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Updated: January 21, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Santyl savings — piggy bank and discount tag

Santyl (collagenase) is expensive and has no generic. Here are the savings programs, coupons, and assistance options that can dramatically reduce your cost in 2026.

Santyl (collagenase ointment) is one of the more expensive prescription wound care medications — and there's no generic available. A single 30-gram tube retails for $333–$450 or more, and a 90-gram tube can run $800–$1,200+. If you're facing those prices, it's easy to feel stuck. But there are real savings options that most patients don't know about. Here's a complete guide to reducing your Santyl costs in 2026.

How Much Does Santyl Cost Without Insurance?

The average retail price for a 30-gram tube of Santyl (250 units/gram) is approximately $392–$450. With a GoodRx coupon, patients have paid as little as $346 at participating pharmacies. For a 90-gram tube, expect prices of $800–$1,200+ at retail. Since no generic exists, all pricing is for the brand-name product.

Option 1: Santyl Copay Assistance Card (For Insured Patients)

This is the most valuable savings program for commercially insured patients. The Santyl Copay Assistance Card from Smith & Nephew works like this:

You pay the first $20–$50 per prescription

Smith & Nephew covers up to $250 per fill

Maximum savings of $1,000 per year (up to 6 fills)

No insurance required — however, patients who use government insurance (Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE) are not eligible

Available to download and print at santyl.com/card or by calling 1-800-364-4767

This can be a game-changer for patients on commercial insurance who still face large copays due to specialty tier placement or high deductibles. Present the card to your pharmacist along with your prescription.

Option 2: Smith & Nephew Patient Assistance Program (For Uninsured/Underinsured)

If you're uninsured, underinsured, or have income constraints that make Santyl unaffordable, the Smith & Nephew Patient Assistance Program (PAP) may provide Santyl at no cost. This program is specifically designed for low-income patients who can't afford their medication even with standard insurance.

To apply: Visit santyl.com or call Smith & Nephew directly at 1-800-876-1261. Your prescriber may need to submit paperwork on your behalf.

Option 3: GoodRx and SingleCare Coupons

Prescription discount cards like GoodRx and SingleCare can reduce your out-of-pocket Santyl cost even without insurance. These coupons work at participating retail pharmacies (Kroger, Walmart, Walgreens, and many others) and can significantly reduce the retail price:

GoodRx: Santyl available as low as ~$346 for a 30g tube (approximately 12% off retail price)

SingleCare: Santyl available at ~$328 for a 30g tube at participating pharmacies

Prescription discount coupons cannot be combined with insurance at the same time — you'll use one or the other. They're most useful for uninsured patients or when the coupon price is lower than your insurance copay (especially for patients who haven't met their deductible).

Option 4: Insurance Coverage — What to Know

Most commercial insurance plans, Medicare Part D, and Medicaid cover Santyl — but almost always require prior authorization (PA). Here's what to expect:

PA is typically approved for 3-month periods for documented chronic dermal ulcers or severe burns

Some plans require step therapy — you may need to document failure of other debridement methods first

Quantity limits may apply — some plans limit to one 30g tube per fill

Copays after PA approval vary by plan — high-deductible plans or specialty tiers may still leave patients paying significant out-of-pocket amounts

If you have Medicare or Medicaid: Note that the manufacturer's copay card does NOT apply. Look into Medicare Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy) or Medicaid benefits for wound care products if cost is a concern.

Option 5: Ask About the 90-Gram Tube for Long-Term Use

For larger wounds or patients using Santyl over an extended period, a 90-gram tube may provide better value per unit than multiple 30-gram tubes. Talk to your prescriber and pharmacist about whether the 90-gram size is covered under your plan and whether it could reduce your overall cost. The actual amount needed depends on wound size — the manufacturer's dosing calculator at santyl.com/hcp/dosing can help estimate this.

Summary: Your Cost-Reduction Options at a Glance

Commercially insured: Use the Santyl Copay Assistance Card (santyl.com/card) to reduce cost to $20–$50 per fill

Uninsured/underinsured: Apply for the Smith & Nephew PAP for no-cost access; use GoodRx or SingleCare in the meantime

Medicare/Medicaid: Ensure prior authorization is submitted promptly; explore Medicare Extra Help if on Part D

Once you've sorted out cost, the next challenge may be finding Santyl in stock at a pharmacy near you. medfinder can help with that. For more on locating Santyl, see: How to Find Santyl In Stock Near You.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. GoodRx offers Santyl coupons that can reduce the price to approximately $346 for a 30g tube. SingleCare coupons can bring it to around $328. These work at participating pharmacies (Kroger, Walmart, Walgreens, and others) and don't require insurance.

The Santyl Copay Assistance Card from Smith & Nephew is for commercially insured patients. It reduces your out-of-pocket cost to as little as $20–$50 per fill, with the manufacturer covering up to $250 per fill and up to $1,000 per year for up to 6 fills. It's available at santyl.com/card. It is not valid for Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE.

Most commercial insurance plans, Medicare Part D, and Medicaid cover Santyl, but almost always require prior authorization (PA). PA is typically approved for 3-month periods for documented chronic dermal ulcers or severe burns. Some plans require step therapy (documenting failure of other debridement methods first). Quantity limits may also apply.

Apply for the Smith & Nephew Patient Assistance Program (PAP), which provides Santyl at no cost to eligible low-income, uninsured, or underinsured patients. Apply through santyl.com or by calling 1-800-876-1261. Your prescriber may need to assist with the application paperwork. In the meantime, GoodRx and SingleCare coupons can reduce cash price significantly.

Copay amounts after insurance approval vary widely. With prior authorization approved, some plans cover Santyl at a $0–$30 copay for standard tiers, while specialty tier placement or high-deductible plans can still leave patients paying $100+ per fill. Use the Santyl Copay Assistance Card (for commercial insurance) on top of your insurance to reduce this further.

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