Cyclosporine is a generic prescription drug used to prevent organ rejection in patients who have received a kidney, heart, or liver transplant. The average retail price of generic Cyclosporine is around $796.60 for 1, 60 emulsion plas cont. SingleCare can help you pay as little as $90.06 for 1, 60 emulsion plas cont with a Cyclosporine coupon. This coupon can be redeemed at participating pharmacies.
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Cyclosporine is a generic prescription drug used to prevent organ rejection in patients who have received a kidney, heart, or liver transplant. The average retail price of generic Cyclosporine is around $796.60 for 1, 60 emulsion plas cont. SingleCare can help you pay as little as $90.06 for 1, 60 emulsion plas cont with a Cyclosporine coupon. This coupon can be redeemed at participating pharmacies.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
| Pharmacy | Restasis Retail Price | Cyclosporine Retail Price | Cyclosporine SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $760.80 | $697.80 | $118.48 |
| Walmart | $743.76 | $266.80 | $192.40 |
| Walgreens | $780.00 | $357.00 | $191.81 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $785.25 | $736.20 | $220.20 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | $713.40 | $618.15 | $324.82 |
These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Cyclosporine is a generic prescription drug used to prevent organ rejection in patients who have received a kidney, heart, or liver transplant. The average retail price of generic Cyclosporine is around $796.60 for 1, 60 emulsion plas cont. SingleCare can help you pay as little as $90.06 for 1, 60 emulsion plas cont with a Cyclosporine coupon. This coupon can be redeemed at participating pharmacies.
Without insurance coverage, you may end up paying as much as $796.60 for 1, 60 emulsion plas cont. To save on this cost, use a SingleCare Cyclosporine coupon and pay $90.06 for 1, 60 emulsion plas cont for your Cyclosporine refill. These savings are redeemable at many local pharmacies.
The cost of Cyclosporine with your insurance plan generally depends on the level of coverage you have and the type of health insurance policy you are enrolled in. If you need help determining the pricing of Cyclosporine with insurance, call your insurance plan or visit your local pharmacy and ask your pharmacist to check the exact prescription cost once you run it through insurance. Using a free coupon for Cyclosporine from SingleCare can help you to save money by paying $90.06 for 1, 60 emulsion plas cont.
Cyclosporine is commonly covered by Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans. The average copay for Cyclosporine with Medicare depends on your coverage stage and plan's formulary. Avoid overpaying for your Cyclosporine prescription using a SingleCare prescription savings card. Pay $90.06 for 1, 60 emulsion plas cont of Cyclosporine when you use your SingleCare savings card at participating pharmacies.
Cyclosporine is usually covered by Medicaid, depending on the specific plan. With Medicaid, Cyclosporine may cost as little as $0 to $3, varying per state.
Signing up for SingleCare’s loyalty program can help you save even more each month. If Cyclosporine is not on your insurance’s formulary, use a SingleCare savings card or switch to an alternative medication.
There are other potential ways to save on Cyclosporine, such as:
Asking your healthcare provider for free samples
Enrolling in patient assistance programs, depending on availability and eligibility
Shopping around to see the cost of Cyclosporine at different pharmacies
Applying for Medicare Extra Help if eligible
Using a flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) if available
Cyclosporine is a generic prescription drug manufactured by various companies, including Apotex Corp. and Perrigo Company. Brand-name versions of this drug include Neoral, Gengraf, and Sandimmune. The various brand-name products and generics should not be interchanged unless approved by your doctor. For example, if you are taking generic Cyclosporine, you would refill generic Cyclosporine every month and not switch back and forth from a brand to a generic.
Since Cyclosporine is a generic medication, it is usually not too expensive. However, your insurance may offer cheaper alternatives, such as tacrolimus (generic for Prograf) and mycophenolate mofetil (Cellcept). Envarsus XR is the brand-name version of tacrolimus extended-release, which is usually taken once daily. Talk to your healthcare provider about all available options and what works best for you.
Josephine Bawab, Pharm.D., graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy. She began working in community pharmacy in 2012 and has worked for multiple chain pharmacies since then. She is passionate about helping patients and precepting students. She currently works and resides in Virginia, where she is just a few minutes away from the beach.
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