How much does Prolensa (bromfenac ophthalmic solution) cost?
Prolensa pricing depends on the pharmacy and the size of the bottle (and sometimes whether it’s covered by insurance or purchased with a discount program). Without a specific pharmacy/location and strength/package size, the most accurate way to estimate the out-of-pocket cost is to check live pricing at your local pharmacies or online drug price tools.
What’s the cheapest way to buy Prolensa?
The main options people use to lower the cost are:
- Insurance coverage (copay varies by plan)
- Manufacturer or patient assistance programs (availability depends on eligibility)
- Pharmacy discount cards (cost varies by retailer and ZIP code)
- Comparing prices across chains and mail-order pharmacies
If you tell me your country (and ZIP/postal code), the exact bottle size you’re considering, and whether you need a 1-time purchase or refills, I can help you narrow down what to check and what typically drives the price.
Are there lower-cost alternatives to Prolensa?
Prolensa is bromfenac ophthalmic. Other bromfenac eye drops or alternative NSAID eye-drop options may be cheaper depending on availability and insurance/formulary rules. The best substitute is usually the one your prescriber deems therapeutically equivalent and that your plan covers.
Does patent status affect Prolensa price?
When a brand drug faces generic or competition, prices often drop. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent/exclusivity information that can help explain why certain brands are priced the way they are and whether a generic may be available. You can check Prolensa-related information here: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Quick question so I can give you a real number
What is your location (ZIP/postal code and country) and which Prolensa product are you looking at (bottle size, e.g., 1.7 mL or another package)?