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Updated: January 21, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Potaba can cost $100–$150 per month without insurance. Here's how to use GoodRx, SingleCare, and other savings tools to lower your out-of-pocket cost in 2026.

Potaba (potassium aminobenzoate) is not the most expensive specialty drug on the market, but at $100–$150 for a 30-day supply at retail cash prices, the cost adds up — especially for a medication patients may need for 12 months or more. Here's a complete guide to every legitimate savings option available in 2026.

What Does Potaba Cost Without Insurance?

The retail cash price for a 30-day supply of potassium aminobenzoate (generic Potaba) typically ranges from $100 to $150, depending on the pharmacy and your location. With prescription discount programs like GoodRx or SingleCare, that price can drop to approximately $80–$120 per month. Some discount services have advertised individual bottle prices as low as $33–$60 for a single 1g powder bottle, though the total monthly cost depends on your prescribed dose.

Step 1: Check Insurance Coverage First

Before paying cash, find out whether your insurance plan covers Potaba. Most commercial health plans include potassium aminobenzoate on their formulary at Tier 2 or Tier 3, which typically means a co-pay of $15–$60 per fill. Some Medicare Part D plans also cover it.

To check your coverage: log in to your insurance plan's online portal, search "potassium aminobenzoate" or "Potaba," and review the tier and any restrictions (such as quantity limits or prior authorization requirements). If prior authorization is required, ask your prescriber's office to submit it — this is usually straightforward and takes 1–3 business days.

Step 2: Use a Prescription Discount Card

Even if you have insurance, a discount card may beat your co-pay on certain fills. These cards are accepted at most major pharmacies and independent pharmacies:

GoodRx: Search goodrx.com for "potassium aminobenzoate" to see prices at pharmacies near you. Prices vary by location and pharmacy — always compare before heading to the counter.

SingleCare: Another widely accepted discount program. Offers competitive pricing at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and thousands of independent pharmacies.

RxSaver, NeedyMeds, Blink Health: Additional discount programs worth comparing. Prices on these platforms change frequently, so check them all before filling.

Important: You cannot combine a prescription discount card with insurance. Use whichever payment method results in a lower cost.

Step 3: Ask About a 90-Day Supply

Many pharmacies and mail-order services offer a discount for 90-day supplies compared to three separate 30-day fills. If you're on a stable Potaba regimen, ask your doctor to write a 90-day prescription and compare the per-pill cost at your pharmacy vs. a mail-order service. This strategy also reduces the frequency of the refill search problem.

Step 4: Check for a Manufacturer Savings Program

As of 2026, there is no widely publicized manufacturer co-pay card or patient assistance program (PAP) specifically for Potaba from Glenwood LLC (the brand manufacturer). This may change — always check the manufacturer's website or ask your pharmacist whether any program has been introduced.

Step 5: Look Into Patient Assistance Through NeedyMeds or RxAssist

If you are uninsured or underinsured and cannot afford Potaba at any discount-card price, programs like NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org maintain databases of patient assistance programs (PAPs) offered by pharmaceutical manufacturers and nonprofit organizations. Search these sites using the generic name "potassium aminobenzoate" to see if any assistance is available.

Step 6: Consider Compounding as a Cost-Saving Option

In some cases, compounding pharmacies can prepare potassium aminobenzoate at a lower total cost than the commercial Potaba product, particularly if they source USP-grade bulk powder. Ask your prescriber to call local compounding pharmacies for a price comparison. This requires a new prescription specifying the compounded formulation.

Summary: Cheapest-to-Most-Expensive Path for Potaba

Insurance coverage (check formulary; Tier 2–3 co-pay often $15–$60)

GoodRx or SingleCare discount card (compare prices before filling)

90-day mail order supply (often lower per-unit cost)

Compounding pharmacy (may offer bulk savings)

NeedyMeds / RxAssist for PAP (income-based assistance)

Once you've sorted out pricing, the next challenge is actually finding Potaba in stock. See How to Find Potaba in Stock Near You for a step-by-step guide.

Need help finding a pharmacy that has Potaba in stock today? medfinder calls pharmacies near you and texts you which ones can fill your prescription.

Frequently Asked Questions

The retail cash price for a 30-day supply of potassium aminobenzoate (generic Potaba) ranges from approximately $100 to $150 depending on the pharmacy and location. Using a GoodRx or SingleCare coupon can reduce this to roughly $80–$120 per month. Always compare prices across several pharmacies before filling.

Most commercial insurance plans include potassium aminobenzoate on their formulary at Tier 2 or Tier 3, with typical co-pays of $15–$60 per fill. Some Medicare Part D plans also cover it. Check your plan's online drug lookup tool or call your insurer's pharmacy benefits line to confirm coverage for your specific plan.

Yes. GoodRx offers discount pricing for potassium aminobenzoate at many participating pharmacies. Search GoodRx.com for "potassium aminobenzoate" or "Potaba" and enter your ZIP code to see available prices. The exact discount varies by location and pharmacy, so always compare before filling.

As of 2026, there is no widely publicized manufacturer co-pay card or patient assistance program (PAP) for brand Potaba from Glenwood LLC. Check NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org for any income-based assistance programs that may be available for potassium aminobenzoate from nonprofit organizations.

Yes, requesting a 90-day supply from your doctor can reduce the per-dose cost at many pharmacies and mail-order services compared to three separate 30-day fills. It also reduces the frequency of the pharmacy search problem. Ask your prescriber if your condition and regimen are stable enough to justify a 90-day prescription.

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