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

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Myobloc can cost over $1,700 per vial without insurance. Here's how to use manufacturer copay programs, coupons, and patient assistance to reduce your cost.
Myobloc (rimabotulinumtoxinB) is expensive. At average retail, a 10,000-unit vial runs approximately $1,777 — and that's before considering that many patients need multiple vials per treatment session, or that they receive injections every 3–4 months. Without the right savings strategies, the annual cost can easily exceed several thousand dollars. The good news: there are legitimate ways to reduce what you pay.
What Does Myobloc Actually Cost?
Here's a realistic pricing breakdown for Myobloc in 2026:
Average retail (cash pay): ~$1,777 per 10,000-unit/2 mL vial
With SingleCare coupon: ~$1,244 at participating pharmacies
Manufacturer copay program: $0 for eligible commercially insured patients, up to $4,000/year
Medicare: Not covered — patients must pay full cost or find alternative funding
Option 1: The Myobloc Manufacturer Copay Program
This is the most valuable savings option for commercially insured patients. Through the Myobloc copay program offered by Solstice Neurosciences / Supernus Pharmaceuticals:
Eligible commercially insured patients may pay $0 for Myobloc medication AND administrative services
The program covers up to $4,000 per year per patient
Valid for one year per enrollment
Not available for patients using Medicare, Medicaid, or other federal/state programs
To enroll, call Myobloc patient support at 1-888-461-2255 or have your doctor's office enroll you through the manufacturer's website at myobloc.com.
Option 2: Prescription Discount Cards (SingleCare, GoodRx, WellRx)
Prescription discount cards can reduce the cash price of Myobloc at participating pharmacies. These are NOT insurance plans — they're negotiated pricing programs that work when you don't use insurance. Useful for:
Uninsured patients paying full retail
Medicare patients (not covered) who want to reduce out-of-pocket costs
Patients waiting for prior authorization who need a bridge supply
SingleCare prices Myobloc at approximately $1,244 per 10,000-unit vial at participating pharmacies. WellRx and GoodRx may offer comparable pricing. These cards are generally free to obtain and use — just present them at the pharmacy counter instead of your insurance card.
Option 3: Patient Assistance Programs (PAP)
Patient assistance programs are sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and provide medication at low or no cost for patients who meet income-based eligibility criteria. Supernus Pharmaceuticals may offer a PAP for Myobloc for uninsured or underinsured patients. To find out if you qualify:
Call Myobloc patient support at 1-888-461-2255
Visit NeedyMeds.org or RxAssist.org and search for rimabotulinumtoxinB or Myobloc
Ask your prescriber's office — they often have direct contacts at the drug company for patient assistance
Option 4: Work with Your Insurance
If you have commercial insurance, getting Myobloc covered under prior authorization is the most effective long-term savings strategy. Work with your prescriber's office to:
Submit a prior authorization with complete documentation of type A botulinum toxin history
Appeal denials — most plans have an exception process for cases of documented type A resistance
Use the manufacturer copay card alongside your insurance to reduce remaining cost-sharing
Can I Use Discount Cards with Insurance?
Prescription discount cards (like GoodRx or SingleCare) cannot be combined with insurance at the same time — you choose one or the other. Manufacturer copay cards function differently and can sometimes be stacked with commercial insurance to cover your remaining cost-share, though this depends on the specific insurer and plan terms. Your pharmacist can clarify what's allowed for your situation.
For help finding a pharmacy where Myobloc is available, check out: How to Find Myobloc in Stock Near You. And when you need a pharmacy search tool, medfinder calls pharmacies on your behalf.
Frequently Asked Questions
Without insurance, the average retail price of Myobloc is approximately $1,777 per 10,000-unit/2 mL vial. With a prescription discount card like SingleCare, you may pay around $1,244 at participating pharmacies. Note that treatment for cervical dystonia may require multiple vials or sessions per year.
Yes. The Myobloc manufacturer copay program allows eligible commercially insured patients to pay $0 for medication and administrative services up to $4,000 per year. Prescription discount cards like SingleCare, GoodRx, and WellRx can also reduce the cash price for uninsured patients or those not using insurance.
No. Myobloc is currently not covered by any Medicare plan. Medicare patients who need botulinum toxin therapy may find Botox (onabotulinumtoxinA) more accessible, as it is covered under Medicare Part B for medically necessary indications like cervical dystonia.
Contact Myobloc patient support at 1-888-461-2255 or visit myobloc.com for information on available assistance programs. You can also search NeedyMeds.org or RxAssist.org for current program details. Your prescriber's office may be able to help submit the application.
Discount cards like GoodRx and SingleCare work at participating pharmacies only. Because Myobloc is a specialty injectable, not all pharmacies accept these cards for it, and many don't carry the drug at all. Check with the specific pharmacy and confirm they stock Myobloc before relying on a discount card price.
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