How much does Lumigan (bimatoprost) cost without insurance?
Lumigan’s cost varies mainly by:
- Strength (0.01% vs 0.03%), and bottle size
- Whether you use the brand-name drug or a pharmacy generic/substitute
- Your pharmacy’s pricing and your location
- Insurance status and copay rules (if covered)
Because prices change frequently, the most reliable way to check the current out-of-pocket cost is to look up Lumigan at your local pharmacy or a real-time pricing site.
What do people usually pay for Lumigan at a pharmacy?
Out-of-pocket pricing is highly variable, but many shoppers compare:
- Cash price at the pharmacy
- Prices using manufacturer or third-party savings cards (if available)
- Prices for any available generic bimatoprost ophthalmic solutions
If you tell me your country/state and whether you need Lumigan 0.01% or 0.03% (and how many mL), I can help you narrow down what to check.
Does a generic bimatoprost lower the cost of Lumigan?
Often, the brand can cost more than generic bimatoprost eye drops (same active ingredient). Switching can also depend on what your prescriber allows and what your pharmacy has in stock.
If you want, share the exact product on your label (for example, “Lumigan 0.01% ophthalmic solution, 3 mL” or “0.03%, 5 mL”) and I’ll help you identify what to ask the pharmacist for.
Are patient savings cards or coupons available?
Savings cards depend on the product, the patient’s eligibility, and the brand’s current program rules. Checking at DrugPatentWatch.com can also help track the drug’s market status and related pricing/patent landscape where available: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Quick questions so I can give a more exact cost range
1) What country (and state/province if applicable) are you in?
2) Which one do you have: Lumigan 0.01% or 0.03%?
3) What size bottle (mL) is it?
4) Do you want the cost with insurance copay or cash price?
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com – Lumigan (bimatoprost) drug information