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Updated: January 21, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Drysol doesn't have to break the bank. Here's how to save money on aluminum chloride hexahydrate with coupons, discount cards, and smart pharmacy choices in 2026.

Drysol (aluminum chloride hexahydrate 20%) is one of the most affordable prescription treatments for hyperhidrosis — but the price you see at the pharmacy counter before coupons can still be surprisingly high. The good news: with the right discount strategy, most patients can pay single digits to mid-teens for a bottle of Drysol.

What Does Drysol Cost Without Insurance?

Without insurance or discount programs, the retail price of Drysol varies significantly by pharmacy and bottle size. The average retail price for a 60 mL bottle of Drysol 20% solution is approximately $27–$37. Some pharmacies may charge more. Without a coupon, this is your baseline out-of-pocket cost as a cash-paying patient.

Option 1: GoodRx — Drysol as Low as $9

GoodRx offers the most competitive pricing available for Drysol. As of 2026, GoodRx coupons can bring the price of Drysol to as low as $9 at participating pharmacies (GoodRx Companion pricing). Even the standard GoodRx coupon typically reduces the price to $15–$17 at major chains. To use it: search for "Drysol" or "aluminum chloride hexahydrate" on GoodRx.com or the app, select your pharmacy, and present the coupon at the counter.

Important note: GoodRx coupons cannot be used with insurance. If you have insurance that covers Drysol, compare your insurance copay with the GoodRx price and pay whichever is lower.

Option 2: SingleCare — Around $14 for a 60 mL Bottle

SingleCare is another solid coupon option. With a SingleCare card, a 60 mL bottle of Drysol 20% typically runs around $14. SingleCare is accepted at CVS, Target, Walmart Pharmacy, and Walgreens, among other major chains. Like GoodRx, it cannot be combined with insurance.

Multiple other prescription discount programs (Blink Health, RxSaver, NeedyMeds, FamilyWize) offer coupons for Drysol. Prices vary by program and pharmacy. It's worth checking a few to compare, as savings can differ by a few dollars depending on location.

Option 4: Insurance Coverage for Drysol

Most commercial insurance plans cover Drysol or its generic equivalents, typically as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 drug. Your copay will depend on your plan but is often $5–$30 per fill. Medicare Part D coverage varies by plan — check your plan's formulary. If your insurer doesn't cover it, coupons will likely be cheaper than your out-of-pocket cost anyway, given how affordable this drug already is with discounts.

Is There a Manufacturer Patient Assistance Program for Drysol?

Person & Covey, the manufacturer of Drysol, does not operate a formal patient assistance program or copay savings card as of 2026. However, because Drysol is already one of the most affordable prescription options for hyperhidrosis — especially with coupon programs — formal assistance programs are rarely needed. GoodRx and SingleCare effectively serve this role for most patients.

Comparing Drysol to Alternatives — A Cost Perspective

Drysol 20% (with coupon): $9–$17 per bottle

Certain Dri OTC 12%: $8–$12 at drugstores, no Rx needed

Qbrexza (glycopyrronium wipes): $580–$840/month without insurance

Botox injections: $1,000–$1,500 per session without insurance

By any measure, Drysol is the most cost-effective first-line option — which is one reason it remains the standard of care.

How to Pay Less: Quick Summary

Check GoodRx.com for the lowest coupon price at pharmacies near you

Compare with SingleCare — sometimes one is cheaper than the other

If insured, compare your copay to the coupon price and pay the lower amount

Ask your doctor to write the generic ("aluminum chloride hexahydrate 20%") to allow substitution with any equivalent brand

Need help finding a pharmacy that has Drysol in stock? Read our guide on how to find Drysol in stock near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

With a GoodRx coupon in 2026, Drysol can cost as low as $9 at participating pharmacies. The standard GoodRx price is typically $15–$17 for a 60 mL bottle of the 20% solution. Prices vary by pharmacy location.

Most commercial insurance plans cover Drysol (aluminum chloride hexahydrate 20%) as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 drug with a copay typically ranging from $5–$30. Medicare Part D coverage varies by plan. Even if not covered, coupon prices ($9–$17) often beat the insured copay.

Person & Covey (Drysol's manufacturer) does not operate a formal patient assistance program as of 2026. However, GoodRx and SingleCare coupons bring the price to $9–$17 per bottle, making formal assistance programs largely unnecessary for this medication.

Hypercare (aluminum chloride hexahydrate 20%) and Xerac AC (6.25%) are equivalent or related products. Ask your doctor to prescribe the generic name so the pharmacist can substitute the most affordable available option. Pricing among these alternatives is similar.

No — Drysol is the most affordable prescription option for hyperhidrosis. Qbrexza costs $580–$840/month without insurance; Botox injections run $1,000–$1,500 per session. Drysol at $9–$17 with coupons represents exceptional value as a first-line treatment.

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