

Corlanor can cost up to $600/month. Learn how to save with generic Ivabradine, coupons, discount cards, and patient assistance programs in 2026.
If you've seen the price tag on Corlanor (Ivabradine), you know it's not cheap. Brand-name Corlanor can cost $450 to $600 for a 30-day supply without insurance — that's over $5,000 a year for a medication you need to take every day.
The good news? There are real ways to bring that cost down significantly. From generic Ivabradine to manufacturer savings cards to patient assistance programs, this guide covers every option available to help you afford your heart failure medication in 2026.
Let's start with the numbers:
These are cash prices — what you'd pay without any insurance or discount. The actual amount you pay depends on your insurance coverage, the pharmacy you use, and whether you take advantage of the savings programs described below.
The single biggest thing you can do to save money on Corlanor is to ask your doctor about switching to generic Ivabradine. Generic versions have been available since 2019 and are FDA-approved as therapeutically equivalent to brand-name Corlanor.
What this means in practice:
Generic Ivabradine typically costs $80 to $250 per month at retail price, and can be even less with a discount card. Compare that to $450-$600 for brand-name Corlanor — that's a savings of $200-$500 per month.
To switch, ask your doctor to write your prescription for "Ivabradine" and allow generic substitution. In most states, your pharmacist can automatically substitute the generic unless your doctor specifically writes "brand name only."
Even if you're paying cash (no insurance), pharmacy discount cards can significantly reduce your cost for generic Ivabradine. Here are some options:
How to use these:
Important tip: Prices vary significantly between pharmacies. The same generic Ivabradine prescription might cost $80 at one pharmacy and $200 at another just across town. Always compare prices at multiple pharmacies using these tools.
These discount cards work instead of insurance, not in addition to it. If your insurance copay is lower than the discount card price, use your insurance. If the discount card price is lower, use the card.
If you have commercial (private) health insurance and your plan covers brand-name Corlanor, Amgen offers a Corlanor Savings Card that can reduce your monthly copay to as low as $10 to $25 per month.
Eligibility requirements:
Who is NOT eligible:
To enroll, visit the Amgen Corlanor website or ask your doctor's office for a savings card. The card is typically valid for 12 months and can be renewed.
If you're uninsured, underinsured, or can't afford your medication even with insurance, patient assistance programs (PAPs) may provide Corlanor for free.
This is the primary patient assistance program for Corlanor:
If your insurance offers mail-order pharmacy, you can often get a 90-day supply for the price of a 60-day or even 30-day copay. This is one of the easiest ways to save on any long-term medication, including Ivabradine.
Check with your insurance company about their mail-order options. Many major PBMs (Express Scripts, CVS Caremark, OptumRx) have mail-order programs.
Generic Ivabradine prices can vary dramatically between pharmacies — sometimes by $100 or more for the same drug. Use tools like Medfinder, GoodRx, or SingleCare to compare prices at pharmacies near you before you fill your prescription.
Independent pharmacies and warehouse pharmacies (Costco, Sam's Club) sometimes offer lower prices than large chain pharmacies. You don't need a Costco membership to use their pharmacy.
Corlanor tablets are scored (have a line down the middle), which means they can be split. In some cases, buying a higher-strength tablet and splitting it can save money. For example, if you take 5 mg twice daily, buying 7.5 mg tablets and splitting them might cost less — though you'd need to discuss this with your doctor and pharmacist to make sure the dosing works out correctly.
Only split tablets that are scored and with your doctor's approval.
If you're on Medicare and struggling with prescription costs, the Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy) program can significantly reduce your Part D copays. You may qualify if your income is below 150% of the federal poverty level. Apply through Social Security (ssa.gov) or your state Medicaid office.
Here's how the monthly costs compare across different savings methods:
Corlanor is an important heart failure medication, and cost shouldn't prevent you from taking it. Between generic Ivabradine, discount cards, manufacturer savings programs, and patient assistance, there are real options to make this medication affordable.
Start with the biggest savings lever — switching to generic Ivabradine if you haven't already. Then layer on discount cards or manufacturer programs to bring the cost down further. And if you're truly struggling financially, the Amgen Safety Net Foundation can provide Corlanor at no cost.
Need help finding Corlanor in stock? Use Medfinder to search for pharmacies near you. And for more information about Corlanor, check out our guides on what Corlanor is, side effects, how to find it in stock, and drug interactions to watch for.
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