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Updated: January 16, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Dorzolamide can cost up to $80 without insurance. Learn how to use GoodRx, SingleCare, and other programs to pay as little as $15 for your glaucoma eye drops in 2026.

Glaucoma is a long-term condition — and dorzolamide is often a long-term medication. That means the cost adds up quickly, especially if you're uninsured or underinsured. The good news is that generic dorzolamide is one of the more affordable glaucoma drugs if you know where to look. This guide breaks down every major way to save on dorzolamide in 2026.

What Does Dorzolamide Cost Without Insurance?

Without insurance or a coupon, the average retail price for a 10mL bottle of generic dorzolamide 2% is around $58. Some pharmacies charge as much as $80 or more. A 10mL bottle lasts approximately 6-8 weeks when used as prescribed (one drop in each eye three times daily), so you may need 6-8 bottles per year — adding up to $350-$640 annually at full retail prices.

The brand-name Trusopt has been discontinued, so the only version currently dispensed is generic. This already makes dorzolamide significantly cheaper than it was in the brand-name era — but you can do even better with coupons.

Option 1: GoodRx — Pay as Low as $15 for Dorzolamide

GoodRx is the most widely used prescription discount service in the U.S. For dorzolamide 2% 10mL, GoodRx prices start at approximately $15.19 — a 74% discount off the average retail price of $58.20. Here's how to use it:

  1. Go to GoodRx.com and search "dorzolamide"
  2. Enter your zip code to see local pharmacy prices
  3. Select the lowest price and print, text, or save the coupon to your phone
  4. Show the coupon to your pharmacist — GoodRx is accepted at most major chains

GoodRx cannot be used at the same time as your insurance. Compare both prices and use whichever is lower. For generic dorzolamide, GoodRx is often cheaper than insurance copays.

Option 2: SingleCare — Another Strong Discount Option

SingleCare is a pharmacy discount program similar to GoodRx. It has been shown to offer dorzolamide for under $14 at participating pharmacies — sometimes even lower than GoodRx depending on your location. SingleCare is accepted at Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, Kroger, and many other chains.

To use SingleCare, visit SingleCare.com, search dorzolamide, enter your zip code, and print or save your coupon.

Option 3: Insurance Coverage — What to Expect

Generic dorzolamide is typically covered on most commercial insurance plans and Medicare Part D at Tier 1 or Tier 2 (the lowest copay tiers). Prior authorization is rarely required for the generic. What you actually pay depends on your plan's copay structure:

  • Tier 1 generic: $0-$15 copay per fill
  • Tier 2 generic: $15-$45 copay per fill
  • Medicare Part D: Usually covered; copay varies by plan. Many Part D plans place dorzolamide on their preferred generic tier.

Always compare your insurance copay to coupon prices. If your copay exceeds $20, a GoodRx or SingleCare coupon will likely save you money.

Option 4: Mail-Order Pharmacy for 90-Day Supply Savings

If you're on a stable dose and use dorzolamide long-term, a 90-day supply from a mail-order pharmacy can save you significantly:

  • Many insurance plans charge a lower per-dose cost for 90-day mail-order fills (e.g., 2x copay for 3x supply)
  • Mail-order eliminates monthly pharmacy trips
  • Ask your doctor to write a 90-day prescription at your next visit

Option 5: Patient Assistance Programs for Uninsured Patients

Since dorzolamide is now only available as a generic (the Trusopt brand was discontinued), there is no longer a manufacturer patient assistance program specifically for this drug. However, resources still exist for patients who can't afford their medication:

  • NeedyMeds: NeedyMeds.org lists generic drug pricing programs and manufacturer assistance options. Search for dorzolamide to see current options.
  • Medicaid: Almost all state Medicaid plans cover generic dorzolamide with minimal or no copay. If you're uninsured and low-income, check Medicaid eligibility at Healthcare.gov.
  • Glaucoma Research Foundation: Can sometimes connect patients with local ophthalmology clinics that provide reduced-cost care and medication assistance.

Quick Summary: Best Ways to Save on Dorzolamide in 2026

  • GoodRx coupon: As low as $15.19 per 10mL bottle (74% off retail)
  • SingleCare coupon: Under $14 at some pharmacies
  • Insurance (Tier 1-2): $0-$45 copay; compare to coupon prices
  • Mail-order pharmacy: Better per-dose cost on 90-day fills
  • Medicaid: Minimal or no copay for eligible patients

And if saving money also means finding your pharmacy faster, medfinder can help you locate dorzolamide in stock near you without calling around. See our full guide on finding dorzolamide in stock for more.

Frequently Asked Questions

With a GoodRx coupon, generic dorzolamide 2% 10mL can be purchased for as low as $15.19 at participating pharmacies — a 74% discount off the average retail price of $58.20. SingleCare offers similar savings, with prices under $14 at some locations. Prices vary by pharmacy and zip code.

Yes. Generic dorzolamide is typically covered under Medicare Part D prescription drug plans, usually at a preferred generic tier with a low copay. Coverage specifics vary by plan. If you're on Medicare, compare your plan's dorzolamide copay to GoodRx or SingleCare coupon prices, as coupons sometimes cost less than insurance copays.

No. Because the brand-name Trusopt has been discontinued, there is no active manufacturer savings card or copay assistance program for dorzolamide. The best discounts available are through GoodRx, SingleCare, and other pharmacy discount programs, which can cut the cost by up to 75% off retail.

GoodRx cannot be combined with Medicare Part D at the same pharmacy transaction. However, using a GoodRx coupon instead of Medicare Part D (called "paying cash") is allowed and sometimes cheaper. Compare both prices before filling — if the GoodRx price is lower than your Medicare copay, use GoodRx. Be aware that cash-pay transactions don't count toward your Part D deductible.

Yes. Both Walmart and Costco pharmacies tend to offer competitive pricing on generic ophthalmic medications. Costco's pharmacy is open to non-members for prescription purchases. Combine their base price with a GoodRx or SingleCare coupon to minimize your out-of-pocket cost. Prices vary by location.

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