

Enoxaparin can cost $30-$600+/month. Learn how to save with GoodRx coupons, patient assistance programs, and other discount strategies in 2026.
Enoxaparin (brand name Lovenox) is one of the most commonly prescribed blood thinners in the U.S., used to prevent and treat dangerous blood clots. But between ongoing supply issues and high cash prices, many patients struggle to afford this critical medication.
The good news: there are real ways to cut your costs significantly. This guide covers every major savings strategy — from free coupon cards to patient assistance programs that can provide Enoxaparin at no cost.
Enoxaparin prices vary widely depending on the formulation, strength, and pharmacy:
These prices can add up quickly, especially for patients who need treatment-dose Enoxaparin (1 mg/kg twice daily) versus prophylactic dosing (40 mg once daily). A patient on 80 mg twice daily could face costs 3–4x higher than someone on 40 mg once daily.
Free prescription discount cards are the fastest way to lower your out-of-pocket cost. These work even without insurance and are accepted at most major pharmacies.
Pro tip: Prices vary significantly between pharmacies — even within the same chain. Always compare prices at multiple locations using these tools before filling your prescription.
Important: Coupon cards typically cannot be combined with insurance. Compare your insurance copay vs. the coupon price and use whichever is lower.
If you're uninsured or underinsured, patient assistance programs can provide Enoxaparin at no cost or dramatically reduced prices.
Sanofi, the manufacturer of brand-name Lovenox, offers the Patient Connection program for eligible patients. If you qualify, you can receive Lovenox at no cost. Eligibility typically requires:
Apply through your prescriber's office or visit the Sanofi patient assistance website.
Generic Enoxaparin (from Amphastar, Sandoz, Teva, or Fresenius Kabi) is therapeutically equivalent to brand-name Lovenox and costs a fraction of the price — often $30–$80 vs. $400–$600+. Make sure your prescription allows generic substitution.
The 300 mg/3 mL multi-dose vial is typically less expensive per dose than prefilled syringes. If you're comfortable drawing your own doses (your doctor or pharmacist can teach you), this can save meaningfully over a month-long course of treatment.
Prices for the same generic Enoxaparin can vary by $50 or more between pharmacies. Independent pharmacies, Costco (no membership required for pharmacy), and warehouse pharmacies often have lower prices than chain drugstores.
If you have insurance, generic Enoxaparin is usually on Tier 2–3, meaning moderate copays ($10–$50). Call your plan to confirm coverage and copay before filling. If brand Lovenox is prescribed, ask your doctor to switch to generic to lower your tier.
Mail-order pharmacies — through your insurance or services like Amazon Pharmacy, Cost Plus Drugs, or Honeybee Health — may offer lower prices for a 90-day supply. This also reduces the number of pharmacy trips.
For certain indications, once-daily dosing (1.5 mg/kg) may be an option instead of twice-daily dosing (1 mg/kg every 12 hours), which can reduce the number of syringes needed. Discuss this with your prescriber — dose changes should only be made under medical supervision.
If you've tried coupons and assistance programs and Enoxaparin is still too expensive, talk to your doctor about alternative anticoagulants. Oral options like Rivaroxaban or Apixaban may be covered differently by your insurance and could be more affordable depending on your plan.
Also use MedFinder to find pharmacies with Enoxaparin in stock — availability and pricing often go hand in hand, and pharmacies with steady supply may offer more competitive prices.
No one should skip their anticoagulation medication because of cost. Between generic substitution, free coupon cards, patient assistance programs, and smart pharmacy shopping, most patients can find a way to afford Enoxaparin. Start with a quick price comparison on GoodRx or SingleCare, explore PAPs if you're uninsured, and don't hesitate to talk to your doctor about the most cost-effective treatment plan for your situation.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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