

Eprontia costs $250-$334 without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, discount cards, manufacturer programs, and patient assistance in 2026.
Eprontia (Topiramate oral solution) is the only FDA-approved liquid form of Topiramate — but it comes with a price tag that can cause sticker shock. If you're paying out of pocket or dealing with a high copay, this guide will help you find every possible way to save money on your Eprontia prescription in 2026.
The retail cash price for Eprontia varies by pharmacy, but here's what you can expect:
These prices are for the brand-name product. As of 2026, there is no widely available generic Eprontia, though a generic Topiramate oral solution has started appearing in limited quantities at around $260 for 120 mL.
For comparison, generic Topiramate tablets cost as little as $2 to $15 for a 30-day supply — making the liquid form significantly more expensive.
The fastest way to reduce your out-of-pocket cost for Eprontia is to use a free prescription discount card. These work even if you don't have insurance.
How to use a discount coupon:
Important: Discount coupons typically cannot be combined with insurance. If your insurance copay is higher than the coupon price, ask the pharmacist to run the coupon instead of your insurance — you're allowed to choose whichever is cheaper.
Azurity Pharmaceuticals, the maker of Eprontia, offers several programs to help reduce costs:
For patients with commercial (private) insurance, Azurity partners with eVoucherRx and Voucher on Demand to offer co-pay savings. This is a paperless program — no physical card needed. Your pharmacy can apply the savings electronically at the point of sale.
Ask your pharmacist or doctor's office about enrolling, or visit eprontia.azuritysolutions.com for details.
If your insurance requires prior authorization and the approval process takes more than 48 hours, the Azurity Bridge Program may provide a temporary supply of Eprontia so you don't have a gap in treatment. Ask your prescriber's office to initiate the Bridge Program request.
Note: These manufacturer programs are typically not available to patients on government insurance (Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare).
If you are uninsured or underinsured and cannot afford Eprontia, the following organizations may be able to help:
Eligibility for patient assistance programs typically requires proof of income and lack of adequate prescription coverage. Your doctor's office usually needs to submit an application on your behalf.
If you're taking Eprontia primarily because it was prescribed and you can swallow tablets, talk to your doctor about switching to generic Topiramate tablets. At $2 to $15 per month, this is by far the most affordable option. For patients who need help swallowing, Qudexy XR sprinkle capsules can be opened and mixed with food.
Learn more: Alternatives to Eprontia.
Prices for Eprontia can vary significantly between pharmacies — even within the same city. Use Medfinder to find pharmacies that carry Eprontia, then compare coupon prices at each location. Independent pharmacies sometimes offer better prices than large chains.
Some pharmacies and insurance plans offer a discount for filling a 90-day supply instead of 30 days at a time. This can reduce your per-unit cost and save you trips to the pharmacy. Ask your pharmacist if this option is available.
If you're on Medicare, Eprontia may be covered under Part D. In 2025, Medicare introduced a $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap for Part D prescriptions, which continues in 2026. This means your total yearly spending on covered prescriptions — including Eprontia — is limited. Check with your plan for specific coverage details and formulary placement.
Many states offer prescription assistance programs (SPAPs) for residents who meet income requirements. These programs can supplement Medicare or provide standalone coverage. Check with your state's Department of Health or use NeedyMeds to find programs in your area.
Eprontia is an important medication for patients who need liquid Topiramate, but the cost shouldn't be a barrier to your health. Between discount coupons ($85–$116 for 120 mL), manufacturer savings programs, and patient assistance organizations, there are real ways to bring the price down.
Start by checking prices with a free coupon from GoodRx or SingleCare, and ask your doctor about Azurity's co-pay savings program. If cost remains an issue, explore more affordable Topiramate alternatives with your prescriber.
And if you're having trouble finding Eprontia in stock, Medfinder can help you locate it quickly. For more tips, read: How to Find Eprontia in Stock Near You.
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