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Updated: February 15, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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From $4 generics to Synthroid's patient assistance program, here are the best ways to save money on levothyroxine in 2026 — whether you have insurance or not.

The good news: levothyroxine is one of the most affordable prescription medications in the U.S. Generic levothyroxine has been available for decades, and prices are extremely competitive. The challenging part: brand-name versions like Synthroid can cost $200 or more for a 90-day supply at full retail. Here's everything you need to know to keep your costs as low as possible in 2026.

How Much Does Levothyroxine Cost Without Insurance in 2026?

The price varies significantly based on whether you're taking generic or brand-name:

Generic levothyroxine (30 days): $4-$25 retail; as low as $4 at Walmart and $9.90 with a GoodRx coupon at participating pharmacies

Generic levothyroxine (90 days): $10-$30 retail; $10 at Walmart, Sam's Club, and Amazon Pharmacy; as low as $10 with a SingleCare coupon

Synthroid brand (30 days): $65-$80 retail for common strengths

Synthroid brand (90 days): $150-$200+ retail; via Synthroid Delivers Program: $75 (cash pay, free shipping)

Tirosint (30 days): $60-$80 retail; $25/month with co-pay card for commercially insured patients (excludes CA, MA)

Best Ways to Save on Generic Levothyroxine

If you take generic levothyroxine, you have excellent options to minimize costs:

Walmart $4/$10 Program. Walmart offers generic levothyroxine for $4 for a 30-day supply and $10 for a 90-day supply. No coupon needed — just ask at the pharmacy counter. This is often the cheapest option available for common strengths.

Amazon Pharmacy. With an Amazon Prime membership, generic levothyroxine is available for about $10 per 90-day supply with free 2-day shipping. Amazon Pharmacy prices for levothyroxine are consistently among the lowest available.

GoodRx coupons. GoodRx offers generic levothyroxine for as low as $9.90 for the most common versions. Download the GoodRx app or visit GoodRx.com, enter your strength and zip code, and show the coupon at the pharmacy counter. GoodRx works at most major chain and independent pharmacies.

SingleCare discount card. SingleCare can bring 90 tablets of generic levothyroxine down to as low as $10 at participating pharmacies. Free to sign up; works at major chains.

Costco / Sam's Club. Both warehouse clubs offer generic levothyroxine for about $10 for a 90-day supply. The savings require a membership, but if you shop there anyway, their pharmacy prices are excellent.

Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs. costplusdrugs.com offers generic levothyroxine for around $12 for a 90-day supply. Available online with a valid prescription.

How to Save on Synthroid (Brand Name)

Synthroid Co-Pay Card. Commercially insured patients (not Medicare/Medicaid) can pay as little as $25/month for Synthroid using AbbVie's co-pay assistance card. Visit Synthroid.com or call 1-866-627-4980.

Synthroid Delivers Program. AbbVie's direct-to-patient mail program provides brand-name Synthroid for $75 per 90-day supply (free shipping, no insurance needed). This is a cash-pay program: $29.50 for 30 tablets, $54 for 60 tablets, $75 for 90 tablets. Enroll at synthroiddeliversprogram.com.

myAbbVie Assist (Patient Assistance Foundation). Uninsured or underinsured patients may be eligible to receive free Synthroid through AbbVie's patient assistance program. Apply through your healthcare provider at abbvie.com/myAbbVieAssist. Income eligibility requirements apply.

How Much Does Levothyroxine Cost With Insurance?

Generic levothyroxine is covered by virtually all insurance plans — Medicare Part D, Medicaid, and commercial plans — typically as a Tier 1 drug with a $0-$10 copay. Many patients pay nothing out of pocket for generic levothyroxine.

Brand-name Synthroid is usually covered as a Tier 2 or Tier 3 drug with copays of $25-$60/month. Prior authorization may be required by some plans, particularly when generic levothyroxine is available. Many insurance plans have a "fail first" requirement for brand names, meaning you may need to try the generic before the brand will be covered.

Quick Tip: Always Compare Cash Price vs. Insurance Price

For generic levothyroxine, the cash price at Walmart ($4/month) or with a GoodRx coupon ($9.90) is often cheaper than your insurance copay. Ask your pharmacist to run it both ways before paying.

For more information on levothyroxine, see our guide: What Is Levothyroxine? Uses, Dosage, and What You Need to Know in 2026.

If you're struggling to find your levothyroxine at any price, medfinder.com can help you locate which pharmacies near you have it in stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cheapest options for generic levothyroxine without insurance are Walmart ($4/30-day supply or $10/90-day supply), Amazon Pharmacy with Prime ($10/90 days), and GoodRx coupons (as low as $9.90 for the most common version). These prices are often cheaper than insurance copays — always compare before paying.

Yes. AbbVie offers two main programs: (1) The Synthroid Delivers Program — a cash-pay direct mail service at $75 for a 90-day supply, no insurance required. (2) The myAbbVie Assist Patient Assistance Foundation — may provide free Synthroid for qualifying uninsured or underinsured patients. For commercially insured patients, the Synthroid co-pay card can reduce costs to as little as $25/month. Medicare and Medicaid patients are not eligible for the co-pay card.

Yes. Generic levothyroxine is covered by virtually all Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans, typically as a Tier 1 drug with a very low or $0 copay. Brand-name Synthroid is usually covered at a higher tier with a higher copay. Medicare patients are not eligible for manufacturer co-pay assistance cards, but GoodRx and SingleCare coupons can sometimes provide lower prices than Medicare Part D.

Synthroid and generic levothyroxine contain the same active ingredient (levothyroxine sodium) at the same dose. The price difference reflects brand-name marketing, formulation consistency guarantees, and AbbVie's manufacturing investment. Some physicians prescribe Synthroid specifically because patients need a consistent, stable formulation — particularly for thyroid cancer management and sensitive populations. For most patients with routine hypothyroidism, generic levothyroxine at $4-$10/month is clinically equivalent.

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