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Updated: January 21, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Evamist can cost over $180 retail without assistance. Learn how coupons, the manufacturer savings program, and insurance tips can lower your Evamist cost in 2026.

Evamist (estradiol transdermal spray) has a retail price of approximately $146–$181 per bottle, which contains 56 sprays (about 18–56 days of therapy depending on dose). Since there is no generic version, patients without insurance assistance can face significant out-of-pocket costs. The good news: several programs can dramatically reduce your Evamist cost.

Evamist Retail Price vs. Discounted Price

The average retail price for Evamist 1.53 mg/spray (56-spray bottle) is approximately $180.50, according to GoodRx. With a GoodRx coupon, the price drops to as low as $75 — a savings of 58% off retail. Your actual cost will depend on which pharmacy you use and whether you use a coupon or your insurance.

Option 1: Manufacturer's Savings Program (Best Option for Most Patients)

Padagis, the manufacturer of Evamist, offers the Evamist Patient Savings Program. This is often the best savings option available:

Commercially insured patients: May pay as little as $25 per prescription, with a maximum savings of $70 per fill

Cash-paying patients (uninsured): Can save up to $70 per prescription

Not available for: Medicare, Medicaid, VA, TRICARE, or other government payers

To enroll or get the coupon, call 1-844-415-0672 or visit evamist.com.

Option 2: GoodRx and SingleCare Coupons

GoodRx and SingleCare offer discount coupons for Evamist that can significantly reduce the retail price. GoodRx reports prices as low as $75 for the most common version with a coupon — a savings of approximately 58% off the retail price of $180.50. These coupons are typically available at most major pharmacies.

Important: GoodRx coupons generally cannot be used together with insurance benefits for the same prescription. If your insurance has a low copay, use insurance. If your copay is high (or you're uninsured), a GoodRx coupon often beats the insurance price.

Option 3: Insurance Coverage

Evamist is covered by some commercial insurance plans and some Medicare Part D plans. Coverage varies significantly by plan. Evamist may be placed on Tier 3 or higher, requiring a higher copay or prior authorization. Steps to maximize insurance coverage:

Call your insurance plan to ask what tier Evamist is on your formulary

Ask your prescriber to submit a prior authorization request if required

If denied coverage, ask for a step therapy exception if you've tried and failed other HRT options

For Medicare patients: compare Evamist coverage across Part D plans during open enrollment to find the best coverage

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

Many insurance plans offer 90-day supply pricing through mail-order pharmacies at 2.5x the monthly copay (effectively a half-month savings). If your plan covers Evamist, ordering a 90-day supply through mail order is typically the lowest out-of-pocket option for insured patients.

How Much Does Evamist Cost Per Day?

Each Evamist bottle contains 56 sprays. At 1 spray/day, that's about 56 days of therapy. At 2 sprays/day, it's 28 days. At 3 sprays/day, it's about 18 days. Using GoodRx pricing of $75/bottle:

1 spray/day: ~$1.34/day ($40/month)

2 sprays/day: ~$2.68/day ($80/month)

3 sprays/day: ~$4.17/day ($125/month)

First, Make Sure You Can Find Evamist

Before you can use any of these savings programs, you need to locate a pharmacy that has Evamist in stock. medfinder calls pharmacies near you to check which ones can fill your Evamist prescription. See also our guide on how to find Evamist in stock near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

With a GoodRx coupon, Evamist can be purchased for as low as $75 per bottle (56 sprays) — about 58% off the average retail price of $180.50. The Padagis manufacturer savings program may offer an even lower price for commercially insured patients (as little as $25/fill, maximum $70 savings).

Yes. Padagis offers the Evamist Patient Savings Program. Commercially insured patients may pay as little as $25 per prescription. Cash-paying patients can save up to $70 per fill. The program is not available for Medicare, Medicaid, VA, or other government payers. Call 1-844-415-0672 or visit evamist.com to enroll.

Some Medicare Part D plans cover Evamist, but coverage varies by plan. Medicare patients cannot use the manufacturer's savings coupon. Compare Part D plans during open enrollment to find one that covers Evamist. If coverage is denied, ask your prescriber to submit a prior authorization request.

Each Evamist bottle contains 56 sprays. At 1 spray per day, one bottle lasts about 56 days. At 2 sprays per day, it lasts about 28 days. At 3 sprays per day, it lasts about 18 days. The bottle should be discarded after 56 sprays even if medication remains, to ensure accurate dosing.

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