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Updated: January 22, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Medication bottle with piggy bank and discount tag for savings

Prucalopride (Motegrity) can cost over $600/month at brand price. Here's how to use coupons, the new generic, patient assistance programs, and more to cut your costs in 2026.

Prucalopride (brand name Motegrity) was one of the most expensive chronic constipation medications on the market for years — with a retail price of $550–$735 per month for 30 tablets. But 2025 changed everything: the first FDA-approved generic launched in January 2025, and prices have dropped dramatically. Here's how to make sure you're paying the lowest possible price for prucalopride in 2026.

Option 1: Switch to Generic Prucalopride (The Biggest Savings)

The single biggest price reduction comes from switching to generic prucalopride. ANI Pharmaceuticals launched the first FDA-approved generic in January 2025. The generic is bioequivalent to Motegrity — same active ingredient, same dose, same clinical effect — but costs dramatically less.

With a GoodRx or SingleCare coupon, generic prucalopride (2 mg, 30 tablets) can cost as little as $26–$40 at many pharmacies. That's a savings of $500–$700 per month compared to brand-name Motegrity at retail price.

Ask your doctor to write your prescription for "prucalopride" (the generic name) rather than "Motegrity" to ensure you can fill the generic at your pharmacy.

Option 2: Use a GoodRx or SingleCare Coupon

Even if you pay without insurance, free prescription discount programs like GoodRx and SingleCare can dramatically cut your cost:

  • GoodRx: Generic prucalopride as low as $26.79 per month (GoodRx Gold). Brand-name Motegrity available for approximately $553 with a coupon.
  • SingleCare: Generic prucalopride coupons available for approximately $37.60; brand-name Motegrity approximately $37.60 per month for generic.

Important: GoodRx and other discount coupons cannot be used at the same time as insurance. If you have insurance, you'll need to decide which is cheaper: your insurance copay or the coupon price. For high-tier drugs like prucalopride on non-preferred formularies, the coupon is often cheaper.

Option 3: Takeda Motegrity Savings Card (For Insured Patients)

If you're commercially insured and need brand-name Motegrity, Takeda Pharmaceuticals offers a Savings Card program for eligible patients. This can reduce your out-of-pocket costs for Motegrity at participating pharmacies. To learn more about eligibility and enrollment, call 1-844-447-2582 or ask your pharmacist.

Note: This program is typically available for commercially insured patients only. Medicare and Medicaid patients are usually not eligible for manufacturer savings cards. See other options below if you're on Medicare.

Option 4: Work with Your Doctor on Prior Authorization

If your insurance isn't covering prucalopride, prior authorization (PA) may be the path to significantly lower copays. With a successful PA, prucalopride can move from an uncovered drug to a covered Tier 3–4 drug with a manageable copay.

Talk to your gastroenterologist or primary care doctor about submitting a PA. They'll need to document your CIC diagnosis, previous failed treatments (laxatives, linaclotide, etc.), and medical necessity for prucalopride.

Option 5: HSA or FSA Funds

Prucalopride (Motegrity) is an eligible expense under Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA). If you have one of these accounts through your employer, you can pay for your prescription using pre-tax dollars — effectively a 20–35% discount depending on your tax bracket. Pay directly with your HSA/FSA card at the pharmacy, or submit a reimbursement request after purchase.

Option 6: Patient Assistance Programs

For patients without insurance or with very high out-of-pocket costs, patient assistance programs (PAPs) may provide the medication at low or no cost:

  • Takeda patient assistance: Check Takeda's patient services for income-based medication assistance programs.
  • NeedyMeds.org: A free database of patient assistance programs for virtually every prescription drug.
  • RxAssist.org: Another free resource to search for PAPs by drug name.

Option 7: Mail-Order Pharmacy for 90-Day Supply

Many insurance plans and discount programs offer lower per-tablet prices for a 90-day supply compared to 30-day fills. Ask your doctor to write a 90-day prescription and check whether your insurance (or GoodRx) offers a mail-order option. A 90-day supply also reduces the frequency of the pharmacy search problem.

Summary: Cheapest Ways to Get Prucalopride in 2026

  1. Generic prucalopride + GoodRx coupon = ~$26–$40/month (best option for most patients)
  2. Brand Motegrity + Savings Card (for commercially insured patients) = lower copay
  3. Prior authorization through insurance = lower tier copay (requires doctor documentation)
  4. HSA/FSA = effective 20–35% tax discount on your purchase
  5. Patient assistance programs = potentially no-cost medication for qualifying low-income patients

Once you've sorted out your pricing strategy, use medfinder to find which pharmacy near you has prucalopride in stock at the price you're targeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cheapest option for most patients is generic prucalopride with a GoodRx or SingleCare coupon — as low as $26–$40 for a 30-day supply. This is available without insurance. Ask your doctor to write the prescription as 'prucalopride' (generic name) so your pharmacy can fill the generic version.

Coverage varies by plan. Many commercial plans require prior authorization for prucalopride, including the generic. Some plans also require step therapy (failing linaclotide first). Check your specific plan's formulary. For many patients without coverage, the GoodRx generic price ($26–$40) is lower than the insurance copay for non-preferred drugs.

Yes. Takeda Pharmaceuticals offers a Motegrity Savings Card for eligible commercially insured patients. Call 1-844-447-2582 or visit the Motegrity website to check eligibility. This program is typically not available for Medicare or Medicaid patients.

Yes. Prucalopride (Motegrity) is an HSA- and FSA-eligible prescription expense. Pay with your HSA or FSA card directly at the pharmacy, or submit a reimbursement request after purchase. Using pre-tax dollars effectively provides a 20–35% discount depending on your tax bracket.

The retail price of generic prucalopride is approximately $509–$517 per 30 tablets without any discounts. With a GoodRx coupon, the price drops to as low as $26.79 per 30 tablets. Always use a discount coupon if paying without insurance — the difference is dramatic.

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