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Updated: January 22, 2026

How to Save Money on Trimo-San in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Trimo-San isn't covered by Medicare or most insurance plans. Here's how to save money with GoodRx, SingleCare, and other discount options in 2026.

Trimo-San is a brand-name vaginal gel with no generic equivalent, and it's not covered by Medicare Part D or most private insurance plans. That means most patients pay entirely out of pocket — which can add up, especially since Trimo-San is typically used twice a week on an ongoing basis.

The good news: prescription discount cards can meaningfully reduce what you pay at the pharmacy. Here's exactly how to save money on Trimo-San in 2026.

What Does Trimo-San Cost Without Insurance?

The retail cash price for Trimo-San 113.4g (4 oz) tube with applicator is approximately $37–$58 at major pharmacy chains, depending on location. Without any discount, the average retail price is around $48–$58 per tube.

For ongoing maintenance use at roughly twice a week, a standard 113.4g tube typically lasts several months — so while the per-purchase cost isn't enormous, it adds up over time for a medication that isn't covered by insurance.

Does Insurance Cover Trimo-San?

Most insurance plans, including Medicare Part D, do NOT cover Trimo-San. Because Trimo-San is not FDA-approved, it typically does not appear on commercial insurance formularies and is excluded from Medicare prescription drug coverage. Medicaid coverage varies by state.

If you're unsure about your plan's coverage, call your insurer's member services line and ask specifically about "oxyquinoline sulfate vaginal jelly" or NDC 59365-5030-0. Some flexible spending accounts (FSAs) and health savings accounts (HSAs) may cover Trimo-San with a valid prescription — check with your plan administrator.

How to Save with GoodRx

GoodRx is the most widely used prescription discount tool in the US. For Trimo-San, GoodRx can reduce the price to approximately $29–$33 for the standard 113.4g tube — a savings of up to 42% off the average retail price of $57.56.

How to use GoodRx for Trimo-San:

  1. Go to GoodRx.com or open the GoodRx app.
  2. Search for "Trimo-San" and select the 0.025%-0.01% vaginal jelly, 113.4g.
  3. Enter your zip code to see local pharmacy prices.
  4. Print, email, or text the coupon to yourself and show it at the pharmacy. No sign-up required.

How to Save with SingleCare

SingleCare is another popular prescription discount service that offers Trimo-San coupons. With SingleCare, the price for a 113.4g tube can be as low as $30. SingleCare is accepted at major pharmacy chains including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and Kroger.

Other Ways to Save on Trimo-San

  • Buy a larger tube: Trimo-San comes in 113.4g, 226.8g, and 340.2g sizes. Buying the larger tube may reduce cost per dose, if your pharmacy carries it.
  • Use your FSA or HSA: Prescription medications are eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement. With a valid prescription, Trimo-San should qualify. Keep your receipt and prescription documentation.
  • Compare coupon prices before filling: GoodRx, SingleCare, WellRx, and RxSaver may offer different prices at different pharmacies. Always compare before paying.
  • Discuss alternatives with your provider: If cost is a significant concern, vaginal estrogen creams or RepHresh may be less expensive and are more likely to be covered by insurance. Ask your OB-GYN or urogynecologist.

Is There a Manufacturer Savings Program for Trimo-San?

As of 2026, there is no known manufacturer-sponsored patient assistance program, savings card, or copay card offered by CooperSurgical for Trimo-San. If you need financial assistance and cannot afford the medication, contact CooperSurgical directly at coopersurgical.com or speak with your healthcare provider about alternative options that may be covered by your insurance.

Don't Forget: Find the Cheapest Pharmacy Near You

Saving money on Trimo-San starts with finding a pharmacy that both stocks it and offers the best coupon price. medfinder helps you find which pharmacies near you have it in stock, so you can then compare coupon prices using GoodRx or SingleCare. For a full guide, see how to find Trimo-San in stock near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Medicare Part D does not cover Trimo-San because it is not FDA-approved and is not on Medicare formularies. Patients must pay out of pocket. GoodRx and SingleCare coupons can reduce the price to approximately $29–$33 per tube.

With a GoodRx or SingleCare coupon, Trimo-San 113.4g tube can be purchased for approximately $29–$33 at participating pharmacies. Without a coupon, the retail price is typically $37–$58 per tube.

Yes. Prescription medications are generally eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement. Since Trimo-San requires a prescription, it should qualify. Keep your prescription and receipt documentation for reimbursement purposes. Confirm eligibility with your FSA/HSA plan administrator.

As of 2026, CooperSurgical does not appear to offer a formal patient assistance program or manufacturer savings card for Trimo-San. GoodRx and SingleCare discount programs are the primary cost-saving options available to patients.

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