Rivaroxaban is a Factor Xa inhibitor, which is a type of anticoagulant. It is a prescription medication used to prevent and treat blood clots. The average cost of a 2.5 mg daily dose of Rivaroxaban without insurance is $692.85 per 60, 2.5mg tablets. You can use a Rivaroxaban coupon from SingleCare to save money on your prescription. Our lowest price for generic Rivaroxaban is $70.68 for 60, 2.5mg tablets.
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Rivaroxaban is a Factor Xa inhibitor, which is a type of anticoagulant. It is a prescription medication used to prevent and treat blood clots. The average cost of a 2.5 mg daily dose of Rivaroxaban without insurance is $692.85 per 60, 2.5mg tablets. You can use a Rivaroxaban coupon from SingleCare to save money on your prescription. Our lowest price for generic Rivaroxaban is $70.68 for 60, 2.5mg tablets.
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 | Xarelto Retail Price | Rivaroxaban Retail Price | Rivaroxaban SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $694.80 | $616.20 | $110.40 |
| Walmart | $717.60 | $355.20 | $276.60 |
| Walgreens | $688.20 | $406.80 | $219.00 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $717.60 | $638.40 | $481.95 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | - | $638.40 | $470.40 |
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.
Rivaroxaban is a Factor Xa inhibitor, which is a type of anticoagulant. It is a prescription medication used to prevent and treat blood clots. The average cost of a 2.5 mg daily dose of Rivaroxaban without insurance is $692.85 per 60, 2.5mg tablets. You can use a Rivaroxaban coupon from SingleCare to save money on your prescription. Our lowest price for generic Rivaroxaban is $70.68 for 60, 2.5mg tablets.
Rivaroxaban became available in generic form in March 2025, but only in the 2.5 mg dose. As a generic medication, Rivaroxaban costs less than its brand-name counterpart Xarelto. The average cost of generic Rivaroxaban at the 2.5 mg dose without insurance is $692.85 per 60, 2.5mg tablets. A Rivaroxaban coupon from SingleCare can lower that cost to $70.68 for 60, 2.5mg tablets. For higher doses of brand-name Xarelto, which isn’t available as a generic yet, a SingleCare coupon will also offer substantial savings over retail cost.
Many commercial insurance plans cover Rivaroxaban to prevent or treat blood clots. However, coverage will depend on your plan’s formulary and copay. Prior authorization may sometimes be required before Rivaroxaban is covered.
Many Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans cover Rivaroxaban. However, drug formularies differ. And if Rivaroxaban is covered, the amount you pay will depend on your dose, copay, deductible, and what coverage stage you are in. SingleCare can be used instead of Medicare if Rivaroxaban is not on your plan’s formulary or your copay with Medicare is higher than what you would pay with a SingleCare coupon.
Xarelto is the brand name for Rivaroxaban. The generic version is currently only available in the 2.5 mg dose. If you require a higher dose for your particular health condition, Rivaroxaban is only available in the brand-name version.
Rivaroxaban may be taken for a short period, or it may be taken for months or years. Ways to save on Rivaroxaban include:
Print or download a SingleCare discount card to save on your monthly Rivaroxaban cost.
Explore the manufacturer’s financial assistance program for brand-name Xarelto, especially if you require a higher dose than 2.5 mg daily.
Look into different health insurance options. Find out whether Rivaroxaban is included in the formulary.
Many state Medicaid programs will cover Rivaroxaban for qualifying patients.
Check out the formulary for different Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plans.
Ask your healthcare provider about other anticoagulant options.
Generic Coumadin (warfarin) is an inexpensive alternative to Rivaroxaban and is covered by most commercial insurance companies. However, it comes with a higher risk of bleeding, and you’ll need to have your blood monitored more frequently. A different anticoagulant in the same drug class may be an option if your insurance does not cover Rivaroxaban or charges a high copay. You can check your health plan’s formulary to see if it covers another factor Xa inhibitor, such as Eliquis (apixaban) or Savaysa (edoxaban). However, these drugs are all brand names and are not available in generic form at this time.
Anne Jacobson, MD, MPH, is a board-certified family physician, writer, editor, teacher, and consultant. She is a graduate of University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and trained at West Suburban Family Medicine in Oak Park, Illinois. She later completed a fellowship in community medicine at PCC Community Wellness and a master's in Public Health at the University of Illinois-Chicago. She lives with her family near Chicago.
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