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Updated: January 21, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Dicyclomine is already affordable, but you can cut costs even further. Here are the best ways to save on dicyclomine in 2026 — coupons, discount cards, and more.

Dicyclomine is one of the most affordable prescription medications available — even without insurance, a standard fill typically costs less than $25 at retail pharmacies. But with the right discount tools, you can cut that down to just a few dollars. Here's everything you need to know about saving money on dicyclomine in 2026.

What Does Dicyclomine Cost Without Insurance?

Without insurance, the average retail price for dicyclomine 20 mg (a standard 20-tablet fill) is approximately $20–$22. This is already low for a prescription medication — but it can be reduced even further with discount programs.

Note: The 40 mg tablet is less commonly stocked and can be significantly more expensive per-tablet compared to the 20 mg form. If you're prescribed 40 mg, ask your doctor if two 20 mg tablets are clinically appropriate — it's often cheaper per dose to fill the 20 mg form.

GoodRx: Up to 85% Off Retail Price

GoodRx is one of the most widely used prescription discount programs in the United States. For dicyclomine, GoodRx lists prices as low as $3.27 at participating pharmacies — that's approximately 85% off the average retail price of $21.64 for the most common version. GoodRx is accepted at over 70,000 pharmacies, including CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Walmart, Kroger, and most major chains.

To use GoodRx: visit goodrx.com, search for dicyclomine, enter your ZIP code, and present the coupon (printed, mobile app, or text) to your pharmacist. You cannot use GoodRx at the same time as insurance — use whichever gives you the lower price.

SingleCare: Dicyclomine as Low as $2.85

SingleCare is another free prescription savings program that can reduce dicyclomine costs significantly. SingleCare's lowest advertised price for dicyclomine is $2.85 for 20 tablets (20 mg), compared to an average retail price of about $20.19 per 20 tablets. Like GoodRx, SingleCare is not insurance — it's a discount card that you present at the pharmacy in place of your insurance card.

Insurance Coverage: What to Expect

Dicyclomine is covered by most commercial health insurance plans and Medicare Part D. It's typically placed on Tier 1 or Tier 2 of the formulary, which means your copay is usually low — often $0–$10 for generic medications on Tier 1 plans. Prior authorization is rarely required.

If you have a high-deductible health plan (HDHP) and you haven't met your deductible yet, you may be paying full retail price even though you're "insured." In this case, comparing your insurance price against a GoodRx or SingleCare coupon is worth the 30 seconds it takes.

Medicare Part D: Low Cost for Most Enrollees

Generic dicyclomine is covered by most Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans. It's generally on a low-tier formulary position. If your plan has a deductible phase, discount coupons may cost less than your Part D copay during that period — always compare both options at the pharmacy.

Is There a Manufacturer Patient Assistance Program for Dicyclomine?

Because dicyclomine is a generic medication, there is no branded manufacturer patient assistance program (PAP) for it. PAPs are typically offered by brand-name drug makers to help patients who can't afford their specific branded product. Since dicyclomine is already very low-cost as a generic, the most practical savings options are discount coupon programs (GoodRx, SingleCare, RxSaver, Blink Health) rather than PAPs.

Medicaid: Dicyclomine Is Almost Always Covered

Medicaid programs in all states cover generic dicyclomine. Copays through Medicaid are typically $0–$3. If you qualify for Medicaid, the coverage cost is generally negligible. Contact your state Medicaid office or your pharmacy for your specific copay.

Tips for Getting the Lowest Price on Dicyclomine

Compare pharmacy prices: Prices can vary by $5–$10 between pharmacies even for the same generic. Costco and Walmart often have the lowest cash prices for common generics.

Always compare your insurance copay to GoodRx before paying. The discount coupon may cost less.

Ask your doctor about a 90-day supply if you take dicyclomine regularly — per-tablet cost is often lower with a 90-day fill at a mail-order pharmacy.

If you're on the 40 mg dose, ask if two 20 mg tablets are clinically appropriate — the 20 mg tablet is often cheaper per milligram and more widely stocked.

What If You Can't Find Dicyclomine to Fill at All?

Even the best coupon doesn't help if your pharmacy doesn't have dicyclomine in stock. medfinder solves that by calling pharmacies near you to find which ones have your exact medication and dosage. Once you know which pharmacy has it, you can apply your GoodRx or SingleCare coupon there for the best combination of availability and price.

Summary: Cheapest Ways to Get Dicyclomine in 2026

With insurance (Tier 1): $0–$10 copay at most pharmacies

With GoodRx coupon: As low as $3.27 at participating pharmacies

With SingleCare coupon: As low as $2.85 for 20 tablets at participating pharmacies

With Medicaid: $0–$3 depending on state

Without any coupon or insurance: $15–$22 average retail

Frequently Asked Questions

Using a prescription discount coupon from GoodRx or SingleCare is the easiest way to reduce the cost of dicyclomine. GoodRx offers prices as low as $3.27 at participating pharmacies — approximately 85% off the average retail price. SingleCare can bring the price to $2.85 for a 20-tablet fill. These coupons are free and accepted at most major pharmacies.

Yes. Dicyclomine is covered by most commercial insurance plans, Medicare Part D, and Medicaid. It is typically placed on Tier 1 or Tier 2 of the formulary, meaning copays are usually $0–$10. Prior authorization is rarely required for dicyclomine.

No. Because dicyclomine is a generic medication, there is no manufacturer patient assistance program (PAP). Branded PAPs are offered for brand-name drugs only. For dicyclomine, GoodRx, SingleCare, and similar free discount card programs are the most effective savings tools.

The 40 mg tablet is less commonly prescribed and stocked, which can result in higher prices. If your prescriber has you on a 40 mg dose, it's worth asking if taking two 20 mg tablets is clinically appropriate — the 20 mg tablet is typically cheaper per milligram and more widely available.

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