Voriconazole can cost $300-$900/month without insurance. Learn how to save with discount cards, patient assistance programs, and other strategies in 2026.
If you've been prescribed Voriconazole for a serious fungal infection, you already have enough to worry about. The last thing you need is sticker shock at the pharmacy counter.
Unfortunately, Voriconazole isn't cheap. Even as a generic, a 30-day supply of 200 mg tablets can cost $300 to $900 without insurance. The brand-name version (Vfend) runs $2,000 to $5,000+ per month. And the oral suspension? That can be $400 to $1,200.
But here's the good news: there are real ways to bring that cost down significantly. Let's walk through your options.
Here's a breakdown of typical cash prices in 2026:
Prices vary widely between pharmacies. A pharmacy across town might charge hundreds of dollars less for the exact same medication. That's why comparing prices is so important.
Prescription discount cards are one of the easiest ways to save on generic Voriconazole. These are free to use — you don't need insurance — and they work at most pharmacies nationwide.
Pro tip: Prices vary by pharmacy, so always compare at least 3-4 locations. The cheapest option might be an independent pharmacy, Costco (no membership needed for pharmacy), or a grocery store pharmacy — not necessarily the big chains.
Note: Discount cards cannot be combined with insurance. If your insurance copay is higher than the discount card price, ask your pharmacist to run it through the card instead. This is perfectly legal and common.
If you're uninsured, underinsured, or on a fixed income, patient assistance programs (PAPs) can provide Voriconazole at reduced cost or even free.
Pfizer, the manufacturer of brand-name Vfend, offers the RxPathways program to help eligible patients access their medications.
NeedyMeds is a nonprofit that maintains a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, including those for antifungal medications. Search for Voriconazole to find programs you may qualify for.
RxAssist is another free resource that helps patients find pharmaceutical assistance programs based on their medication, insurance status, and income level.
Many states offer their own prescription assistance programs for residents who meet income criteria. These programs vary by state but can provide significant savings on medications like Voriconazole. Check with your state's health department or visit Medicare.gov for a list of SPAPs.
Generic Voriconazole is clinically equivalent to brand Vfend and costs a fraction of the price. Most pharmacies will automatically dispense the generic unless the prescription specifies "brand only" or "dispense as written." If you're paying $2,000+ for Vfend, ask your doctor and pharmacist about switching to generic — you could save over $1,500 per month.
Prices for the same generic medication can vary by hundreds of dollars between pharmacies in the same city. Use Medfinder to check availability and pricing, and use discount card sites to compare costs.
Pharmacies that often have competitive pricing include:
If you'll be on Voriconazole for an extended course, a 90-day supply is often cheaper per tablet than three separate 30-day fills. Ask your doctor to write the prescription for a 90-day supply and check if your pharmacy or a mail-order option offers a volume discount.
If you have insurance, call your plan or check online to see what tier Voriconazole is on. Generic Voriconazole is typically on a preferred generic tier with reasonable copays ($10–$50). If it's on a higher tier, ask your doctor to submit a formulary exception or prior authorization request.
Some plans require you to use a specialty pharmacy for antifungals — this pharmacy may actually offer better pricing and supply reliability than a retail pharmacy.
Some nonprofits and foundations offer copay assistance for patients with insurance who still face high out-of-pocket costs. Organizations like the Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation and the HealthWell Foundation sometimes have funds available for infectious disease medications.
Some online and mail-order pharmacies may offer competitive pricing on Voriconazole:
Important: Only use legitimate, licensed U.S. pharmacies. Be cautious of international online pharmacies that may sell counterfeit or substandard medications. For an antifungal treating a serious infection, medication quality is critical.
Voriconazole is an essential medication for serious fungal infections, and its cost shouldn't prevent you from getting the treatment you need. With discount cards, you can potentially save $200–$700 per month compared to cash price. Patient assistance programs can reduce costs even further for those who qualify.
Start by comparing prices on GoodRx, SingleCare, or RxSaver. If you need additional help, reach out to Pfizer RxPathways or NeedyMeds. And use Medfinder to find pharmacies with Voriconazole in stock at the best prices near you.
For more information about Voriconazole, check out our guides on what Voriconazole is and how to take it, side effects to watch for, and how to find it in stock.
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