

Fondaparinux can cost over $2,400 without insurance. Learn how to save with discount cards, patient assistance programs, and other strategies in 2026.
Fondaparinux (Arixtra) is an injectable blood thinner that prevents and treats blood clots. It's an essential medication for many patients — but the price tag can be a shock. Without insurance or a discount program, a single prescription of Fondaparinux can cost over $2,400.
The good news? There are several ways to bring that cost way down. In this guide, we'll break down the actual cost of Fondaparinux in 2026, walk you through the best discount cards and coupon programs, explain patient assistance options, and share other ways to save.
Here's what you can expect to pay at the pharmacy counter without any insurance or discount program:
These prices reflect the average cash price at U.S. retail pharmacies. The actual amount can vary significantly between pharmacies, even within the same city. That's why comparison shopping matters — and discount cards can make a huge difference.
Note: Fondaparinux is available as a generic, which is significantly cheaper than brand-name Arixtra. Always ask your pharmacist for the generic version unless your doctor specifies the brand.
Prescription discount cards are one of the easiest ways to save on Fondaparinux. They're free to use, don't require insurance, and can be used at most pharmacies. Here are the best options:
GoodRx is one of the most well-known prescription discount platforms. For generic Fondaparinux 2.5 mg (10 syringes), GoodRx shows prices as low as $314 at participating pharmacies — that's an 87% savings off the retail price. GoodRx Gold members may pay even less, with prices starting around $313.
SingleCare offers competitive pricing on Fondaparinux. Their discount card can bring the cost of 10 syringes of 2.5 mg Fondaparinux down to approximately $83 at select pharmacies — one of the lowest prices available. Pricing varies by location and pharmacy.
RxSaver compares prices across multiple discount programs and pharmacies. It can help you find the lowest price in your area by showing side-by-side comparisons from different coupon providers.
Optum Perks offers free discount coupons that can reduce Fondaparinux costs at participating pharmacies. Prices vary but can be significantly lower than the retail price.
Additional discount card options include BuzzRx, ScriptSave WellRx, America's Pharmacy, and CareCard. Each may offer different prices at different pharmacies, so it's worth checking a few to find the best deal for your specific location and pharmacy.
Pro tip: Discount card prices vary by pharmacy. The same coupon can save you $50 at one pharmacy and $500 at another. Always compare prices at multiple locations before filling your prescription.
If you're uninsured or underinsured and can't afford Fondaparinux even with discount cards, patient assistance programs (PAPs) may be able to help:
Viatris, the manufacturer of brand-name Arixtra, offers a Patient Assistance Program for eligible patients who meet income and insurance requirements. If you qualify, you may receive your medication at no cost. Visit viatris.com or call their patient assistance hotline for application details and eligibility criteria.
NeedyMeds is a nonprofit that maintains a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, discount drug cards, and other resources. Search for "Fondaparinux" or "Arixtra" on their website (needymeds.org) to find available programs.
RxAssist provides a directory of patient assistance programs organized by medication and manufacturer. They can help connect you with programs from pharmaceutical companies, state programs, and nonprofit organizations.
RxHope helps patients access medications through pharmaceutical company assistance programs. Their free online tool matches patients with programs they may qualify for.
Many states offer their own prescription assistance programs for low-income residents. Check with your state's Department of Health or insurance marketplace for local options.
Always confirm that your pharmacy is dispensing generic Fondaparinux (Fondaparinux Sodium), not brand-name Arixtra. The generic is therapeutically equivalent and significantly less expensive.
Prices can differ dramatically between pharmacies. Don't assume your usual pharmacy offers the best price. Check prices at:
If you have insurance:
Sometimes, a discount card price is actually lower than your insurance copay. Don't be afraid to compare — your pharmacist can run both options and tell you which costs less.
If you're being treated at a hospital or health system, ask about charity care programs or financial assistance. Many hospitals have programs that can cover the cost of medications prescribed as part of your care.
For significant cost savings, some patients explore verified international pharmacies. PharmacyChecker.com lists verified international pharmacies where Fondaparinux may be available for as low as $14 per syringe — a fraction of U.S. prices. However, importation of prescription drugs has legal limitations, and you should discuss this option with your doctor.
Unlike many brand-name drugs, generic Fondaparinux does not typically have manufacturer coupons. However, the discount card programs listed above (GoodRx, SingleCare, etc.) effectively serve the same purpose by negotiating lower prices at participating pharmacies.
If brand-name Arixtra is prescribed for any reason, check with Viatris to see if any brand-specific savings programs are currently available.
Fondaparinux doesn't have to break the bank. While the retail price is steep — over $2,400 for a standard course — discount cards can bring costs down to as low as $83, and patient assistance programs can provide the medication for free to qualifying patients.
Here's a quick action plan:
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