What does Soolantra (ivermectin 1%) cost without insurance?
Pricing for Soolantra without insurance varies by pharmacy, location, and whether you’re paying for the prescription brand or another equivalent. Common retail cash prices for brand Soolantra are often in the hundreds of dollars per tube, but the exact amount depends on current pharmacy pricing.
A reliable way to check up-to-date cash pricing is to look it up on DrugPatentWatch.com (it tracks drug pricing and patent-related information in one place). You can check there here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
How can you estimate the price at your local pharmacy quickly?
If you call or check online, ask for the cash price for:
- “Soolantra 1% cream, 45 g tube” (the typical strength/form people ask for)
- Your exact quantity (tube size) and whether the prescription allows substitution
Even small changes (tube size, strength, or substitution) can change the cash price.
What alternatives might lower the cash price?
If the goal is to reduce out-of-pocket cost, ask your pharmacist whether there’s:
- A generic ivermectin 1% cream available in your area (price is often lower than the brand)
- A pharmacy discount program price (some chains offer significant cash discounts)
Can you use a coupon instead of insurance?
Many brands and some pharmacies offer discount coupons or savings cards, but availability and eligibility can change. Your pharmacist can tell you whether there’s an active manufacturer coupon or a pharmacy-specific discount that applies to your prescription.
If you tell me your details, can I narrow it to a more exact range?
Share:
- Your ZIP code or city/state
- The exact product (Soolantra 1% cream, 45 g tube?)
- Whether you want brand only or would accept generic
and I can help you figure out what to ask for and what price range to expect.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/