Updated: January 21, 2026
How to Save Money on Jublia in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance
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Peter Daggett

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- Option 1: Ortho Dermatologics Rx Access Program (Best Option for Most Patients)
- Option 2: GoodRx Discount Coupons
- Option 3: SingleCare Prescription Discount
- Option 4: Bausch Health Patient Assistance Program (For Uninsured, Low-Income Patients)
- Option 5: Appeal Your Insurance Denial
- Option 6: Fill a 90-Day Supply to Reduce Per-Bottle Cost
- Option 7: Use Tax-Free FSA or HSA Funds
- Quick Comparison: Jublia Savings Options in 2026
- Also: Find the Pharmacy With the Best Price Near You
Jublia can cost over $900 per bottle without help. Here are every savings option available in 2026 — from manufacturer programs to GoodRx coupons.
Jublia (efinaconazole 10% topical solution) is one of the most effective topical treatments for toenail fungus — but without insurance or a savings program, it's also one of the most expensive. A single 4 mL bottle can cost $923–$1,055 at retail. Since treatment lasts 48 weeks (almost a year), the total cost can easily exceed $10,000 without assistance.
The good news: there are multiple ways to significantly reduce the cost of Jublia in 2026. Here is every savings option available, explained clearly.
Option 1: Ortho Dermatologics Rx Access Program (Best Option for Most Patients)
The Ortho Dermatologics Rx Access Program (available at OrthoRxAccess.com or by calling 1-800-321-4576) is the manufacturer's own savings program and offers the deepest discounts:
Commercially insured patients with Jublia coverage: May pay as little as $0 per fill
Commercially insured patients WITHOUT Jublia coverage: May pay as little as $65 per 4 mL bottle
Uninsured cash-pay patients: As little as $75 per 4 mL bottle or $150 per 8 mL bottle (up to 12 uses)
Important restrictions: This program is only available at Walgreens and participating independent pharmacies. Not valid at CVS, Rite Aid, Walmart, Costco, or most grocery store pharmacies. Patients on Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or any federal/state health insurance program are NOT eligible.
Option 2: GoodRx Discount Coupons
GoodRx is a free prescription discount service available at GoodRx.com or via the GoodRx app. With a GoodRx coupon, you can bring the price of Jublia down to approximately $741 per 4 mL bottle at many major pharmacies — a reduction of about 24% from the retail price of $975.
GoodRx works at most major chains including CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Walmart, Kroger, and thousands of independent pharmacies. Important: You cannot use GoodRx at the same time as your insurance — choose whichever gives you the lower price.
Option 3: SingleCare Prescription Discount
SingleCare is another free prescription discount service. According to SingleCare, their coupon can bring the Jublia price down to approximately $727 per 4 mL bottle — slightly less than GoodRx in some locations. Compare both before choosing which to use at your pharmacy.
Option 4: Bausch Health Patient Assistance Program (For Uninsured, Low-Income Patients)
Bausch Health (the parent company of Ortho Dermatologics) operates a Patient Assistance Program for patients who are uninsured, underinsured, or cannot afford their medications. Eligible patients may receive Jublia at no cost. Eligibility is income-based.
To find out if you qualify, contact the program through BauschHealthCares.com or ask your prescriber's office to help with the enrollment paperwork, as physician participation is required.
Option 5: Appeal Your Insurance Denial
If your insurance plan denied Jublia due to step therapy or prior authorization requirements, you have the right to appeal. Work with your prescriber to submit:
Documentation of your diagnosis (lab-confirmed onychomycosis preferred)
Evidence that required step therapy drugs (like terbinafine or ciclopirox) failed, were not tolerated, or are medically inappropriate for you
A letter of medical necessity from your prescriber
Option 6: Fill a 90-Day Supply to Reduce Per-Bottle Cost
Some insurance plans and mail-order pharmacies offer lower copays when you fill a 90-day supply rather than monthly 30-day supplies. Ask your prescriber to write the prescription for a 90-day quantity — a 30-day quantity prescription will not allow larger fills. This can also reduce the number of trips to the pharmacy.
Option 7: Use Tax-Free FSA or HSA Funds
Jublia is a prescription medication and is eligible for purchase with Flexible Spending Account (FSA) or Health Savings Account (HSA) funds. Using pre-tax dollars to pay for Jublia effectively reduces your cost by your marginal tax rate — typically 22–24% for many households. If you have FSA funds expiring at year's end, Jublia is an eligible expense to use them on.
Quick Comparison: Jublia Savings Options in 2026
Retail price (no insurance/discounts): $923–$1,055 per 4 mL bottle
GoodRx coupon: ~$741 per 4 mL bottle
SingleCare coupon: ~$727 per 4 mL bottle
Rx Access Program (uninsured): $75 per 4 mL bottle (Walgreens/participating independents only)
Rx Access Program (commercially insured with coverage): As low as $0 per fill
Bausch Health PAP (uninsured/low income): May be $0 if eligible
Also: Find the Pharmacy With the Best Price Near You
Even knowing the savings programs, finding the right pharmacy that both carries Jublia AND accepts the savings card can take time. medfinder calls pharmacies near you to find which ones can fill your Jublia prescription — saving you the time of calling around yourself. See our full guide to finding Jublia in stock near you for additional tips.
Frequently Asked Questions
For cash-pay patients, the Ortho Dermatologics Rx Access Program brings the cost to $75 per 4 mL bottle at Walgreens and participating independent pharmacies (not valid for Medicare/Medicaid). For commercially insured patients with coverage, the same program may bring the cost to $0. GoodRx and SingleCare coupons are good options when the manufacturer program isn't available, reducing the price to roughly $727–$741.
Most Medicare Part D plans do not cover Jublia, and Medicare patients are not eligible for the Rx Access Program savings card. Options for Medicare patients include the Bausch Health Patient Assistance Program (for low-income patients), GoodRx/SingleCare coupons, or talking to your doctor about covered alternatives like oral terbinafine or generic ciclopirox.
No. You cannot use a GoodRx (or SingleCare) coupon at the same time as your insurance. You must choose one or the other. Run both scenarios at your pharmacy to see which gives you the lower price. For some patients on high-deductible plans, the GoodRx price may actually be lower than the insurance price.
Yes. The Rx Access Program for Jublia allows up to 12 uses. The offer is valid at Walgreens and participating independent pharmacies and is not valid in Massachusetts, Minnesota, or where otherwise prohibited. Not valid for patients on Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or other federal/state health programs.
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