What is the GoodRx price for Farxiga right now?
GoodRx prices for Farxiga (dapagliflozin) change based on the exact product strength, tablet count (30 vs 90 days), and your location/pharmacy. With only your question, I can’t confirm the live GoodRx rate for your specific prescription.
If you tell me the dose (e.g., 5 mg or 10 mg) and the quantity (30-count or 90-count), I can help you interpret what to look for on GoodRx and how to compare it to cash prices.
How to quickly find the lowest GoodRx price for Farxiga
On GoodRx, search “Farxiga,” then filter/confirm:
- Dose (5 mg vs 10 mg)
- Supply (30-day vs 90-day)
- Your preferred pharmacy (prices often differ by location)
- Tablet count (e.g., 30 tablets vs 90 tablets)
If you paste the results you see (or a screenshot text), I can help you pick the best option and check whether it’s the same dose and quantity.
Does GoodRx beat pharmacy cash price or insurance?
Often, GoodRx can be cheaper than the self-pay price, but it depends on:
- Your plan’s tier/copay
- Whether you have a high deductible
- The exact tablet count/days supply you’re comparing
The most reliable comparison is the final total you’d pay at the pharmacy for the exact same days supply.
Which Farxiga version matters for pricing?
Prices differ if you’re not looking at the same product, such as:
- Strength (5 mg vs 10 mg)
- Generic vs brand (Farxiga is brand; if you see “dapagliflozin,” that’s the generic product and price may differ)
- Package size
If you share the strength and whether it’s brand Farxiga or generic dapagliflozin, the price comparison becomes straightforward.
If you meant a specific GoodRx coupon link
Share the link (or the dose and quantity), and I’ll help you confirm you’re looking at the right prescription and explain what the listed price includes.
Sources: none provided.