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Updated: January 21, 2026

How to Save Money on Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril is already inexpensive, but there are ways to pay even less. Here are the best coupons, discounts, and savings tips for 2026.

The good news about Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril: it's one of the most affordable prescription medications available. The generic combination tablet is widely covered by insurance and extremely low-cost with discount coupons. Even without insurance, most patients can fill a 30-day supply for under $15 at many pharmacies. Here's how to make sure you're paying the lowest price possible.

What Does Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril Cost Without Insurance?

The average retail cash price for a 30-day supply of generic Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril runs approximately $36–$54 depending on the pharmacy and strength. However, this retail price is rarely what anyone should pay. With prescription discount services, prices drop significantly:

  • GoodRx: As low as $7–$10 for a 30-day supply — approximately 80% off retail
  • SingleCare: As low as $2.88 for 30 tablets (20mg/12.5mg) at participating pharmacies
  • Cost Plus Drugs (Mark Cuban Cost Plus): Known for very low transparent pricing on generics; worth checking for this combination
  • RxSaver and Blink Health: Additional coupon platforms that sometimes beat GoodRx prices at specific pharmacy locations

How Do Prescription Discount Cards Work?

Prescription discount cards like GoodRx and SingleCare are accepted at most major U.S. pharmacies. They're not insurance — they're negotiated pricing agreements that the card service has established with pharmacy benefit managers. You present the coupon (or show it on your phone) at the pharmacy counter, and you pay the discounted price out of pocket. You cannot use a discount card at the same time as insurance, so you'll want to compare both prices to see which is lower.

What Does Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril Cost With Insurance?

Generic Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril is covered by virtually all Medicare Part D plans and commercial insurance plans. It is typically classified as a Tier 1 preferred generic, which means:

  • Commercial insurance copays typically range from $0–$15 per 30-day supply
  • Medicare Part D copays are often under $10 on most plans
  • Prior authorization is generally not required for the generic
  • Quantity limits may apply — typically 30 or 90 tablets per fill

An Important Tip: Always Compare Insurance Copay vs. Coupon Price

Because this generic is so inexpensive, your cash price with a GoodRx or SingleCare coupon is sometimes lower than your insurance copay. Ask your pharmacist to check both prices before completing the transaction. If the coupon is cheaper, you'll want to tell them to run it as a cash transaction (not through insurance) — note that when you do this, the fill may not count toward your deductible or out-of-pocket maximum.

Should You Get the Brand Name (Zestoretic) Instead?

Almost certainly not for cost purposes. Brand-name Zestoretic is significantly more expensive — often $200 or more per month without insurance. The generic is clinically identical. Unless your doctor or pharmacist has a specific reason to recommend brand-name, the generic is the right choice for virtually all patients. Brand-name Prinzide has been discontinued, so Zestoretic is the main brand still available.

Save Even More: Switch to 90-Day Fills

Most insurance plans offer a lower per-unit cost for 90-day supplies filled through mail order or at a participating 90-day retail pharmacy. If you take Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril long-term — which most patients with hypertension do — a 90-day supply can reduce your annual pharmacy costs by 20-30%. Ask your doctor to write a 90-day supply prescription, and ask your pharmacist which program applies to your plan.

Is There a Patient Assistance Program for Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril?

Because Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril is a generic medication, there is no manufacturer-sponsored patient assistance program (PAPs are typically offered only for brand-name drugs). However, for patients who are uninsured or underinsured, these resources can help:

  • GoodRx Gold: A paid membership that lowers prices even further — Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril can be under $10/month
  • Community health centers (FQHC): Federally Qualified Health Centers have access to 340B pricing, which can provide very low-cost or even no-cost generics to qualifying patients
  • State pharmaceutical assistance programs: Many states offer medication assistance for low-income adults; check with your state health department or needymeds.org

If the best price you've found is still out of reach, or if you're struggling to find your medication in stock, medfinder can help locate pharmacies with the best availability. See also: How to Find Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril in Stock Near You

Frequently Asked Questions

With prescription discount coupons, Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril (20mg/12.5mg, 30 tablets) can be as low as $2.88 with SingleCare or $7–$10 with GoodRx at participating pharmacies. With insurance, most patients pay $0–$15 as a Tier 1 generic copay. Always compare coupon prices to your insurance copay — sometimes the coupon is cheaper.

Yes. Generic Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril contains the same active ingredients at the same doses as brand-name Zestoretic and is FDA-approved as therapeutically equivalent. The generic costs a fraction of the brand-name price — often under $15 with a coupon vs. $200+ for Zestoretic without insurance.

Yes. Generic Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril is covered by virtually all Medicare Part D plans, typically as a Tier 1 preferred generic with copays often under $10. If your plan doesn't cover it, ask your prescriber about a formulary exception or switching to the individual components, which are also widely covered.

Yes. GoodRx offers significant discounts on Hydrochlorothiazide/Lisinopril at pharmacies nationwide. You cannot use GoodRx and insurance at the same time, so compare both prices first. If you use GoodRx at a cash price, the purchase typically won't count toward your insurance deductible.

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