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

Summarize with AI
- What Does Spritam Cost Without Insurance?
- The SPRITAM Serve Savings Program
- Option A: Retail Pharmacy E-Voucher
- Option B: SPRITAM Serve Coupon (Best for Most Patients)
- Option C: Blink Health Specialty Pharmacy Savings
- What If I Have Medicare or Medicaid?
- Does Insurance Cover Spritam?
- The Cash Price at HealthWarehouse
- Savings Summary: Your Best Options at a Glance
Spritam's retail cash price exceeds $600 for a 30-day supply. But the SPRITAM Serve program and other options can bring your cost down to as little as $10/month.
Spritam is a genuinely innovative medication — the world's first FDA-approved 3D-printed drug. But that innovation comes at a price. Without insurance or assistance, a 30-day supply of Spritam can cost more than $600. The good news is that a manufacturer savings program, copay assistance, and other resources can dramatically reduce what you pay out of pocket — for many patients, down to as little as $10 per month.
What Does Spritam Cost Without Insurance?
The retail cash price for a 60-tablet (30-day) supply of Spritam is approximately $639–$690 across all four strengths (250 mg, 500 mg, 750 mg, 1000 mg). Prices are similar for each strength because Spritam is sold by the tablet quantity rather than by dose. This means a 30-day supply at most doses costs roughly the same regardless of whether you're on 250 mg or 1000 mg tablets.
Note that standard generic levetiracetam (Keppra generics) is the same active ingredient in a conventional tablet form and costs as little as $6–$7 per month with GoodRx or SingleCare. If your doctor has prescribed Spritam specifically for the rapid-dissolve formulation, ask about all your options before paying full price for brand Spritam.
The SPRITAM Serve Savings Program
The most powerful savings tool for Spritam patients is the SPRITAM Serve program, run by Prasco LLC. This program has three separate offerings, and you can only participate in one — choose the one that gives you the most benefit:
Option A: Retail Pharmacy E-Voucher
If your insurance covers Spritam: Your copay is reduced to as low as $10 for a 30-day supply. Maximum benefit: $390 per 30-day supply.
If your insurance does NOT cover Spritam: Cost is reduced to as low as $75 per month. Maximum benefit: $2,000 per calendar year.
Option B: SPRITAM Serve Coupon (Best for Most Patients)
If your insurance covers Spritam: Copay as low as $10/month. Maximum annual benefit: $5,000 (up to 12 fills per year).
If you are uninsured or your insurance doesn't cover it: Cost as low as $10/month. Maximum annual benefit: $2,500.
Option C: Blink Health Specialty Pharmacy Savings
If your insurance covers Spritam: Copay as low as $10/month.
If you are uninsured or uncovered: Cost as low as $75/month. Maximum annual benefit: $5,000. Also includes home delivery.
Important restrictions: The SPRITAM Serve program is not available to patients covered by Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, VA, DoD, or other federal/state health programs. You may only participate in one offering. To enroll, call 844-SPRITAM (844-777-4826) or visit spritam.com/how-to-get-spritam.
What If I Have Medicare or Medicaid?
Because the SPRITAM Serve program excludes government insurance programs, patients with Medicare or Medicaid need different strategies:
Ask your doctor about the authorized generic. "Levetiracetam Tablets for Oral Suspension" by Prasco is the identical 3D-printed product from the same Aprecia facility. Some Medicare plans may cover the authorized generic differently.
Consider standard levetiracetam oral solution. If the rapid-dissolve feature is less important than cost, generic levetiracetam oral solution is widely covered by Medicare and Medicaid and is inexpensive.
Patient assistance programs. For uninsured or underinsured patients needing brand Spritam who don't qualify for the SPRITAM Serve program, UCB Pharmaceuticals has patient assistance programs for levetiracetam products — call 1-800-UCB-5555 or visit NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org.
Does Insurance Cover Spritam?
Coverage varies significantly by plan. Some commercial plans cover Spritam at Tier 2 or Tier 3, with copays ranging from $30 to over $200 depending on your specific plan. Others place it on a specialty tier requiring prior authorization. If your insurance plan doesn't cover Spritam, the SPRITAM Serve Coupon can bring your cost as low as $10/month — making manufacturer savings the more important tool than insurance for many patients.
To check your plan's coverage, call the member services number on the back of your insurance card and ask about your plan's tier placement for Spritam (NDC 43485-102-60 for 500 mg, for example). Ask specifically whether a prior authorization is required and what documentation is needed.
The Cash Price at HealthWarehouse
For patients who prefer to pay out of pocket without going through their insurance, HealthWarehouse.com is linked from the official Spritam website as a cash-price online pharmacy option. Pricing may be more competitive than standard retail cash prices. A valid prescription is required.
Savings Summary: Your Best Options at a Glance
Commercially insured: SPRITAM Serve Coupon → as low as $10/month
Uninsured: SPRITAM Serve Coupon → as low as $10/month (max $2,500/year)
Medicare/Medicaid: Not eligible for SPRITAM Serve; ask about authorized generic or generic oral solution; explore UCB assistance via 1-800-UCB-5555
All patients: Compare standard generic levetiracetam cost ($6–$7/month) with your Spritam cost and discuss clinical necessity with your neurologist
Once you've sorted out your savings program, the next step is finding a pharmacy that carries Spritam. See our guide: How to Find Spritam in Stock Near You.
Frequently Asked Questions
The retail cash price for a 60-tablet (30-day) supply of Spritam is approximately $639–$690 regardless of strength (250 mg, 500 mg, 750 mg, or 1000 mg). However, the SPRITAM Serve savings program can reduce this to as low as $10–$75 per month for eligible commercially insured or uninsured patients.
SPRITAM Serve is a manufacturer savings program run by Prasco LLC that can reduce Spritam's cost to as low as $10/month for commercially insured patients, or $75/month for uninsured patients, depending on which program option you choose. It is not available to patients covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or other federal/state programs. Call 844-SPRITAM (844-777-4826) to enroll.
The SPRITAM Serve manufacturer savings program excludes Medicare and Medicaid patients. Medicare patients should ask their doctor about the authorized generic (same product, potentially different coverage) or standard levetiracetam oral solution. UCB Pharmaceuticals offers patient assistance programs — call 1-800-UCB-5555 or check NeedyMeds.org.
GoodRx typically does not offer coupons that are competitive with the SPRITAM Serve manufacturer savings program for brand Spritam. However, GoodRx can dramatically reduce the cost of standard generic levetiracetam (the same active ingredient in conventional tablet form) to as little as $6–$7/month, which is worth discussing with your doctor as an alternative.
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