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Updated: January 21, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Mebendazole (Emverm) costs $4,000+ retail but can cost as little as $5 with the right savings program. Here's every way to cut your mebendazole costs in 2026.

The retail price of mebendazole (brand name: Emverm) can be a jaw-dropping shock at the pharmacy counter — often exceeding $4,000 for a standard treatment course. But here's what many patients don't know: you may be able to pay as little as $5 for the exact same medication using a manufacturer savings program. This guide covers every legitimate way to reduce your cost in 2026, from manufacturer programs to alternative medications.

Understanding Why Emverm Is So Expensive

Emverm is the only commercially available form of mebendazole in the United States, and there is no FDA-approved generic alternative. This market exclusivity, combined with low overall demand for antiparasitic medications, has created a situation where the medication sells for thousands of dollars in the US while the same drug costs cents per tablet in most of the rest of the world. The good news: savings programs can dramatically change the equation for eligible patients.

Option 1: The Emverm Savings Program (Best for Most Patients)

The Emverm Savings Program, offered directly by Amneal Pharmaceuticals, is by far the most impactful savings tool available for mebendazole. Here's what you need to know:

  • Out-of-pocket cost: As low as $5 per prescription fill
  • Maximum savings: $80 per prescription, up to 12 uses total
  • Who qualifies: Patients with commercial (private) insurance. Government insurance programs (Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE) are not eligible.
  • How to get it: Visit emverm.com/savings-program to download and print a savings card, or call 1-877-264-2440. Show the card to your pharmacist at the time of purchase.

This program can reduce your cost from thousands of dollars to $5 — so getting the card before you go to the pharmacy is essential for eligible patients.

Option 2: GoodRx and Other Prescription Discount Cards

GoodRx does offer a discount for Emverm, bringing the price down to approximately $4,287 — about 18% below the average retail price of $5,258. While this is still very expensive in absolute terms, it is useful if:

  • You are not eligible for the Emverm Savings Program (e.g., you're uninsured or on government insurance)
  • You want to compare prices across pharmacies near you

GoodRx Gold membership can lower the price to approximately $3,899 for Emverm. SingleCare also offers pricing information for comparison. These tools are most helpful for comparing prices across pharmacies to find the best deal in your area.

Option 3: Check Your Insurance Coverage

Insurance coverage for Emverm varies widely by plan. Before assuming your insurance won't cover it, take these steps:

  1. Call your insurance company's pharmacy benefits line and ask specifically about coverage for Emverm (mebendazole) under your formulary.
  2. Ask if a prior authorization is required. If so, work with your doctor's office to submit the documentation.
  3. If your insurance covers Emverm, you can also stack the Emverm Savings Program to reduce your remaining copay (if program terms permit).

Option 4: Consider Cost-Effective Alternatives

If cost remains prohibitive even with savings programs, ask your doctor about alternatives. See our full guide to mebendazole alternatives for details. In brief:

  • Pyrantel pamoate (OTC): $8–$15 at most pharmacies, no prescription needed; works for pinworm and hookworm
  • Albendazole (generic available): As low as $37 for a course with GoodRx or SingleCare; works for all four worm types mebendazole treats

Summary: Your Best Savings Options in 2026

  • With commercial insurance + Emverm Savings Program: As low as $5 per fill (best option)
  • With insurance only (no savings card): Varies; call your plan to check copay
  • With GoodRx coupon (no insurance): Approximately $4,287 for 2 tablets
  • Alternative (albendazole generic with GoodRx): As low as $37 per course
  • Alternative (pyrantel pamoate OTC, for pinworm/hookworm): $8–$15 at most pharmacies, no prescription needed

Once you've got your savings card ready, use medfinder to find a pharmacy near you that has mebendazole (Emverm) in stock — so you don't waste a trip to a pharmacy that's out.

Frequently Asked Questions

Your out-of-pocket cost with insurance depends on your plan's formulary tier and whether prior authorization is required. With the Emverm Savings Program (for eligible commercially insured patients), your cost can be reduced to as little as $5 per fill. Contact your insurance company for your specific plan's coverage and copay information.

No. The Emverm Savings Program is only available to patients with commercial (private) insurance. Patients covered by Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or other federal or state healthcare programs are not eligible for the manufacturer savings program. If you are on government insurance, ask your doctor about generic alternatives like albendazole, which may be covered on your formulary.

As of 2026, there is no widely available patient assistance program (PAP) for Emverm that covers uninsured patients. If you are uninsured and cannot afford Emverm, ask your doctor about affordable alternatives: albendazole generic (as low as $37 with discount cards) treats the same intestinal worm infections, and pyrantel pamoate (OTC) is available for pinworm and hookworm at most pharmacies for $8–$15.

GoodRx offers a discount on Emverm, bringing the price down to approximately $4,287 for 2 tablets — about 18% below the average retail price of $5,258. While this is a meaningful discount in percentage terms, the absolute price remains very high. The Emverm Savings Program is a far better option for commercially insured patients, reducing the cost to as little as $5.

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