Help at Hand program provides free Colcrys (brand Colchicine) to eligible uninsured or underinsured patients. Prescription Hope offers Colchicine for a flat $70 per month. NeedyMeds (needymeds.org) and RxAssist (rxassist.org) maintain searchable databases of additional assistance programs.

No. By law, you do not need a Costco membership to use their pharmacy. Costco pharmacies frequently offer some of the lowest prices on generic medications, including Colchicine. Simply walk in (or use the pharmacy entrance) and present your prescription and discount card.

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