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

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Generic Sotalol tablets can cost as little as $7.74 with a coupon. Here's every way to save on Sotalol in 2026 — including coupons, insurance tips, and assistance programs.
The cost of Sotalol varies widely depending on the formulation, whether you use insurance or a discount card, and which pharmacy you go to. The good news: generic Sotalol tablets are one of the more affordable antiarrhythmic medications available today. This guide covers every way to reduce your out-of-pocket costs in 2026.
How Much Does Sotalol Cost in 2026?
There are three distinct pricing tiers depending on the form of Sotalol you take:
Generic Sotalol tablets (80 mg, 120 mg, 160 mg, 240 mg): Retail price $12–$45 for a 30-day supply depending on dose and pharmacy. With GoodRx, as low as $7.74. With SingleCare, as low as $9.46.
Generic Sotalol oral solution: $150–$350 for a 30-day supply without insurance. Discount cards offer limited savings compared to the tablet form.
Brand-name Sotylize oral solution: $300–$600 for a 30-day supply without insurance. Insurance prior authorization is usually required.
Option 1: Use a GoodRx Coupon
GoodRx is a free prescription discount service that negotiates prices with pharmacies. For generic Sotalol tablets, GoodRx coupons can bring the price down to as low as $7.74 — that's 83% off the average retail price of about $45. GoodRx Gold membership (starting at $9.99/month) can lower the price further.
How to use GoodRx:
Go to goodrx.com or download the GoodRx app
Search "Sotalol" and enter your zip code and dosage
Compare prices across nearby pharmacies
Show the coupon (or barcode in the app) to your pharmacist — you cannot use it with insurance at the same time
Option 2: SingleCare and Other Discount Cards
SingleCare is another prescription savings program that works similarly to GoodRx. For generic Sotalol tablets, SingleCare offers prices as low as $9.46 for 60 tablets (80 mg). The normal cash price at SingleCare for this quantity is around $110, so the savings are significant.
Other discount programs worth checking: RxSaver, Blink Health, WellRx, and NeedyMeds. Prices vary by pharmacy, so it's worth comparing across 2–3 programs.
Option 3: Check Your Insurance Coverage
Generic Sotalol tablets are typically covered as a Tier 1 or Tier 2 medication on most commercial insurance plans, including Medicare Part D. That means copays are usually $0–$15 for a 30-day supply, and $0–$30 for a 90-day supply.
Tips to minimize your insurance copay:
Switch to a 90-day supply. Most insurance plans offer lower per-pill cost for 90-day fills, especially through mail-order pharmacies.
Use your plan's preferred pharmacy. Many plans have preferred pharmacies where your copay is lower — check your plan's drug formulary.
Check your plan's formulary for Sotalol AF vs. regular Sotalol. Betapace (for ventricular arrhythmias) and Betapace AF (for AFib) are technically different products. Make sure your prescription matches the formulary listing.
Option 4: Medicare Part D Coverage
Generic Sotalol tablets are covered by most Medicare Part D plans. As of 2025, Medicare Part D has a $2,000 annual out-of-pocket maximum — once you reach that limit, your plan pays for 100% of covered medications for the rest of the year. For most Sotalol patients, the annual spending stays well under this cap given the low cost of the generic.
For Sotalol oral solution, Medicare coverage depends on the specific plan and may require prior authorization. Call your plan's member services line to verify coverage and expected copay before your prescription is filled.
Option 5: Patient Assistance Programs
If you're uninsured or underinsured and generic discount cards still leave you with an unmanageable cost, patient assistance programs (PAPs) may be available. Key resources:
NeedyMeds.org: A database of manufacturer PAPs, state programs, and other assistance options. Free to search.
RxAssist.org: Another comprehensive database of patient assistance programs.
Medicare Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy): If you have Medicare and limited income, you may qualify for Extra Help to pay for Part D drug costs. Apply through the Social Security Administration at ssa.gov.
Which Option Saves You the Most?
For most patients taking generic Sotalol tablets without insurance: a GoodRx coupon (as low as $7.74 for 30 tablets at 80 mg) will likely be your cheapest option. If you have insurance with a low Tier 1 copay, run the numbers — sometimes paying cash with a GoodRx coupon beats your insurance copay. You cannot use both simultaneously, but you can compare.
Having trouble finding Sotalol at the pharmacy in the first place? Read: How to Find Sotalol In Stock Near You.
Frequently Asked Questions
Generic Sotalol tablets can be obtained for as low as $7.74 with a GoodRx coupon at participating pharmacies — that's 83% off the average retail price of about $45 for a 30-day supply. Comparing prices on GoodRx, SingleCare, and RxSaver across local pharmacies gives you the best chance of finding the lowest price.
Yes. Generic Sotalol tablets are covered by most Medicare Part D plans. As of 2025, Medicare Part D has a $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap. Copays for generic Sotalol tablets are typically low (Tier 1 or Tier 2). Sotalol oral solution may require prior authorization — call your plan to verify coverage.
No — you cannot use a GoodRx coupon at the same time as insurance. However, you can choose whichever option gives you the lower price. For generic Sotalol tablets, GoodRx prices (as low as $7.74) are sometimes cheaper than your insurance copay. Ask your pharmacist to run both and compare.
Check NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org for current patient assistance program listings. Because Sotylize is a specialty brand product with limited manufacturer support, savings programs may be limited compared to other drugs. Generic Sotalol oral solution may be more affordable with discount cards. Contact AltaThera Pharmaceuticals directly to ask about any available assistance programs.
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