Loop Diuretics Cost Comparison

Loop Diuretics

Compare prices for all 4 Loop Diuretics medications. Find the cheapest generic options, coupon availability, and patient assistance programs. Includes typical monthly costs with and without insurance.

4
Drugs in Class
1
With Generic
4
Coupon Available
$5-$30/month
Lowest Starting Cost

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Cost Notes by Drug

Furosemide

Furosemide is widely available as a generic medication, making it very affordable. Prices can vary based on dosage, pharmacy, and insurance coverage. Manufacturer and pharmacy coupons are often available to further reduce costs.

Torsemide

Despite the brand name, Torsemide is widely available as a generic. Patients can often find significant savings by using discount cards like GoodRx or by checking prices at different pharmacies.

Bumetanide

As Bumetanide is available as a generic, using discount cards like GoodRx can significantly lower the out-of-pocket cost. Compare prices at different pharmacies to find the best deal.

Ethacrynic acid

Since Ethacrynic Acid is only available as a brand-name drug, consider using discount cards like GoodRx or checking for manufacturer patient assistance programs to reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

How to Save on Loop Diuretics Medications

Choose a Generic

1 of 4 Loop Diuretics drugs have generic versions available, which can cost 80–90% less than brand-name versions.

Use a Discount Card

GoodRx and RxSaver can reduce out-of-pocket costs at most pharmacies, even if you have insurance.

Ask About 90-Day Supplies

Mail-order pharmacies often charge less per dose for 90-day fills compared to monthly fills at retail pharmacies.

Patient Assistance Programs

If you're uninsured or underinsured, NeedyMeds and RxAssist can connect you with manufacturer PAPs that may provide medications at no cost.

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