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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Learn how to reduce your glycopyrronium costs in 2026 — GoodRx coupons, Qbrexza savings programs, patient assistance, and insurance tips to lower your out-of-pocket costs.

Glycopyrronium (glycopyrrolate) spans a huge cost range depending on which formulation you take. Generic tablets cost as little as $13 per month with a discount card. But the topical brand Qbrexza can run $500 or more without insurance. Here's how to pay less for every form of glycopyrronium in 2026.

Generic Glycopyrrolate Tablets: Already Affordable — But You Can Do Better

Generic glycopyrrolate oral tablets (1 mg or 2 mg) are inexpensive by any standard. The average retail price is around $60–$95 for a 60-tablet supply. With a prescription discount card, you can reduce this significantly:

GoodRx: As low as $13.23 for the most common version (approximately 78% off retail price). Free to use at most pharmacies. Visit goodrx.com/glycopyrrolate.

SingleCare: As low as $12.19 for 60 tablets (1 mg). Accepted at most major pharmacies.

RxSaver, NeedyMeds, Blink Health: Compare prices across discount programs — the cheapest price varies by zip code and which pharmacies are in the network.

Important: discount cards typically cannot be used in combination with insurance. Compare the discount card price to your insurance copay and use whichever is lower.

Qbrexza (Topical Glycopyrronium 2.4%): How to Get the Price Down

Qbrexza is a brand-name product with no generic equivalent, and the list price is steep — approximately $500–$600+ per carton of 45 cloths (a one-month supply). Here are the savings options:

Almirall Savings Card (Commercially Insured): Almirall (the manufacturer) offers a savings card program for commercially insured patients. With this card, eligible patients can pay as little as $0 per month. Enroll through your dermatologist's office or at the Almirall Qbrexza savings program website.

Prior Authorization: Most commercial plans require PA for Qbrexza. Your dermatologist submits clinical documentation. Approval rates are high when documentation shows prior treatment failure or medical necessity.

GoodRx for Qbrexza: GoodRx can bring the cash price for Qbrexza down to approximately $61.84 for a one-month supply — a significant reduction from the $452+ retail price. Not all pharmacies honor this price; confirm availability when filling.

Patient Assistance (Uninsured/Underinsured): Almirall may offer assistance for uninsured or underinsured patients who meet income eligibility requirements. Contact Almirall patient services directly to inquire.

Cuvposa (Glycopyrrolate Oral Solution 1 mg/5 mL): Savings Options

Cuvposa is a brand-name pediatric oral solution. The average retail price can reach $452+ for a one-month supply. Savings options include:

GoodRx Coupon: Reduces the price to approximately $61.84 for a one-month supply. Check goodrx.com/cuvposa for the current price.

Insurance Coverage: Cuvposa is covered by most Medicaid plans for children with qualifying neurological conditions. Commercial insurance typically covers it with prior authorization. Copays vary widely by plan.

Compounded glycopyrrolate oral suspension: A compounding pharmacy can prepare glycopyrrolate oral solution at a fraction of the cost. Discuss with your prescriber whether a compounded formulation is appropriate. Typical cost: $30–$80 per month depending on pharmacy.

COPD Inhalers Containing Glycopyrronium: Savings Strategies

Glycopyrronium-containing COPD inhalers (Seebri Neohaler, Lonhala Magnair, Bevespi Aerosphere) are brand-name products. List prices range from $300 to $600+ per month. Savings options:

Manufacturer savings programs: Sunovion (Seebri), Theravance Biopharma (Lonhala), and AstraZeneca (Bevespi) all offer copay savings cards. Eligible commercially insured patients may pay $0–$25 per month.

Insurance preferred formulary alternatives: Tiotropium (Spiriva) is often on a preferred tier. Ask your pulmonologist if tiotropium is an appropriate alternative — copays may be significantly lower.

Medicare patients: COPD inhalers are covered under Medicare Part D. Compare plans during open enrollment — tier placement and copays for specific inhalers vary significantly by plan.

Insurance Tips for All Glycopyrronium Formulations

Appeal denied prior authorizations: PA denials can be appealed. Ask your prescriber to document medical necessity and prior treatment failures. First-level appeals succeed frequently.

Generic substitution: For indications where a generic is available (oral tablets), always confirm your prescription is written for the generic to get the lowest insurance tier.

90-day fills: For generic tablets, a 90-day supply via mail-order often costs the same or less than three monthly fills, and provides convenience.

Finding Glycopyrronium at the Lowest Cost Near You

Price varies by pharmacy, even with a discount card. GoodRx, SingleCare, and RxSaver all allow you to search by zip code and compare pharmacy prices. Once you know which pharmacy has the best price, medfinder can verify it's in stock before you make the trip.

For more tips on locating your specific glycopyrronium formulation, see our guide on how to find glycopyrronium in stock near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

The retail price for 60 tablets of generic glycopyrrolate (1 mg) is approximately $60–$95 without insurance. With a GoodRx coupon, you can pay as little as $13.23 at participating pharmacies — about 78% off the average retail price. SingleCare offers a similar price of around $12–$13 for 60 tablets.

The most effective way is through Almirall's manufacturer savings card, which can reduce the cost to as little as $0/month for commercially insured patients. GoodRx can reduce the cash price to approximately $61.84 from a retail price of $452+. For the uninsured, contact Almirall's patient assistance program to check income-based eligibility.

Generic glycopyrrolate oral tablets are typically covered as Tier 1 or Tier 2 on most commercial and Medicare Part D plans, with copays ranging from $0–$30. Specialty formulations like Qbrexza often require prior authorization and may be placed on a higher tier. COPD inhalers containing glycopyrronium are generally covered under Medicare Part D and commercial plans.

Almirall sometimes provides samples through dermatologists' offices. Ask your dermatologist if samples are available. The manufacturer savings program can also provide very low-cost access for commercially insured patients once a prescription is initiated.

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