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Updated: January 21, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Lacrisert costs $578–$691 per package without insurance. Learn how to use GoodRx, the Bausch + Lomb patient assistance program, and insurance tips to reduce your costs in 2026.

Lacrisert is an expensive medication. A 60-count package — roughly a 2-month supply when used once daily in both eyes — has a retail cash price of approximately $578 to $691. With no generic alternative available, patients without adequate insurance coverage face significant out-of-pocket costs. The good news is that several programs can help lower what you pay. Here is a complete guide to saving money on Lacrisert in 2026.

How Much Does Lacrisert Cost in 2026?

The average retail price for 1 package of 60 Lacrisert 5 mg inserts is approximately $691. With a GoodRx coupon, the price drops to roughly $578–$595 depending on the pharmacy. With GoodRx Gold, the price can be as low as $595.25. There is no FDA-approved generic that would reduce the cost to the $20–$100 range seen with other medications.

Using one insert per eye per day, a 60-count package lasts about 30 days (if treating both eyes) or up to 60 days (if treating one eye). The effective monthly cost ranges from $578–$691 without any savings, or $578–$595 with GoodRx.

Option 1: Use a GoodRx or SingleCare Coupon

GoodRx is a prescription discount card service. You can print or download a GoodRx coupon and present it at the pharmacy counter instead of your insurance card. For Lacrisert, this saves approximately 16% off the retail price — from $691 down to about $578. GoodRx Gold members can see prices as low as $595.25.

SingleCare is a similar service that may offer comparable savings at certain pharmacies. It is always worth comparing GoodRx and SingleCare prices at the specific pharmacy you plan to use, as discounts vary by location.

Important: You generally cannot use a GoodRx or similar discount coupon at the same time as your insurance. Use whichever is lower — your insurance copay or the discount card price. If your insurer covers Lacrisert and your copay is below $578, use your insurance.

Option 2: Bausch + Lomb Patient Assistance Program

Bausch + Lomb offers a Patient Assistance Program (PAP) for patients who are uninsured or underinsured and meet income eligibility requirements. Eligible patients may receive their Lacrisert at no charge.

Phone: 1-800-323-0000

Website: pparx.org (Partnership for Prescription Assistance)

Eligibility: Uninsured or underinsured patients with limited income. You must have a valid prescription.

How to apply: Application submitted by mail or fax with your physician's signature. Processing time varies; plan for 2–4 weeks.

Option 3: Check Your Insurance Coverage

Lacrisert is covered by some commercial insurance plans and Medicare Part D. Coverage details vary significantly:

Medicare Part D: Most Medicare plans list Lacrisert as a Tier 4 drug. Copays at Tier 4 are higher than typical generic drugs. Check your specific plan's formulary on Medicare.gov.

Commercial insurance: Many commercial plans cover Lacrisert, but require prior authorization. A prior auth typically requires a diagnosis of moderate-to-severe dry eye and documentation that artificial tear solutions were tried and were inadequate.

If denied: Appeal the denial with clinical documentation from your ophthalmologist or optometrist. Include objective findings and the clinical rationale for why alternatives are not appropriate for your specific condition.

Option 4: Ask About 90-Day Mail-Order Supplies

If your insurance covers Lacrisert, many plans offer a lower per-unit cost when you fill 90-day supplies through a mail-order pharmacy. This also reduces how often you need to search for stock at local pharmacies. Check with your insurer about their preferred mail-order pharmacy and whether a separate prescription is required for a 90-day fill.

Option 5: Explore NeedyMeds and State Assistance Programs

NeedyMeds.org is a free resource that aggregates information about manufacturer programs, state pharmacy assistance programs (SPAPs), and disease-specific foundations that may help cover the cost of Lacrisert for eligible patients. If you have Medicare and are low income, your state's SPAP may provide supplemental coverage for drug costs that Medicare does not fully cover.

Summary: Lacrisert Savings Options at a Glance

With GoodRx: ~$578–$595 per 60-count package

With insurance: Copay varies (Tier 4 on most Medicare plans); prior auth may be required

Bausch + Lomb PAP: Potentially $0 for eligible uninsured/underinsured patients (1-800-323-0000)

Once you've sorted out the cost, make sure you can actually find Lacrisert in stock near you. medfinder calls pharmacies on your behalf to find which ones can fill your prescription.

Frequently Asked Questions

The retail cash price for a 60-count package of Lacrisert 5 mg is approximately $691. With a GoodRx coupon, the price drops to about $578–$595 depending on the pharmacy. GoodRx Gold members may pay as low as $595.25. There is no FDA-approved generic version, so these represent the lowest widely available cash prices.

Some Medicare Part D plans cover Lacrisert, typically at Tier 4, which means a higher copay than generic drugs. Coverage and copay amounts vary by plan. To check if your specific plan covers Lacrisert, use the Medicare Plan Finder tool at Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE. The Bausch + Lomb Patient Assistance Program may help Medicare patients who meet income eligibility criteria.

Yes. Bausch + Lomb offers a Patient Assistance Program for eligible uninsured or underinsured patients with limited income. Eligible patients can receive Lacrisert at no charge. Applications require a physician signature and are submitted by mail or fax. Call 1-800-323-0000 or visit pparx.org for details.

Yes. GoodRx and SingleCare both offer prescription discount coupons for Lacrisert that can reduce the retail price by approximately 16%. You can print or download a coupon from goodrx.com and present it at the pharmacy. Note that you generally cannot combine a discount coupon with insurance — use whichever gives you the lower price.

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