

Crexont can cost over $600/month without insurance. Learn how to save with the Crexont Savings Program, patient assistance, coupons, and more.
Crexont (Carbidopa/Levodopa extended-release capsules) is an effective Parkinson's disease medication, but it comes with a significant price tag. Without insurance, a 30-day supply of Crexont can cost between $540 and $665. Even with insurance, copays can be high for this brand-name drug with no generic alternative.
The good news? There are several programs and strategies that can help you reduce your out-of-pocket costs. Here's a complete guide to saving money on Crexont in 2026.
Here are the approximate costs for a 30-day supply (120 capsules) of Crexont without insurance:
Costs vary by pharmacy and dosage strength. There is no generic version of Crexont available as of February 2026, which means you cannot save by switching to a generic.
The best savings option for most patients is the Crexont Savings Program offered directly by Amneal Pharmaceuticals.
To enroll, visit crexont.com/support-resources.
If you are uninsured or underinsured and cannot afford Crexont, Amneal Pharmaceuticals offers a Patient Assistance Program that provides Crexont at no cost to qualifying patients.
Your doctor or pharmacist may need to submit documentation on your behalf. Don't hesitate to ask for help with the application process.
If you don't qualify for the manufacturer savings program (for example, if you have Medicare), third-party pharmacy coupons can help reduce costs:
Important: You cannot combine manufacturer copay cards with government insurance, but you can use third-party coupons instead of insurance if the coupon price is lower. However, coupon purchases do not count toward your insurance deductible.
If you have Medicare Part D, Crexont may be covered on your plan's formulary, though coverage varies:
You cannot use the Crexont Savings Program (copay card) with Medicare. However, you can compare your Medicare copay against GoodRx coupon prices and use whichever is lower.
Crexont prices vary significantly between pharmacies. Strategies to find the lowest price:
Your neurologist or movement disorder specialist may have free samples of Crexont from Amneal Pharmaceuticals. While samples won't provide a long-term solution, they can bridge the gap while you're working on insurance approval or enrollment in a savings program.
If Crexont remains too expensive even with savings programs, talk to your doctor about less costly alternatives:
Remember, these are different formulations with different clinical profiles. Your doctor can help you weigh the cost-benefit tradeoff.
For help finding Crexont in stock, visit MedFinder. For more information about Crexont, check out these guides:
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