Medfinder
Back to blog

Updated: January 21, 2026

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

Author

Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Medication bottle next to piggy bank and discount tag illustration

Dicloxacillin can cost up to $115 without insurance. Here's how to use GoodRx, SingleCare, and other discount tools to pay as little as $22 for your prescription.

Dicloxacillin is a generic antibiotic, which means it's significantly more affordable than brand-name medications. But the retail price without insurance can still reach $115 for a typical course — much higher than it needs to be. With the right discount tools, most patients can bring that cost down to $22-$40. Here's how.

What Does Dicloxacillin Cost Without Insurance?

Prices vary significantly by pharmacy and quantity, but here's a general range for a standard 10-day course (40 capsules of 500 mg, four times daily):

Average retail price (no coupon): $70-$115 per 40 capsules

With GoodRx coupon: As low as $21.87-$27.75 (approximately 62-71% off retail)

With SingleCare coupon: As low as $40.20 per 40 capsules (500 mg)

With insurance (generic Tier 1-2): Typically $0-$20 copay at most pharmacies

How to Use GoodRx for Dicloxacillin

GoodRx is one of the most widely used prescription discount tools in the U.S. Here's how to use it for Dicloxacillin:

Go to goodrx.com or open the GoodRx app.

Search "Dicloxacillin" and enter your dosage (250 mg or 500 mg), quantity, and zip code.

Compare prices at nearby pharmacies and select the best price.

Show the GoodRx coupon (or app) to the pharmacist and ask them to run it as cash using the coupon — not your insurance.

Important: You generally cannot combine a GoodRx coupon with insurance. Check both your insurance copay and the GoodRx price and use whichever is lower. For a generic antibiotic like Dicloxacillin, the GoodRx price often beats insurance copays.

Other Discount Programs That Work for Dicloxacillin

GoodRx isn't the only option. These discount services also work for Dicloxacillin at most pharmacies:

SingleCare (singlecare.com): Offers Dicloxacillin for as low as $40.20 per 40 capsules (500 mg). Works at major chains and independent pharmacies.

RxSaver (rxsaver.com): Another free coupon service that negotiates discounts at participating pharmacies.

Blink Health (blinkhealth.com): Pre-pay for your prescription online at a discounted rate and pick it up at the pharmacy.

Walmart $4/$10 Generic List: Dicloxacillin may be eligible for Walmart's generic drug discount list. Check Walmart's current generic list for details.

Is Dicloxacillin Covered by Insurance?

Yes, for most patients. Dicloxacillin is a generic antibiotic and is generally covered under most commercial insurance plans, Medicare Part D plans, and Medicaid. It typically falls in the Tier 1 or Tier 2 category, making copays very low — usually $0-$20 for a standard course.

If your plan does not cover Dicloxacillin or requires prior authorization, ask your doctor's office to submit documentation of medical necessity or to prescribe a covered equivalent like cephalexin.

Are There Manufacturer Patient Assistance Programs for Dicloxacillin?

Manufacturer patient assistance programs (PAPs) are primarily available for expensive brand-name medications. Since Dicloxacillin is an affordable generic antibiotic, no manufacturer PAP programs are specifically offered for it. However, if you are uninsured or underinsured, the discount programs listed above (GoodRx, SingleCare) effectively serve the same purpose by significantly reducing your out-of-pocket cost.

How to Get the Lowest Price: A Quick Checklist

Compare GoodRx and SingleCare prices before going to the pharmacy — prices vary by location

Also check your insurance copay — sometimes insurance is cheaper

Warehouse clubs like Costco often have competitive generic drug pricing

Ask your pharmacist which discount program they recommend — they can run multiple options

If you're on Medicare: you can use a GoodRx coupon instead of Part D for a given fill (purchase won't count toward deductible, so weigh accordingly)

And if you're still struggling to find Dicloxacillin in stock — not just affordably but at all — medfinder can call local pharmacies on your behalf to locate it. Once you know where it's available, use the discount programs above to reduce your cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

The average retail cash price is $70-$115 for 40 capsules of 500 mg (a typical 10-day course). With a GoodRx coupon, the price drops to as low as $21.87-$27.75 at participating pharmacies. SingleCare offers it for around $40.20 per 40 capsules.

Yes, in most cases. Dicloxacillin is a generic antibiotic that falls in Tier 1 or Tier 2 on most commercial insurance, Medicare Part D, and Medicaid formularies. Copays are typically $0-$20 for a standard antibiotic course. Confirm with your specific plan.

You generally cannot combine GoodRx with insurance in the same transaction. Ask the pharmacist to run both prices — your insurance copay and the GoodRx coupon price — and use whichever is lower. For generic antibiotics like Dicloxacillin, the GoodRx price often competes with or beats low-tier insurance copays.

No manufacturer patient assistance programs are available for Dicloxacillin since it is a low-cost generic. Free samples are also generally not available for generic antibiotics. However, discount tools like GoodRx and SingleCare can bring the price down to $22-$40 for a full course — already very affordable for most patients.

Medfinder Editorial Standards

Medfinder's mission is to ensure every patient gets access to the medications they need. We are committed to providing trustworthy, evidence-based information to help you make informed health decisions.

Read our editorial standards

Patients searching for Dicloxacillin also looked for:

31,889 have already found their meds with Medfinder.

Start your search today.

31K+
5-star ratingTrusted by 31,889 Happy Patients
      What med are you looking for?
⊙  Find Your Meds
99% success rate
Fast turnaround time
Never call another pharmacy

Need this medication?