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

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Misoprostol can be surprisingly affordable — if you know where to look. Here's how to use GoodRx, SingleCare, and other savings tools to pay less in 2026.
Misoprostol is one of the more affordable generic medications on the market — but "affordable" depends heavily on which pharmacy you use and whether you're applying the right savings tools. Retail prices vary widely, and insurance coverage can be inconsistent depending on the indication. This guide breaks down every option available to pay less for misoprostol in 2026.
What Does Misoprostol Cost Without Insurance?
Without insurance or a discount, misoprostol tablets typically run $25-$50 at retail for a standard 60-tablet supply (200 mcg). But prices vary significantly. The average retail cost is approximately $30 for 60 tablets of generic 200 mcg misoprostol, though some pharmacies may charge more. Brand-name Cytotec costs considerably more.
The Fastest Way to Save: GoodRx Coupons
GoodRx is the most widely recognized prescription discount service and can dramatically reduce your misoprostol cost. As of early 2026, GoodRx offers misoprostol for as low as $6.29 — approximately 79% off the average retail price. To use it:
Go to GoodRx.com or download the GoodRx app
Search for "misoprostol" and enter your zip code
Compare prices at pharmacies near you and select your coupon
Show the coupon (digital or printed) to the pharmacist at pickup
GoodRx coupons work at over 70,000 pharmacies nationwide. You don't need to sign up or pay a membership fee to access basic coupons — though GoodRx Gold membership unlocks even lower prices.
SingleCare: Another Strong Discount Option
SingleCare is a competing discount service that can sometimes beat GoodRx prices depending on the pharmacy. SingleCare shows misoprostol (200 mcg, 60 tablets) for around $12.78 — about 60% off the average retail price. It's worth comparing both GoodRx and SingleCare for your specific pharmacy and quantity before filling.
Does Insurance Cover Misoprostol?
Most commercial health insurance plans cover generic misoprostol, typically as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 drug on their formulary. Your copay will depend on your plan's structure, but many patients with insurance pay $0-$20 for a 30-day supply of generic misoprostol.
Important considerations:
Prior authorization may be required depending on the indication and your plan. This is more common for brand-name Cytotec than for generics.
Some plans may only cover misoprostol for the FDA-approved ulcer prevention indication. Coverage for off-label uses (like certain obstetric applications) can vary.
In some cases, a GoodRx or SingleCare coupon may actually be cheaper than your insurance copay — always compare before paying.
Medicare and Medicaid Coverage
Medicare Part D plans typically cover misoprostol as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 drug with low copays. The combination product diclofenac/misoprostol (Arthrotec) is typically placed on Tier 2 by Medicare plans. Medicaid coverage varies by state but typically includes misoprostol as a covered drug given its long generic history.
Is There a Manufacturer Patient Assistance Program?
As of 2026, there are no manufacturer patient assistance programs (PAPs) specifically for generic misoprostol tablets. Because the medication is already low-cost at retail (especially with discount coupons), formal PAPs aren't typically offered for generic products at this price level. For patients who are uninsured and struggling with costs, GoodRx and SingleCare remain the most accessible savings tools.
Tips to Reduce Your Misoprostol Costs Even Further
Request a 90-day supply. Most plans offer lower per-dose costs for 90-day fills, and mail-order pharmacies typically offer the best pricing on larger quantities.
Always use generic. Generic misoprostol is therapeutically identical to Cytotec but costs a fraction of the price. Make sure your prescription allows generic substitution.
Compare pharmacies. Prices vary significantly from pharmacy to pharmacy even with the same coupon. Costco, Walmart, and Sam's Club pharmacies often offer competitive generic prices.
And remember — saving money only matters once you've found a pharmacy that has the medication in stock. If you're still searching for misoprostol near you, medfinder can help you quickly identify which pharmacies near you have it available.
Frequently Asked Questions
As of early 2026, GoodRx offers generic misoprostol for as low as $6.29 at participating pharmacies — about 79% off the average retail price of around $30 for 60 tablets. SingleCare prices misoprostol at approximately $12.78 for 60 tablets. Always compare both services at your specific pharmacy before paying.
Most commercial insurance plans cover generic misoprostol as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 drug with low copays, typically $0-$20 for a 30-day supply. Medicare Part D plans also generally cover it. Coverage may vary by indication — some plans primarily cover the FDA-approved NSAID ulcer prevention use. Check with your pharmacy and insurer for your specific copay.
As of 2026, there are no manufacturer patient assistance programs for generic misoprostol. Because generic misoprostol is already inexpensive (as low as $6 with GoodRx), formal PAPs are not typically needed. Discount services like GoodRx and SingleCare are the most practical savings tools for uninsured patients.
Yes. Generic misoprostol is therapeutically identical to brand-name Cytotec — same active ingredient, same dosage, same effect. Cytotec is significantly more expensive. Unless your prescriber specifies brand-name only (which is unusual), always request generic misoprostol to save money.
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