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Updated: January 7, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Lynparza can cost $17,000–$20,000/month without help. Here are every savings program, copay card, and patient assistance option available for Lynparza in 2026.

Lynparza (olaparib) is a specialty oncology medication with a retail price of approximately $17,000–$20,000 per month. For many patients, this is an impossible cost to bear without help. The good news: AstraZeneca and independent organizations offer substantial financial assistance programs that can reduce this cost dramatically—in many cases to $0 per month for eligible patients.

Here is a complete breakdown of every major savings option available for Lynparza in 2026.

How Much Does Lynparza Cost Without Insurance?

Without any insurance or assistance, Lynparza's retail price runs approximately $17,000–$20,000 per month (60 tablets for a 30-day supply at the standard 300 mg twice-daily dose). According to pricing data, 60 tablets of 100 mg Lynparza cost approximately $8,741 at retail—and a full course requires 60 tablets of 150 mg at roughly that price tier as well.

There is no FDA-approved generic version of Lynparza in the United States, so these retail prices reflect brand-only pricing with no generic alternative available.

Option 1: Lynparza Co-pay Savings Program (Commercially Insured Patients)

If you have commercial (private) health insurance, AstraZeneca's Lynparza Co-pay Savings Program is likely your most powerful savings tool.

Eligible patients may pay as little as $0 per month

Program maximum savings: up to $26,000 per year

No income requirements to participate

Not available to patients whose prescriptions are paid by Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, VA, or other government programs

To enroll, contact AstraZeneca's Access 360 program at 1-844-275-2360 or visit myaccess360.com. Your oncologist's office can also enroll you directly.

Option 2: AZ&Me Prescription Savings Program (Uninsured or Underinsured Patients)

If you don't have insurance, or your insurance doesn't adequately cover Lynparza, AstraZeneca's AZ&Me Prescription Savings Program provides the medication at no cost for qualifying patients.

Free Lynparza for qualifying patients (income-based eligibility)

Enrollment is annual; medication is shipped every 90 days to you or your doctor

Medicare patients enrolled in the Low Income Subsidy (LIS/Extra Help) may be eligible

Contact: 1-800-AZandMe (1-800-292-6363) or visit azpatientsupport.com.

Option 3: Medicare Part D Coverage

Lynparza is typically covered under Medicare Part D as a Tier 5 specialty drug. Most Medicare Part D plans require prior authorization. Out-of-pocket costs under Part D depend on your specific plan, but the Medicare Part D out-of-pocket cap (which took effect in 2025) limits total annual out-of-pocket costs for Part D drugs to $2,000, providing meaningful protection for high-cost specialty drugs like Lynparza.

Additionally, starting in 2025, Medicare beneficiaries can use the Medicare Prescription Payment Plan to spread their drug costs across the year rather than paying large amounts upfront early in the year.

Option 4: Independent Patient Assistance Foundations

For patients who aren't eligible for manufacturer programs—particularly Medicare patients—independent nonprofit organizations can provide supplemental financial assistance:

Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF) — copay assistance and case management services

CancerCare — financial assistance specifically for cancer patients

HealthWell Foundation — disease-specific copay and premium assistance funds

Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance — assistance specifically for ovarian cancer patients

Option 5: 90-Day Supply for Lower Per-Dose Cost

Some insurance plans offer a lower cost-sharing rate when you fill a 90-day supply of a specialty medication via mail-order pharmacy, compared to three separate 30-day fills. If your plan allows this option and your insurance coverage is stable, a 90-day supply through a mail-order specialty pharmacy may reduce your total annual costs.

How to Maximize Your Savings: Step-by-Step

Verify your insurance covers Lynparza and check your plan's prior authorization requirements.

Call Access 360 (1-844-275-2360) to enroll in the Co-pay Savings Program if you have commercial insurance.

If uninsured or underinsured, apply for AZ&Me at azpatientsupport.com or by calling 1-800-292-6363.

If on Medicare, explore independent foundation grants and the Medicare Part D $2,000 out-of-pocket cap.

Ask your oncologist's financial counselor to help identify the best combination of assistance programs for your situation.

Using medfinder to Find the Most Affordable Pharmacy Option

Once you've sorted out your assistance programs, you still need to find a specialty pharmacy that can actually fill your prescription. medfinder calls pharmacies near you to find which ones have Lynparza in stock and can fill your prescription. This helps you compare options and choose the most convenient location that works with your coverage.

For help locating a pharmacy, see: How to Find Lynparza In Stock Near You.

Frequently Asked Questions

With commercial insurance and enrollment in the Lynparza Co-pay Savings Program, eligible patients may pay as little as $0 per month. Under Medicare Part D, costs vary by plan, but the 2025 Part D out-of-pocket cap of $2,000 per year provides protection. Tier 5 specialty copays without assistance can run hundreds to thousands of dollars per month.

AstraZeneca's Co-pay Savings Program functions as the primary coupon/discount mechanism for Lynparza. Eligible commercially insured patients can enroll and pay as little as $0/month, saving up to $26,000/year. Enroll by calling Access 360 at 1-844-275-2360.

Yes, if you qualify. The AZ&Me Prescription Savings Program provides Lynparza at no cost to qualifying uninsured or underinsured patients based on income. Enrollment is annual and medication is shipped every 90 days. Call 1-800-292-6363 or visit azpatientsupport.com to apply.

Yes. Lynparza is typically covered under Medicare Part D as a Tier 5 specialty drug, but prior authorization is usually required. Starting in 2025, the Medicare Part D out-of-pocket cap of $2,000/year limits total patient costs. Medicare patients are not eligible for AstraZeneca's commercial Co-pay Savings Program, but may qualify for independent patient assistance foundations.

No. As of 2026, there is no FDA-approved generic version of Lynparza (olaparib) in the United States. The drug remains brand-name only, making manufacturer assistance programs and insurance coverage critically important for making treatment affordable.

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