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Updated: January 16, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Medication bottle with piggy bank and discount tags representing savings

Dutasteride can cost over $160 at retail without insurance. Here's how to get it for as little as $4–$12 per month using GoodRx, coupons, and patient assistance programs.

Dutasteride is one of the most cost-effective generics available once you know where to look. The retail sticker price of around $165-$170 for a 30-day supply can be shocking — but most patients can pay far less using discount programs, coupons, and smart pharmacy choices. Here's a complete guide to saving money on dutasteride in 2026.

What Does Dutasteride Cost Without Insurance?

The average retail price for 30 capsules of dutasteride 0.5 mg is approximately $165-$170 at major US pharmacies without insurance or a discount card. Brand-name Avodart costs significantly more — often hundreds of dollars per month without insurance coverage. However, these retail prices are essentially the "list price" — very few patients actually pay them.

How Much Can You Save With a Discount Card?

Prescription discount cards can dramatically reduce the cost of generic dutasteride. Here are the best options:

GoodRx: Prices as low as $4-$12 for 30 capsules of generic dutasteride 0.5 mg, a savings of up to 97% off the retail price. Free to use at major chains including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Kroger, and Rite Aid.

SingleCare: Prices as low as $11-$12 for 30 capsules. Accepted at CVS, Walmart, Kroger, Walgreens, and other major pharmacies.

GoodRx Gold ($9.99/month): The paid tier can bring prices even lower — as little as $10 per month for dutasteride.

Important tip: Always compare the GoodRx price to your insurance copay. In many cases, the GoodRx cash price is lower than your insurance copay — especially for generic medications on Tier 1 or 2 formularies. You cannot use both insurance and a GoodRx coupon at the same time; choose whichever is cheaper.

Does Insurance Cover Dutasteride?

Yes, in most cases. Generic dutasteride is covered by the majority of commercial insurance plans and Medicare Part D plans. It is typically placed on Tier 1 or Tier 2 of most formularies, resulting in copays of $0-$30 per month for insured patients.

Brand-name Avodart may require prior authorization and step therapy (requiring you to try generic dutasteride first) before insurance will cover it. If you and your prescriber specifically need brand-name Avodart, contact your insurance plan to confirm coverage requirements.

Medicare and Dutasteride

Generic dutasteride is covered by most Medicare Part D plans. Copays typically vary by plan and tier. In 2026, the Medicare Part D annual out-of-pocket cap is $2,100. For a low-cost generic like dutasteride, most Medicare patients pay very little or nothing per month. Compare your plan's copay against the GoodRx price to determine the best option.

Manufacturer Savings Programs for Avodart

GSK, the manufacturer of brand-name Avodart, offers a savings card for commercially insured patients that can bring the out-of-pocket cost of brand-name Avodart to as low as $5 per month. This is available to patients who have commercial insurance that covers Avodart. Medicare patients and those with government insurance (Medicaid, Tricare) are typically not eligible.

Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) for Uninsured Patients

If you have no insurance and cannot afford dutasteride, patient assistance programs (PAPs) may be available. GSK has a patient assistance program for brand-name Avodart. Independent programs like NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org can help you navigate available programs based on your income and situation.

However, the most practical option for most uninsured patients is simply to use GoodRx or SingleCare — at $4-$12 per month for generic dutasteride, it's already exceptionally affordable for most budgets.

Low-Cost Online Pharmacy Options

Cost Plus Drugs (costplusdrugs.com): Mark Cuban's pharmacy offers transparent, low-cost pricing on generics including dutasteride with home delivery.

Amazon Pharmacy: Competitive pricing on generic dutasteride with home delivery. Prime members may receive additional savings.

Costco Pharmacy: Consistently low prices on generics; membership not required for pharmacy services at most locations.

Tips to Maximize Savings

Ask for a 90-day supply. A 90-day fill often costs less per dose than three separate 30-day fills. Ask your doctor for a 90-day prescription.

Always use a discount card. Even if you have insurance, compare your copay against GoodRx/SingleCare — you may pay less without using insurance.

Stay on generic. Generic dutasteride is therapeutically equivalent to brand-name Avodart and costs a fraction of the price. Unless your prescriber has a specific reason to use the brand, generic is the smart choice.

The Bottom Line

Dutasteride is one of the most affordable generic medications available — retail prices only look scary until you apply a discount card. With GoodRx or SingleCare, a 30-day supply costs as little as $4-$12. If you're also having trouble finding dutasteride in stock, read our guide on how to find dutasteride in stock near you or use medfinder to let us find it for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

The retail price of dutasteride is approximately $165-$170 for a 30-day supply (0.5 mg capsules) without insurance. However, using a free discount card like GoodRx or SingleCare can reduce this to as little as $4-$12 per month — a savings of up to 97%. Most patients never need to pay the retail price.

Yes. Generic dutasteride is covered by most Medicare Part D plans. Because it is an inexpensive generic, many plans place it on Tier 1 or Tier 2, resulting in low or no copay. In 2026, Medicare Part D plans have a $2,100 annual out-of-pocket cap. Compare your plan's copay against GoodRx pricing to determine the most affordable option.

Yes. GSK offers an Avodart savings card for commercially insured patients that can reduce the cost to as low as $5 per month. This program is not available to Medicare, Medicaid, or other government insurance beneficiaries. Visit the Avodart patient savings page on the GSK website for current program details.

For most patients, generic dutasteride is the best choice. It contains the same active ingredient at the same dose, is FDA-approved as therapeutically equivalent to Avodart, and costs as little as $4-$12 per month with discount coupons — compared to hundreds of dollars for brand-name Avodart without a savings program. Ask your pharmacist or prescriber if there is any reason you specifically need the brand-name version.

No. You cannot use both GoodRx (or other discount cards) and your insurance on the same prescription fill. You must choose one or the other. For generic dutasteride, the GoodRx price ($4-$12) is sometimes lower than your insurance copay, so it's always worth checking both prices before paying.

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