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

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Brand Malarone can cost over $260 for 30 tablets. Learn how to get generic atovaquone/proguanil for as little as $43 using coupons and patient assistance programs.
Malarone is one of the more expensive travel medications — the brand version can cost over $260 for just 30 tablets at retail, without insurance. But with the right strategies, you can often get the generic equivalent for under $50. Here's everything you need to know about saving money on Malarone in 2026.
How Much Does Malarone Cost Without Insurance?
Without insurance, here's what you'll typically pay in 2026:
- Brand Malarone (250 mg/100 mg, 30 tablets): $261-272 at retail price
- Generic atovaquone/proguanil (250 mg/100 mg, 30 tablets): $167-245 at retail without a coupon
- Generic with GoodRx coupon: As low as $43.04 at participating pharmacies (74% off retail)
- Generic with SingleCare coupon: As low as $45.54 for 30 tablets at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and Kroger
Step 1: Always Ask for Generic Atovaquone/Proguanil
The single biggest savings move is simply asking for the generic. Generic atovaquone/proguanil has been available in the US since approximately 2011 and is FDA-approved as bioequivalent to brand Malarone. There is no medical reason to pay brand prices. When picking up your prescription, say: "I'd like the generic version, atovaquone/proguanil."
Step 2: Use a Prescription Discount Coupon
Even on the generic, retail prices can run $167-245. Discount coupons can cut that dramatically:
- GoodRx (goodrx.com): As low as $43.04 for 30 tablets of generic atovaquone/proguanil. Search by zip code to find the best price at your nearest pharmacy.
- SingleCare (singlecare.com): As low as $45.54 at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and Kroger.
- RxSaver and Blink Health: Additional coupon platforms worth comparing — prices vary by pharmacy and location.
Pro tip: Compare prices at 2-3 coupon platforms before filling. The lowest price is often at Costco, Walmart, or independent pharmacies rather than major chains.
Step 3: Does Insurance Cover Malarone?
Coverage varies widely and is one of the most misunderstood aspects of Malarone pricing:
- Commercial insurance: Most plans cover generic atovaquone/proguanil on Tier 2 or Tier 3 with copays of $10-60. However, some plans specifically exclude travel-related prophylaxis. Check your plan's formulary or call member services before filling.
- Medicare Part D: Generally covers generic atovaquone/proguanil with standard Part D cost-sharing.
- Medicaid: Coverage varies by state. Some state Medicaid programs may not cover antimalarials prescribed for travel prophylaxis.
Important: If your insurance copay is higher than the GoodRx or SingleCare price, ask your pharmacist to run it as a cash price with the coupon instead of through your insurance. You cannot use both simultaneously — compare before paying.
Patient Assistance Programs for Malarone
If you're uninsured or underinsured and cannot afford Malarone, these programs may help:
- GSK Patient Assistance Program (gskforyou.com): GSK may provide brand-name Malarone at no cost to eligible uninsured or underinsured patients. Income thresholds apply, and a healthcare provider typically needs to submit the application.
- NeedyMeds (needymeds.org): Comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, discount cards, and copay assistance for Malarone and generic atovaquone/proguanil.
- Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation and HealthWell Foundation: May offer financial assistance for eligible patients with specific coverage conditions.
Smart Buying Tips to Lower Your Total Cost
- Buy the exact amount you need. Calculate your full course: days before travel (1-2) + days at destination + 7 days after. Don't overpay for tablets you won't use.
- Shop pharmacies. Prices for the same medication vary widely between pharmacies even with the same coupon. Costco, Walmart, and independent pharmacies often have the lowest prices.
- Consider frequent travelers. If you travel to malaria-endemic regions multiple times a year, asking about 90-day pricing may offer per-tablet savings.
First, make sure the pharmacy has it in stock. Use medfinder to locate which pharmacies near you carry atovaquone/proguanil before making the trip — saving you time and money on unnecessary pharmacy visits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ask for generic atovaquone/proguanil and use a GoodRx coupon. As of 2026, GoodRx can bring the price to as low as $43.04 for 30 tablets at participating pharmacies — 74% off the average retail price of ~$167. Compare prices at Costco, Walmart, and independent pharmacies for the best deal.
It depends on your plan. Most commercial insurance covers generic atovaquone/proguanil on Tier 2 or 3 with copays of $10-60, but some plans specifically exclude travel-related prophylaxis. Medicare Part D generally covers it. Check your formulary or call member services before filling.
Yes. GSK offers a Patient Assistance Program at gskforyou.com that may provide brand-name Malarone at no cost to eligible uninsured or underinsured patients. NeedyMeds.org also lists programs for generic atovaquone/proguanil. A healthcare provider typically needs to submit the application.
Yes — and sometimes it's cheaper. If your insurance copay is higher than the GoodRx or SingleCare price, ask your pharmacist to run it as a cash transaction with the coupon. You cannot use both insurance and a coupon simultaneously, so compare prices before paying.
Brand Malarone carries a high retail markup because it's made by GSK, a brand-name manufacturer. The retail price of the generic is also inflated before coupons. With a GoodRx or SingleCare coupon, the actual transaction price drops dramatically — often to $43-50 — because coupon programs negotiate lower rates with pharmacies on patients' behalf.
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