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Can't get lyrica don't want withdrawal help

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Mar 30, 2023 | Replies (21)

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I have been put on gabapentine, because I couldn't afford Lyrica. It just doesn't work as well as Lyrica. I checked on Lyrics generic with my doctor when it came out in the summer. It is also very expensive through my insurance. I'm a senior. Does anyone know how to get Lyrics generic affordable??

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If your insurance cost for generic Lyrica is too high, you might want to try Good Rx or one of the other discount drug sites. I recently checked the price of Pregabalin which is the generic for Lyrica and the Good Rx price in my area was about $26 for 90 capsules and about $20 for 60 capsules of the 50 mg dose. I hope this helps you.

I know this reply is over a year since you asked - but I was facing the same problem and I went to the Lyrica website and they had a coupon that - while not all people can use the coupon - I was able to, and it reduced my cost by over $300 dollars!

The pharmacist told me it may not be that much next time since this is the first time I used the coupon but I was STUNNED.

My cost with wonderful Humana was $374 for a three-month supply. After the pharmacist put in the coupon number, he said my cost was $12.00...TWELVE DOLLARS!

It can't possibly stay that cheap. I use Good RX, and if I used Good RX on branded Lyrica, it was a little over $500...but like the other person said the cost of generic Lyrica with Good RX, is around $26. I tried the generic twice and it wipes me out and I feel like a zombie. So I decided to cut some things out of my budget to pay for my Lyrica. And, my doctor writes the script with the Lyrica as medically necessary. It's a crime what Humana does to its clients. We pay them, they are supposed to be working for us! But I digress...

Have you tried the Good RX app? It saves you a lot of money on meds.