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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Flurazepam can cost $140–$608 per month without insurance. Here's how to use GoodRx, SingleCare, and other strategies to lower your cost significantly.

Flurazepam is a generic medication, but that doesn't mean it's cheap. The average retail price for a 30-day supply of flurazepam 30 mg capsules is approximately $585–$608 at most pharmacies — a steep cost for a sleep aid that's already been hard to find. The good news is that discount coupons can dramatically reduce what you pay at the pharmacy counter.

This guide covers every available savings option for flurazepam in 2026: discount cards, insurance tips, and patient assistance resources.

What Does Flurazepam Cost Without Insurance?

Here's what you can expect to pay at full retail price, and what discounts can bring it down to:

Full retail price (30 mg, 30 capsules): approximately $585–$608

With GoodRx coupon: as low as $144 (approximately 76% off retail)

With SingleCare coupon: approximately $492 for 30 capsules of 30 mg

With commercial insurance: typically $10–$30 copay as a preferred generic (Tier 1 or Tier 2)

Note: Prices vary by pharmacy and location. Always compare prices before filling — the same prescription can vary by hundreds of dollars between pharmacies.

Strategy 1: Use a GoodRx Coupon

GoodRx is the fastest way to reduce the cash price of flurazepam. GoodRx coupons can cut the retail price from over $600 down to approximately $144 — a savings of more than $460 per month. To use GoodRx:

Go to GoodRx.com or download the GoodRx app.

Search for "flurazepam" and enter your ZIP code and dosage.

Select the pharmacy with the lowest price near you.

Present the coupon (on your phone or printed) to the pharmacist. You cannot use GoodRx and insurance together — use whichever gives you a lower price.

Strategy 2: Compare Multiple Discount Programs

GoodRx isn't the only discount option. Compare prices across multiple programs before filling:

SingleCare: Another major discount card — prices vary by pharmacy. Compare with GoodRx to see which is lower at your specific pharmacy.

RxSaver: Available through various health platforms; sometimes has better rates than GoodRx at specific chains.

NeedyMeds: Lists patient assistance programs and other drug discount options.

Strategy 3: Use Your Insurance Effectively

If you have commercial insurance, flurazepam generic is generally covered as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 preferred generic, meaning copays typically run $10–$30. Tips to maximize your insurance benefit:

Use your plan's preferred pharmacy network — in-network pharmacies often have lower copays for generics.

Ask about a 90-day supply through mail order — many plans offer a cost reduction for 90-day fills versus monthly 30-day fills.

Always compare your insurance copay to GoodRx — sometimes the cash-pay discount card is cheaper than your insurance copay for generics.

Medicare Coverage for Flurazepam

Most Medicare Part D plans cover generic flurazepam, typically as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 drug with copays of $0–$15 after the deductible. Important considerations:

Some Part D plans may require quantity limits for Schedule IV controlled substances.

Check your plan's formulary at Medicare.gov or call your Part D plan's member services line.

As of 2025, Part D has a $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap — once you reach it, your plan covers 100% of covered prescriptions for the rest of the year.

Is There a Manufacturer Patient Assistance Program for Flurazepam?

As of 2026, Chartwell Rx — the sole manufacturer of flurazepam — does not offer a dedicated patient assistance program or manufacturer savings card for flurazepam. Given that flurazepam is a generic medication, manufacturer savings programs are less common. Your best savings options are GoodRx, SingleCare, and your insurance plan.

Tip: Check Prices at Multiple Pharmacies

Because only one manufacturer currently produces flurazepam, not all pharmacies stock it — and the ones that do may have different pricing. Always check both price and availability. A pharmacy with a lower GoodRx price doesn't help if they don't have the drug in stock.

Use medfinder to locate pharmacies with flurazepam in stock near you — then compare prices on GoodRx for those specific pharmacies. For more tips on finding stock, see how to find flurazepam in stock near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Using a GoodRx coupon is currently the best way to reduce the cost without insurance. GoodRx can lower the price from the $585–$608 retail average to approximately $144 for a 30-day supply of 30 mg capsules — a savings of over 75%. Compare GoodRx and SingleCare prices at your local pharmacy before filling.

Yes, most commercial insurance plans and Medicare Part D cover generic flurazepam as a preferred generic (Tier 1 or Tier 2). Typical copays are $10–$30 per month. Some plans may have quantity limits for Schedule IV controlled substances. Check your plan's formulary or call member services to confirm coverage.

There is no dedicated manufacturer patient assistance program for flurazepam as of 2026. Chartwell Rx, the sole manufacturer, does not offer a savings card. Your best options are GoodRx, SingleCare, and insurance coverage. NeedyMeds.org also lists additional assistance resources you may qualify for.

No. You cannot use a GoodRx coupon and your insurance at the same time. However, you can compare which gives you a lower price. For many generics, GoodRx is actually cheaper than insurance copays. Ask your pharmacist to run both options and choose whichever is lower.

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