Ofloxacin Cost & Price Guide

Also sold as: Ofloxacin

As a generic medication, Ofloxacin is relatively inexpensive. Patients can often find significant discounts using pharmacy coupon cards or by comparing prices at different pharmacies.

Typical Cost
$10–$50/month

Per month, without insurance

Generic
Not Available

Only brand-name versions currently available

Coupons
Available

Discount coupons may reduce out-of-pocket costs

Cost Overview

As a generic medication, Ofloxacin is relatively inexpensive. Patients can often find significant discounts using pharmacy coupon cards or by comparing prices at different pharmacies.

Generic vs. Brand-Name Price

VersionTypical Monthly CostNotes
Ofloxacin(brand)$10–$50/monthCheck manufacturer patient assistance programs

Generic Manufacturers

The following companies manufacture FDA-approved generic versions of Ofloxacin. Prices may vary between manufacturers and pharmacies.

Teva Pharmaceuticals
Mylan (Viatris)
Aurobindo Pharma
Zydus Pharmaceuticals
Amneal Pharmaceuticals
Hikma Pharmaceuticals

Ways to Save on Ofloxacin

Prescription Discount Cards

Free discount programs like GoodRx, RxSaver, and NeedyMeds can reduce the cost of ofloxacin at most pharmacies. Compare prices before filling.

90-Day Supply

Ordering a 90-day supply through a mail-order pharmacy often costs less per dose than monthly fills. Check with your insurance plan or pharmacy benefit manager.

Patient Assistance Programs

If you're uninsured or underinsured, the manufacturer may offer a patient assistance program (PAP) that provides ofloxacin at low or no cost. Visit NeedyMeds.org or the manufacturer's website.

Insurance Coverage

Most insurance plans, including Medicare Part D and Medicaid, cover ofloxacin . Coverage and copay amounts vary by plan tier and formulary. Contact your insurance provider or check your plan's drug formulary to confirm coverage.

Medicare Part D
Usually covered; tier varies by plan
Medicaid
Generally covered; check your state plan
Commercial Insurance
Typically covered; copay varies

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Frequently Asked Questions About Ofloxacin Cost

What is OFLOXACIN used for?

INDICATIONS AND USAGE Ofloxacin otic solution 0.3% is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by susceptible isolates of the designated microorganisms in the specific conditions listed below: Otitis Externa in adults and pediatric patients, 6 months and older, due to Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media in patients 12 years and older with perforated tympanic membranes due to Proteus mirabilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. Acute Otitis Media in pediatric patients one year and older with tympanostomy…

What is the recommended dosage for OFLOXACIN?

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Otitis Externa: The recommended dosage regimen for the treatment of otitis externa is: For pediatric patients (from 6 months to 13 years old): Five drops (0.25 mL, 0.75 mg ofloxacin) instilled into the affected ear once daily for seven days. For patients 13 years and older: Ten drops (0.5 mL, 1.5 mg ofloxacin) instilled into the affected ear once daily for seven days. The solution should be warmed by holding the bottle in the hand for one or two minutes to avoid dizziness that may result from the instillation of a cold solution. The patient should lie with the…

Who should not take OFLOXACIN?

CONTRAINDICATIONS Ofloxacin otic solution 0.3% is contraindicated in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to ofloxacin, to other quinolones, or to any of the components in this medication.

What are the side effects of OFLOXACIN?

ADVERSE REACTIONS Subjects with Otitis Externa In the phase III clinical trials performed in support of once-daily dosing, 799 subjects with otitis externa and intact tympanic membranes were treated with ofloxacin otic solution. The studies, which served as the basis for approval, were 020 (pediatric, adolescents and adults), 016 (adolescents and adults) and 017 (pediatric). The following treatment-related adverse events occurred in two or more of the subjects: Adverse Event Incidence Rate Studies 002/003 † BID (N=229) Studies 016/017 † QD (N=310) Study 020 † QD (N=489) Application Site…

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