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Updated: April 2, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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

Dayvigo costs $400-$500/month without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, discount cards, manufacturer programs, and patient assistance in 2026.

How to Save Money on Dayvigo in 2026

Let's get the bad news out of the way: Dayvigo (Lemborexant) is expensive. Without insurance, a 30-day supply costs between $400 and $500 at most pharmacies. There's no generic version available, and patent protections mean one won't be coming until at least 2035.

Now the good news: you don't have to pay full price. Between manufacturer programs, discount cards, coupons, and patient assistance, there are several ways to bring your Dayvigo costs down significantly — in some cases to as little as $10 per month. Here's everything you need to know to stop overpaying for your sleep medication.

What Does Dayvigo Cost Without Insurance?

The retail price of Dayvigo varies by pharmacy and location, but here's what you can generally expect in 2026:

  • Dayvigo 5 mg (30 tablets): $400–$480
  • Dayvigo 10 mg (30 tablets): $400–$500

These prices are for a one-month supply at standard retail pharmacies like CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid. Prices can fluctuate, so it's always worth comparing across pharmacies. Independent pharmacies sometimes charge less than big chains.

Why is it so expensive? Dayvigo is brand-only. Eisai is the sole manufacturer, and with patents extending to at least 2035, there's no generic competition to drive prices down. When there's only one company making a medication, they set the price. For more on this, see: Why Is Dayvigo So Hard to Find?

Option 1: Eisai Instant Savings Card (Best for Commercially Insured)

This is the single best savings option if you have commercial health insurance (not Medicare, Medicaid, or Tricare). It's the closest thing to a "free pass" on Dayvigo costs.

How it works:

  • Download or activate the card at dayvigo.com/prescription-savings
  • Show it to your pharmacist when filling your prescription
  • Your out-of-pocket cost drops to as low as $10
  • Valid for up to 12 uses per year (that's 12 months of savings)

Who qualifies:

  • Patients with commercial or private health insurance
  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Not valid for government-insured patients (Medicare Part D, Medicaid, Tricare, VA)

This card can save you $350 to $450 per fill compared to paying retail. If you have commercial insurance and your plan covers Dayvigo (even with a high copay), this is your best bet. Many patients don't know about this program, so if you're currently paying more than $10 per month with commercial insurance, you're likely leaving money on the table.

How to activate: Visit the Dayvigo website, fill out the enrollment form, and you can either print the card or save it to your phone. Most pharmacies can process it immediately. You can also call 1-800-657-7613 if you need help.

Option 2: Prescription Discount Cards and Coupons

If you don't have insurance, or if your insurance doesn't cover Dayvigo, discount cards can significantly reduce the cash price. These are free to use and don't require any sign-up fees. Here are the best options in 2026:

GoodRx

  • Price: Starting around $135 for 30 tablets
  • Savings: Up to 70% off retail price
  • How to use: Search for Dayvigo at goodrx.com, compare pharmacy prices, and show the coupon at the counter. You can print it or show it on your phone.

SingleCare

  • Price: Around $338 for 30 tablets (10 mg)
  • How to use: Visit singlecare.com and present the discount card at your pharmacy

Other Discount Programs Worth Checking

  • Optum Perks: Check perks.optum.com for current Dayvigo pricing
  • RxSaver: Compare prices at rxsaver.com
  • BuzzRx: Check buzzrx.com for additional coupon options
  • Walgreens Rx Savings: Available through the Walgreens app and website
  • Inside Rx: Another option that sometimes offers competitive pricing on brand medications

Pro tip: Prices vary significantly between pharmacies, even with the same coupon. Always compare at least 3–4 pharmacies before committing. Independent pharmacies sometimes offer the best discount card prices because they have more flexibility in their pricing. Don't assume the cheapest pharmacy in your area for one medication is the cheapest for all medications.

Option 3: Eisai Patient Assistance Program (Best for Uninsured)

If you're uninsured or underinsured and can't afford Dayvigo, Eisai's Patient Assistance Program may provide the medication at no cost. This is a separate program from the savings card and is specifically designed for patients facing financial hardship.

Eligibility criteria:

  • U.S. resident
  • No prescription drug insurance, or underinsured with demonstrated financial need
  • Income-based qualification (contact Eisai for current thresholds)

How to apply:

  1. Visit eisaipatientsupport.com
  2. Or call 1-800-657-7613
  3. Your prescriber may need to complete part of the application — ask your doctor's office for help
  4. Once approved, you'll receive Dayvigo shipped directly to you or to your doctor's office

If you qualify, you receive Dayvigo for free. The application process takes some time, so apply as soon as you know you need help with costs. While you wait for approval, ask your doctor about a short-term alternative or samples if available.

Option 4: Insurance Coverage Tips

If you have insurance, here's how to maximize your coverage for Dayvigo:

Get Prior Authorization Approved

Most insurance plans require prior authorization (PA) for Dayvigo. This means your doctor needs to submit paperwork explaining why Dayvigo is medically necessary for you. Tips for success:

  • Ask your doctor to submit the PA proactively — don't wait for a denial at the pharmacy
  • Document any previous sleep medications you've tried that didn't work (this is called "step therapy")
  • Include your insomnia diagnosis and any relevant sleep study results
  • Be patient — PA approvals can take 48 to 72 hours, sometimes longer

Appeal Denials

If your PA is denied, don't give up. You have the right to appeal. Your doctor can submit additional clinical documentation. According to industry data, many initially denied PAs are approved on appeal when the right supporting information is provided. Ask your doctor's office to help you with the appeal — they do this regularly.

Check Your Formulary Tier

Dayvigo may be on a higher tier (Tier 3 or specialty tier) on your plan's formulary. Higher tiers mean higher copays, but the Eisai savings card can offset this. You can usually find your plan's formulary on their website or by calling the number on your insurance card.

Use Mail-Order for 90-Day Supplies

Many insurance plans offer lower per-month costs for 90-day mail-order prescriptions. This means you pay less overall and only have to deal with refills four times a year instead of twelve. Ask your plan if this option is available for Dayvigo — it often saves 10–20% compared to monthly fills at a retail pharmacy.

Option 5: Other Ways to Save

Compare Pharmacy Prices

Drug prices vary between pharmacies — sometimes by hundreds of dollars for the same medication. Use Medfinder to find pharmacies that stock Dayvigo near you, then compare prices using GoodRx or SingleCare at each location. A few minutes of comparison shopping can save you real money.

Ask About 90-Day Prescriptions

A 90-day supply often costs less per month than three separate 30-day fills. Ask your doctor and pharmacy about this option. Even if the upfront cost is higher, the per-dose savings add up.

Check for State Prescription Assistance Programs

Some states offer their own prescription assistance programs for residents who can't afford medications. These programs vary by state but can provide significant savings. Check with your state's health department or visit NeedyMeds.org for a directory of programs available in your area.

Look Into NeedyMeds and RxAssist

These nonprofit resources maintain databases of patient assistance programs, discount cards, and other savings opportunities. They're free to use and can help you find programs you might not know about:

  • NeedyMeds.org — comprehensive database of assistance programs
  • RxAssist.org — directory of pharmaceutical company patient assistance programs

Savings Summary

Here's a quick comparison of your Dayvigo savings options so you can see everything in one place:

  • Retail price (no savings): $400–$500/month
  • GoodRx coupon: ~$135/month
  • SingleCare coupon: ~$338/month
  • Eisai Savings Card + commercial insurance: As low as $10/month
  • Eisai Patient Assistance Program: $0/month (if eligible)
  • Insurance with PA approved: $30–$75/month (varies by plan)

The bottom line: most people don't need to pay full retail price. Whether you use a savings card, coupon, insurance, or patient assistance, there's almost certainly a way to bring your costs down.

What About Generic Alternatives?

If cost is your primary concern and none of the savings programs work for your situation, it's worth asking your doctor about generic sleep medications. While they work differently than Dayvigo, they're much more affordable:

  • Zolpidem (generic Ambien): $5–$20/month
  • Eszopiclone (generic Lunesta): $10–$30/month

These medications use a different mechanism than Dayvigo, so they may not work the same way for everyone. But for some patients, they're an effective and affordable option. See our full alternatives guide: Alternatives to Dayvigo If You Can't Fill Your Prescription.

Final Thoughts

Dayvigo doesn't have to break the bank. The manufacturer's savings card is your best bet if you have commercial insurance — paying just $10 per month makes this medication very accessible. If you're uninsured, the Patient Assistance Program can provide it for free. And discount cards like GoodRx can cut the retail price by more than 70%.

The important thing is not to give up on getting the sleep medication you need because of cost. Explore your options, use the tools available, and talk to your doctor if you're struggling. Good sleep isn't optional — it affects everything from your mood and energy to your long-term health. For help finding Dayvigo in stock near you, visit Medfinder.

Frequently Asked Questions

Without insurance, Dayvigo costs approximately $400 to $500 per month for a 30-day supply (either 5 mg or 10 mg). Prices vary by pharmacy and location.

For commercially insured patients, the Eisai Instant Savings Card brings the copay to as low as $10 per month. For uninsured patients, the Eisai Patient Assistance Program may provide it free. For cash-pay patients, GoodRx coupons can reduce the price to around $135.

No. The Eisai Instant Savings Card is not valid for patients insured through Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, or other government programs. These patients may qualify for the Eisai Patient Assistance Program instead.

No. There is no generic version of Dayvigo (Lemborexant) as of 2026. Patent protections extend to at least 2035, so a cheaper generic is not expected anytime soon. The best ways to save are manufacturer programs and discount coupons.

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