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Ways to Help Patients Save on Farxiga

Christina Aungst, PharmD, MWCMandy Armitage, MD
Written by Christina Aungst, PharmD, MWC | Reviewed by Mandy Armitage, MD
Published on July 9, 2026

Key takeaways:

  • Without insurance, the average cost of 30 tablets of Farxiga 10 mg is $438. Many insurance plans cover Farxiga but sometimes require prior authorization or documentation of step therapy first.

  • GoodRx can help lower the cost of brand-name Farxiga to $288.

  • Other savings options include a GoodRx coupon for generic dapagliflozin, manufacturer savings cards, and patient assistance programs for those who are eligible.

When it comes to chronic medical conditions such as Type 2 diabetes or heart failure, medication costs can add up. So it helps to be aware of the ways in which your patients can save money on treatments, especially if they’re uninsured or underinsured.

Below are details about the GoodRx coupon price of Farxiga (dapagliflozin), and some additional ways in which it’s possible to save on it.

GoodRx coupon

GoodRx provides free coupons that can help people save money on prescription medications at many pharmacies. These coupons can significantly reduce the cost, and patients can use theGoodRx to compare prices at different locations to find the best deal. To get a coupon, visit the GoodRx website or download the GoodRx app.

Anyone with a valid prescription, regardless of insurance status, can use GoodRx to purchase a 30-day supply of brand-name Farxiga at an exclusive cash price of $288. These savings apply to both the 5 mg and 10 mg doses.

Farxiga doses

Average cash price

GoodRx price

Farxiga 5 mg (30 tablets)

$565.49

$288

Farxiga 10 mg (30 tablets)

$599.59

$288

Does insurance cover Farxiga?

Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover Farxiga. But it’s common for plans to require enrollees to get a prior authorization. Some plans also require their enrollees to complete step therapy, or try lower-cost alternatives before the plan will cover Farxiga.

Prescribing changes

If Farxiga is out of reach, consider the following options to help your patients save.

Generic

GoodRx can also help patients save about 50% off the retail cost of generic dapagliflozin. Without insurance, the average cost of 30 tablets of dapagliflozin 10 mg is roughly $388.

The table below provides examples of what patients might pay for different doses and fill quantities of dapagliflozin using a GoodRx discount.

Dapagliflozin dose

Quantity

GoodRx price

5 mg

30 tablets

$19.54

5 mg

90 tablets

$33.61

10 mg

30 tablets

$20.15

10 mg

90 tablets

$35.44

90-day supply

Sometimes, filling a 90-day supply of a medication may cost less than filling three separate 30-day supplies. Certain insurance plans may also offer discounts if you fill a 90-day supply through their preferred mail-order pharmacies.

Switching medications

Consider a different SGLT2 medication if clinically appropriate. GoodRx can help you compare prices in this class.

Copay savings card

The Farxiga SavingsRx Card can help eligible participants reduce their copay. Those with commercial insurance or those who are uninsured qualify for the Farxiga SavingsRx Card. They may pay as little as $0 per month for brand-name Farxiga with this manufacturer copay card. 

  • For those with insurance, there’s a maximum savings of $175 per month. 

  • For those without insurance, the maximum savings per month is $150.

Patients with government-funded insurance, such as Medicare, Medicaid, and TriCare, are ineligible to use this copay card. The card is also limited to adults ages 18 and older.

What factors affect the cost of Farxiga?

Without insurance, the price of Farxiga depends on several factors, including:

  • Location: GoodRx research has found variability in pricing by geographic region.

  • Pharmacy: Medication prices vary greatly among pharmacies, even within the same city. GoodRx can help users compare costs at local pharmacies.

  • Brand-name vs. generic: Generic medications typically cost less than the brand-name version.

  • Fill quantity: The number of tablets can also affect the cost.

  • Dose: Sometimes the difference between doses is significant, and other times the prices are similar.

The bottom line

GoodRx can help patients save on Farxiga (dapagliflozin), regardless of insurance status. Increasing the supply and prescribing generic are also options. Farxiga’s copay savings card or patient assistance program can also be beneficial for those who qualify.

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Why trust our experts?

Christina Aungst, PharmD, MWC is a senior pharmacy editor for GoodRx. She began writing for GoodRx Health in 2019.
Mandy Armitage, MD, has combined clinical medicine with her passion for education and content development for many years. She is co-executive director at Nonclinical Physicians Network and has served as medical director for the health technology companies HealthLoop (now Get Well) and Doximity.

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