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Updated: February 19, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Brand Tazorac can cost $250–$600 per tube. Here's how to pay far less using GoodRx, manufacturer savings cards, and patient assistance programs in 2026.

Tazorac (tazarotene) is a highly effective prescription retinoid for acne, plaque psoriasis, and photoaged skin — but the cost can be a serious barrier. Brand-name Tazorac has a retail price of $250–$600 per 30g tube. Even generic tazarotene without a coupon can run $40–$150 at some pharmacies.

The good news: there are multiple legitimate ways to dramatically reduce your out-of-pocket cost for Tazorac in 2026. This guide covers all of them.

Strategy #1: Choose Generic Tazarotene Instead of Brand Tazorac

The single biggest savings lever is choosing the generic over the brand. Generic tazarotene contains the same active ingredient at the same concentration and meets the same FDA bioequivalence standards as brand Tazorac. The price difference is enormous:

Brand-name Tazorac: $250–$600 per 30g tube at retail

Generic tazarotene with GoodRx/SingleCare: $40–$80 per 30g tube at most major pharmacies

Ask your doctor to write the prescription as "tazarotene" (the generic name) and confirm the DAW box is not checked. Pharmacies default to generic when it's available, but this ensures there's no confusion.

Strategy #2: Use a Prescription Discount Card

Prescription discount cards are free to use and can reduce the price of generic tazarotene significantly — often to less than a standard insurance copay. Here are the most popular options:

GoodRx (goodrx.com): Generic tazarotene cream 0.1% (30g) typically $40–$80. Accepted at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Rite Aid, and thousands of independent pharmacies. Free to use.

SingleCare (singlecare.com): Competitive pricing, accepted at all major chains. Free to use.

BuzzRx, RxSaver, Optum Perks: Additional platforms worth comparing. Prices vary by pharmacy and change frequently.

Important: You cannot use a discount card and your insurance at the same time. Compare your insurance copay to the GoodRx price and use whichever is lower. Patients with high-deductible health plans often find GoodRx beats their insurance significantly.

Strategy #3: Use the Allergan/AbbVie Manufacturer Copay Card

Allergan (now part of AbbVie) has offered a manufacturer savings card for brand-name Tazorac that can reduce out-of-pocket costs to as low as $0–$35 per fill for eligible commercially insured patients.

Key eligibility notes:

Must have commercial insurance (not Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or other government programs)

Must fill at a participating retail pharmacy

Savings cards may have an annual maximum benefit cap

Check the current Allergan/AbbVie website or ask your dermatologist's office for the latest savings card details, as program terms can change annually.

Strategy #4: Apply for the AbbVie Patient Assistance Foundation

If you are uninsured or underinsured and cannot afford Tazorac, the AbbVie Patient Assistance Foundation (APAF) may provide the medication at no cost to qualifying patients.

Typical eligibility criteria include:

No private insurance coverage for the medication

Income at or below a certain percentage of the federal poverty level (varies by program year)

U.S. resident with a valid prescription from a licensed provider

Additional resources to find patient assistance: NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org both catalog assistance programs across pharmaceutical companies.

Strategy #5: Fill a 90-Day Supply

If your insurance covers tazarotene, ask your doctor about prescribing a 90-day supply. Most insurance plans and mail-order pharmacies charge a lower per-dose copay for 90-day fills. This also reduces the frequency of refill hassles.

Strategy #6: Compare Pharmacy Prices Before You Fill

Even among pharmacies using the same GoodRx coupon, prices can vary by $20–$40. Use GoodRx's pharmacy comparison tool before filling to find the lowest price in your area. Warehouse pharmacies (Costco, Sam's Club) often have the lowest base prices.

What Is the Cheapest Way to Get Tazarotene in 2026?

For most patients, the cheapest option is generic tazarotene cream or gel with a GoodRx coupon at a competitive pharmacy — typically $40–$80 per 30g tube. If you have strong commercial insurance coverage, your copay may be lower. If you're uninsured with low income, the AbbVie patient assistance program may offer the medication without charge.

If cost isn't the only barrier and you're also struggling to find Tazorac in stock, see How to Find Tazorac in Stock Near You or Why Is Tazorac So Hard to Find?.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generic tazarotene cream 0.1% (30g) typically costs $40–$80 at most major pharmacies with a GoodRx coupon. Prices vary by pharmacy and location. Brand-name Tazorac has a retail price of $250–$600 per tube, so using the generic with a discount card can save 80% or more.

You can't use GoodRx and your insurance simultaneously at the pharmacy counter — it's one or the other per transaction. However, you can compare your insurance copay to the GoodRx price and choose whichever is lower. For patients with high deductibles, the GoodRx price often wins.

Yes. AbbVie (which markets Tazorac through Allergan) operates the AbbVie Patient Assistance Foundation, which may provide Tazorac at no cost for qualifying uninsured or underinsured patients who meet income requirements. NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org also list available programs.

Generic tazarotene is covered by most Medicare Part D plans, though it's typically listed on Tier 3, which means higher cost-sharing. Medicare patients should compare plan formularies at Medicare.gov and check whether prior authorization is required. Manufacturer copay cards from AbbVie cannot be used with Medicare.

Adapalene 0.1% (Differin) is available over the counter for approximately $10–$15 and requires no prescription. It's the cheapest retinoid option, though it's less potent than tazarotene. Generic tretinoin is also inexpensive — typically $20–$80 with a coupon — and is a strong second-line option for acne.

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