

Podofilox can cost $80 to $500 without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, discount cards, patient assistance programs, and more.
If you've been prescribed Podofilox (Condylox) for genital warts, you may have experienced sticker shock at the pharmacy counter. Without insurance, Podofilox can cost anywhere from $80 to over $500 depending on whether you're getting the generic or brand-name version and which pharmacy you use.
The good news? There are multiple ways to bring that cost down significantly. In this guide, we'll walk you through every major option for saving money on Podofilox in 2026 — from free discount cards to patient assistance programs.
Let's start with the baseline so you know what you're working with:
Prices vary dramatically between pharmacies — sometimes by $100 or more for the same medication. This is why comparing prices is one of the simplest and most effective ways to save.
Prescription discount cards are free to use and can save you 20% to 80% off the retail price of Podofilox. They work even if you have insurance (though you can't combine them with insurance — you use one or the other at the pharmacy).
Here are the most popular options:
GoodRx is one of the most well-known prescription discount platforms. Search for Podofilox on GoodRx.com to see prices at pharmacies near you. Prices for generic Podofilox through GoodRx typically range from $60 to $150.
SingleCare offers competitive discounts and is accepted at most major pharmacies including CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart. Check SingleCare.com for current Podofilox pricing.
RxSaver compares prices across multiple discount programs to find you the lowest price. Visit RxSaver.com to compare Podofilox deals.
Additional options include:
Pro tip: Check at least 2-3 discount card platforms before filling your prescription. Prices can vary between programs, and the cheapest option depends on which pharmacy you use.
If you're uninsured, underinsured, or facing financial hardship, patient assistance programs (PAPs) may help you get Podofilox for free or at a significantly reduced cost.
NeedyMeds.org is a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, including those for Podofilox and related medications. They list programs from manufacturers, nonprofits, and state agencies.
RxAssist.org helps connect patients with programs that provide free or low-cost medications. Search their database for Podofilox to find options you may qualify for.
RxHope.com is another resource that helps patients apply for manufacturer and charitable assistance programs.
Many states offer pharmaceutical assistance programs for residents who meet income criteria. Check with your state's health department or Medicaid office to see if you qualify for coverage that includes Podofilox.
Generic Podofilox is therapeutically equivalent to brand-name Condylox and typically costs 50% to 75% less. Unless your doctor has a specific medical reason for prescribing the brand, always ask for the generic.
Pharmacy pricing for the same medication can vary by $100 or more. Use tools like Medfinder and the discount card sites mentioned above to compare prices across multiple pharmacies before you fill.
Some pharmacies have their own discount programs:
If you have insurance, check whether Podofilox is on your plan's formulary (list of covered medications). Most insurance plans cover generic Podofilox with a copay of $10 to $75. If it's covered, your copay may be less than the discount card price.
If your plan requires prior authorization, your doctor's office can usually handle this — it just takes a day or two.
Mail-order pharmacies sometimes offer lower prices than retail, especially for brand-name medications. If your insurance offers a mail-order benefit, this could save you money on Podofilox.
If cost is a major barrier, talk to your doctor about whether a less expensive alternative might work for your situation. Generic Imiquimod (Aldara) is another at-home treatment for genital warts and is often available for $30 to $150 with a discount card. Read more in our guide to Podofilox alternatives.
Before you fill your Podofilox prescription, run through this checklist:
Podofilox doesn't have to break the bank. With generic options, discount cards, patient assistance programs, and smart pharmacy shopping, most patients can find a way to make this medication affordable.
Start by checking prices and availability on Medfinder, and don't hesitate to use multiple strategies to get the best deal. Your health matters, and cost shouldn't be the reason you skip treatment.
For help finding Podofilox in stock near you, check out our guide on how to find Podofilox in stock. And for the latest on the supply situation, read our Podofilox shortage update for 2026.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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