

Solosec can cost over $500 without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, discount cards, patient assistance programs, and other strategies.
Solosec (Secnidazole) is the only FDA-approved single-dose oral treatment for bacterial vaginosis (BV). One packet, mixed with food, and your treatment is complete. No week-long pill regimen. For many patients, it's the most convenient option available.
But that convenience comes with a steep price tag. Without insurance, Solosec can cost $290 to $550 for a single 2-gram packet. Even with insurance, many patients face high copays or find out their plan doesn't cover it at all.
The good news? There are real ways to bring the cost down. In this guide, we'll walk you through every option for saving money on Solosec in 2026.
Here's what you can expect to pay for Solosec at the pharmacy counter without insurance coverage:
For context, the main alternative — generic Metronidazole — costs just $4 to $15 for a full 7-day course. That price difference is significant, which is why exploring savings options is so important if you want to stick with Solosec.
Prescription coupon cards are one of the easiest ways to save on Solosec. These are free to use and can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket cost — sometimes even lower than your insurance copay.
How to use a coupon card:
Important: Coupon cards cannot be combined with insurance. If your insurance copay is higher than the coupon price, ask the pharmacist to run it through the coupon card instead of your insurance.
Lupin Pharmaceuticals, the maker of Solosec, may offer savings programs directly. Here's what to check:
Check the Solosec website periodically, as manufacturer programs can change from year to year.
If you're uninsured, underinsured, or facing financial hardship, patient assistance programs can provide Solosec for free or at a significantly reduced cost. Here's where to look:
Visit needymeds.org and search for Solosec or Secnidazole. NeedyMeds maintains a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, discount cards, and other resources for reducing medication costs.
RxAssist.org is another database of patient assistance programs. Search by drug name to find programs that may cover Solosec.
RxHope.com connects patients with manufacturer-sponsored assistance programs. If Lupin Pharmaceuticals offers a PAP for Solosec, it would be listed here.
Patient assistance programs typically require:
Don't assume every pharmacy charges the same price. Prices for Solosec can vary by $200 or more between pharmacies in the same area. Use Medfinder to find pharmacies with stock, then compare prices using coupon card tools.
Some pharmacies offer a cash-pay or self-pay discount if you're not using insurance. This is especially common at independent pharmacies. Simply ask the pharmacist: "Do you offer a cash price discount for Solosec?"
If cost is the primary barrier, it's worth discussing alternatives with your doctor. While Solosec's single-dose convenience is valuable, the treatment outcome with Metronidazole ($4–$15) or Tinidazole ($15–$50) is clinically comparable for BV and trichomoniasis. See our guide to Solosec alternatives for details.
Before assuming your insurance won't cover Solosec, check your plan's formulary or call the number on the back of your insurance card. Some plans do cover Solosec with a reasonable copay, especially if your doctor submits a prior authorization explaining why the single-dose treatment is clinically appropriate.
If your plan requires step therapy (trying a cheaper drug first), your doctor may be able to document a medical reason to skip the step therapy requirement — such as a history of non-adherence with multi-day regimens or a previous adverse reaction to Metronidazole.
Solosec doesn't have to break the bank. Between coupon cards, manufacturer savings programs, and patient assistance programs, there are multiple pathways to reduce your out-of-pocket cost. The key is to explore your options before you get to the pharmacy counter.
Start by checking prices on coupon card websites, visit solosec.com for manufacturer offers, and look into patient assistance programs if you're uninsured. And if cost remains a barrier, know that effective BV and trichomoniasis treatments are available for under $15.
Use Medfinder to find Solosec in stock near you, and take control of both availability and affordability.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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