Do you mean a discount card for Dificid (fidaxomicin)?
Fidaxomicin is sold under the brand name Dificid. A “discount card code and price” typically depends on the specific program (manufacturer card, pharmacy savings program, or insurance copay program) and the pharmacy you use.
What I need to give the exact code and price
I don’t have access to current, live discount-card listings or the specific card inventory tied to a particular pharmacy/region from the information provided. To look up the right fidaxomicin discount card code and the actual discounted price, I’d need at least:
- The pharmacy name (e.g., CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco, independent)
- Your location (ZIP code or state)
- Dose and quantity (fidaxomicin comes in specific tablet strengths and pack sizes)
- Whether you have commercial insurance, Medicare, or no insurance
Common reasons the price changes even with the same card
Even when a discount card is approved, the cash price can differ because of:
- Package size (pill count) and tablet strength
- Whether you’re paying cash vs. copay with insurance
- Pharmacy pricing differences
- Eligibility rules (some cards require commercial insurance and exclude Medicare/Medicaid)
Fastest way to get the real code for your situation
If you share your ZIP code/state and the dose/pack size you were prescribed, I can tell you exactly what to look for (and what details to confirm) to get the fidaxomicin discount card code and the correct price at your pharmacy.
Reply with:
1) Pharmacy + ZIP (or state)
2) Dificid dose + quantity on the prescription (or the bottle label info)
3) Insurance type (commercial, Medicare, Medicaid, or none)