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How much is finasteride without insurance?

Finasteride can be costly without insurance. Learn how to get finasteride at a lower price, or find cheaper alternatives.

Key takeaways

  • Finasteride is a generic prescription drug FDA approved to treat enlarged prostate symptoms or male pattern hair loss.

  • There are limited options for saving money on generic drugs like finasteride, but patients can reduce the cost by using a free coupon from SingleCare, comparing local pharmacy prices, or switching to a lower-cost treatment.

Finasteride is a generic prescription tablet that treats an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia) or male pattern hair loss (androgenetic alopecia). Dosages are different for each condition: doctors typically prescribe 5 mg once-daily tablets for BPH and 1 mg once-daily tablets for male pattern baldness. The average retail price for a 90-day supply of finasteride is $247. There are over-the-counter alternatives for male pattern baldness, but not for an enlarged prostate. 

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How much does finasteride cost without insurance?

People taking finasteride for male pattern hair loss or those without adequate insurance coverage can expect to pay the full retail price for finasteride. The average retail price for a 90-day supply of 1 mg finasteride tablets is $247. Finasteride 5 mg tablets for an enlarged prostate cost about the same. 

To save money, patients taking finasteride for hair thinning may want to try other treatment options first, like over-the-counter Rogaine or its generic version, minoxidil. Unlike finasteride, which is taken as a tablet once per day, minoxidil is a topical medication that is applied to the scalp twice per day. A single bottle of minoxidil topical solution usually lasts for around one month if the medication is used as directed. It may not work as well, so ask the prescriber for medical advice before switching.

For an enlarged prostate, dutasteride is an alternative to finasteride. Both dutasteride and finasteride belong to a class of drugs called 5-alpha reductase inhibitors. They both block the production of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the form of testosterone responsible for BPH. However, generic dutasteride usually costs more than finasteride

If the cost of 5-alpha reductase inhibitors is challenging, the healthcare provider may recommend alpha blockers for BPH. Many generic alpha blockers are less expensive than finasteride and dutasteride. In some BPH treatment plans, healthcare professionals may prescribe finasteride or dutasteride with an alpha blocker to treat BPH. There are no OTC drugs or supplements that are recommended in place of prescription BPH medications to treat an enlarged prostate.

Drug name Price without insurance for brand-name drug SingleCare price Savings options
Male-pattern hair loss
Propecia (finasteride) $445 per

90, 1 mg tablets

$13 per

90, 1 mg tablets for generic Propecia at Kroger

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Finasteride (generic Propecia) $247 per

90, 1 mg tablets

$13 per

90, 1 mg tablets for generic finasteride at Kroger

See latest prices
Rogaine (minoxidil) $26 per

3 bottles, 60 ml of 2% solution

$11 per

1 can, 60 g of 5% solution of generic minoxidil at Walgreens

See latest prices
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
Proscar (finasteride) $625 per

90, 5 mg tablets

$12 per

90, 5 mg tablets of generic finasteride at Kroger

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Avodart (dutasteride) $1,864 for 30, 0.5mg capsules $12 for 30, 0.5 mg capsules of generic dutasteride at Kroger See latest prices
Terazosin $113 per

90, 5 mg capsules of generic terazosin

$23 per

90, 5 mg capsules of generic terazosin at Kroger

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Cardura (doxazosin) $674 per

90, 4 mg tablets

$16 per

90, 4 mg tablets of generic doxazosin at Kroger

See latest prices

Prescription drug prices often change. These are the most accurate medication prices at the time of publishing in ZIP code 23666 as of November 10, 2025. The listed price without insurance references the price of brand-name drugs (unless otherwise specified). The listed SingleCare price references the price of generic drugs if available. Click the link under “Savings options” to see the latest drug prices.

https://www.singlecare.com/prescription/finasteride 1 mg (89 Tablet)
23666 - Hampton, VA
$12.57
$12.57

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Finasteride costs by dose

The finasteride dosage strength generally does not affect the retail price. However, a 90-day supply may be cheaper per tablet than a 30-day supply, depending on the pharmacy. 

Compare finasteride prices by strength

(per 90 tablets)
Strength SingleCare price of brand-name finasteride SingleCare price of generic finasteride
Strength Retail price SingleCare price
1 mg of finasteride $350 at Kroger $13 at Kroger
5 mg of finasteride $444 at Kroger $12 at Kroger

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Is finasteride covered by insurance?

Commercial health insurance plans, Medicare drug plans, and Medicaid typically cover the cost of finasteride as a tier-one or preferred medication when it is prescribed for an enlarged prostate. However, insurance plans are unlikely to cover the cost of finasteride when it is used to treat male pattern hair loss. Copay and other costs will vary by insurance plan. You can check with your specific health insurance plan for more information about costs and coverage.

How to get finasteride covered by insurance

If an insurance company turns down a finasteride prescription, it’s either because it’s been prescribed for male pattern hair loss or for an off-label condition such as female pattern hair loss, excessive hair growth in premenopausal women (who are not pregnant), prostate surgery, or transgender hormone therapy. For some of these issues, like male pattern hair loss, the denial may be difficult to reverse. For other uses, ask the doctor to submit a formulary exception. This is similar to a prior authorization and requires a letter of medical necessity.

How to get finasteride without insurance

Finasteride is relatively inexpensive, but the price can add up over time. Without sufficient insurance coverage, people prescribed finasteride for hair loss may find themselves paying the full cash price for months or years. There are no manufacturer’s coupons, patient assistance programs, or savings programs that can make finasteride more affordable. There are, however, other ways to save money on a finasteride prescription, starting with a SingleCare prescription savings card. 

1. Use a SingleCare discount card to purchase finasteride

By taking a SingleCare discount card to a participating pharmacy, a 90-day finasteride 1 mg or 5 mg prescription could cost as little as $13 at Kroger. Be sure to sign up for SingleCare’s loyalty program to earn bonus savings on refills and future drug purchases.

2. Do some price shopping

Prescription medications can be much cheaper at some local pharmacies compared to others. Finasteride is no exception. Finding the lowest finasteride price will make it easier to pay for the prescription month after month. 

3. Switch to OTC minoxidil

If generic finasteride is being taken for male pattern baldness, consider switching to OTC minoxidil, the generic version of Rogaine. It is true, though, that some people end up on finasteride because treatment with minoxidil does not improve their condition. However, if minoxidil hasn’t been tried, it certainly costs a lot less than finasteride. With a SingleCare Minoxidil for Men coupon, a one-month supply can cost only a few dollars.

4. Ask the prescriber about combination BPH drugs

If a healthcare professional has prescribed finasteride and another drug for enlarged prostate, ask if a cheaper combination drug is available. Combination BPH drugs typically combine a drug like finasteride or dutasteride with an alpha blocker so that treatment can be taken as a single tablet or capsule. A combination drug may be more affordable than buying two separate drugs.

Expert takeaway

“Finasteride can cause harm to an unborn baby if a woman is exposed to it during pregnancy. If you are pregnant or can become pregnant, you should never handle a broken finasteride tablet,” says Karen Berger, Pharm.D., and member of the SingleCare medical review board. She goes on to say, “The medicine could be absorbed into your skin. If you accidentally come into contact with a broken or crushed finasteride tablet, you should wash the area thoroughly with soap and water right away.” 

The SingleCare prices in this article are the most accurate at the time of publishing in ZIP code 23666 as of November 10, 2025. Prices vary by pharmacy. Visit our finasteride coupon page for updated finasteride prices near you.

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