What’s the Farxiga (dapagliflozin) GoodRx price?
GoodRx prices for Farxiga change frequently by strength and pharmacy, so the only accurate way to get the current cash price is to check the specific Farxiga listing on GoodRx (it’ll show different prices for 5 mg vs 10 mg and for different quantities).
If you tell me the dose (5 mg or 10 mg) and the quantity (typically 30 vs 90 tablets) and your ZIP code, I can help you identify what to look for on GoodRx and how to compare it to other cash options.
How to compare GoodRx Farxiga to other discounts (and insurance)
GoodRx usually reflects a cash discount and may or may not beat:
- your prescription insurance copay
- pharmacy “member price” programs
- manufacturer programs (if any)
- other discount cards
To compare fairly, match the same dose and the same tablet count (for example, Farxiga 10 mg, 30 tablets).
Are there cheaper alternatives to Farxiga?
If your goal is cost, other SGLT2 inhibitors in the same class may have different cash prices depending on availability and pharmacy pricing. The best way to confirm savings is to compare GoodRx listings side-by-side for your exact dose and count.
Why Farxiga prices vary so much
Cash prices for Farxiga can vary because of:
- dose (5 mg vs 10 mg)
- pharmacy-specific pricing
- whether you’re paying cash vs using insurance copays
- current demand and discount program terms
Want me to pin down the exact number?
Reply with:
1) Farxiga dose (5 mg or 10 mg)
2) how many tablets you need (30 or 90)
3) your ZIP code (or the pharmacy you use)
…and I’ll help you interpret what the GoodRx price will be and how it stacks up against common alternatives.