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Is Farxiga Too Expensive? We’re Here to Help.

If your Farxiga prescription is putting a strain on your budget, you’re not alone. Brand-name medications like Farxiga can be costly — especially if you’re paying out of pocket. Many people find it hard to afford without help from a patient assistance program, savings card, or coupon.

At RX Help Hub, we help you get the medications you need at a price you can actually manage. We believe no one should ever have to skip essential treatment just because of the cost. With our help, you can get access to trusted patient assistance programs that make your medication far more affordable — so you can focus on your health, not the high price tag.

Farxiga Cost

(using RX Help Hub)

30-Day Supply

$75/ month

VS

Farxiga Price

(estimated retail*)

One Dose Pack

$569.38/ month

*Source: GoodRx.com

Accessing a Farxiga Patient Assistance Program

with RX Help Hub

At RX Help Hub, we’re dedicated to helping you get the medications you need at a price that doesn’t break the bank. As a trusted prescription advocacy service, we partner with more than 100 patient assistance programs from U.S. pharmaceutical manufacturers to help people save big on their monthly prescriptions.

We support access to over 800 FDA-approved medications, including many of the top 100 most prescribed in the country — and Farxiga is one of them.

When you qualify through RX Help Hub, you’ll pay a simple, fixed monthly fee based on how many medications you need help with:

  • 1 Medication (Ozempic only): $75/month

  • 2 Medications: $85/month

  • 3 Medications: $95/month

  • 4 or more Medications: $105/month (max)

No hidden costs. No surprise fees. Just one predictable price each month — so you can focus on your health, not the high retail cost.

Farxiga Coupon vs. Patient Assistance — Which Is Better?

Both a Farxiga coupon and a patient assistance program can help you save money, but they work differently — and one may be a better fit for long-term savings.

A Farxiga patient assistance program is usually run by the manufacturer and can provide your medication at no cost or a very low cost if you qualify. Once you’re approved, you won’t need to reapply for every refill — you’ll have a steady, reliable way to get your medication month after month.

A Farxiga coupon can help lower your out-of-pocket cost when you pick up your prescription and may work alongside your insurance plan. But coupons usually only help for a short time and you may need to keep reapplying or find new ones when they expire.

In short, if you’re looking for a dependable, long-term way to make Farxiga affordable, a patient assistance program is often the better choice — and RX Help Hub is here to help you qualify and handle the details.

While an Ozempic coupon can help lower what you pay at the pharmacy, there are a few things to watch out for:

Restrictions: Some coupons only work at specific pharmacies or have rules about who can use them and they often only last for a limited time.

Copay Accumulators: Certain insurance plans use something called a copay accumulator. This means your coupon savings might not count toward your out-of-pocket maximum. So, even if you use a coupon, you could still end up paying more than you expect over time.

Expiration Dates: Most coupons expire, so they’re not a long-term solution if you need your medication every month.

Limited Savings: Even with a coupon, Ozempic can still be expensive — especially if it’s not covered by your insurance. That can leave you paying a big chunk out of pocket anyway.

This is why many people find patient assistance programs more reliable for long-term savings — and that’s exactly where RX Help Hub can help.

How Much Does Farxiga Cost?

As of 7 2025, the average retail cost of Farxiga is $569.38.

A few factors can affect what you pay for Farxiga, including:

  • Your Dose: Farxiga comes in 5 mg and 10 mg tablets. The strength you’re prescribed — and how much you need each month — can impact the final price.

  • Where You Live: Medication prices can differ by region, so your location can make a difference.

  • Pharmacy Location: Different pharmacies may charge different prices for the same prescription.

  • Insurance Coverage: If you have insurance that covers Farxiga, you may pay less than the retail price. Without coverage, the full cost can add up quickly.

Note: The price above may change, so it’s always smart to check with your pharmacy for the most current cost.

If the cost of Farxiga feels out of reach, RX Help Hub can help you apply for a patient assistance program — so you can get the medication you need at a price you can actually afford.

No-Cost Meds.

Just One Clear Fee.

When you're approved, the drug companies pick up the tab for your medications. All that’s left is a service fee from us — based on the number of prescriptions we assist with. No hidden charges. Just honest, affordable help.


Simple Pricing. No Long-Term Commitment.

Along with our monthly service fee, there’s a one-time $35 enrollment charge. Our service is completely month-to-month — no contracts, no pressure, and you can cancel anytime.

Qualifying for the Farxiga Patient Assistance Program

Every month, RX Help Hub helps thousands of people across the U.S. get the medications they need — without paying full retail prices. If you qualify, you could get Farxiga for as little as $75 to $105 per month, depending on how many prescriptions you need help with.

Each pharmaceutical company sets its own eligibility rules, but most patient assistance programs use general income guidelines like these:

  • Individuals earning up to $40,000 a year may qualify

  • Couples earning up to $60,000 a year may qualify

  • Larger families earning up to $100,000 a year may qualify

Not sure if you’re eligible? We’re here to help. Reach out to RX Help Hub, and we’ll review your situation and guide you through the next steps — so you can stay on your medication without the stress of sky-high costs.

The Farxiga Savings Card

The Farxiga SavingsRx Card can help many people with commercial insurance pay as little as $0 per month for Farxiga, no matter what dose they’re prescribed — for as long as their doctor keeps them on it.*

Patients can also sign up for text reminders to keep track of their savings and prescription refills.

To find out if you’re eligible and learn more about how the Farxiga Savings Card works, visit the official Farxiga website.

Farxiga Coupon & Prescription Discounts FAQ's

What is Farxiga?

Farxiga (dapagliflozin) is a prescription medication used to treat adults who have type 2 diabetes. Farxiga is used to improve blood sugar control along with diet and exercise.

Farxiga can also be prescribed to reduce the risk of heart failure hospitalization in adults with or without type 2 diabetes and known cardiovascular disease or multiple cardiovascular risk factors.

Farxiga should not be used to treat people with type 1 diabetes or in people experiencing diabetic ketoacidosis, which is a medical emergency.

Do not use Farxiga if you are allergic to dapagliflozin or any ingredients of Farxiga. Do not take this medication if you have severe kidney problems and if you are on dialysis.

Are there alternatives to Farxiga?

Similar medications in the same class as Farxiga include the following:

Jardiance (empagliflozin)

Invokana (canagliflozin)

Januvia (sitagliptin)

Steglatro (ertugliflozin)

What is a Farxiga coupon?

As mentioned before we do not offer coupons but it is important to know how they work. Many people will go on the Internet to search for coupons when they are prescribed Farxiga because this medicine is too expensive to pay cash for without any savings. However, they soon find out that coupons do not provide the lasting savings that they will need.

Farxiga coupons help save some money but patients are still left to pay hundreds of dollars or more out of pocket for Farxiga.

How do prescription drug coupons work?

Prescription drug coupons go by the following names: copay cards, copay coupons, copay assistance programs, and pharmacy coupons. These cards represent a program that has been funded by the pharmaceutical company to help lessen the cost of prescription medications so that people can receive their treatment. This all sounds great, but these coupons have the following limitations:

Coupons usually expire, they are only good for a limited time. They may help patients get started on their prescribed medication but the savings do not last very long.

Some coupons are only for the first month’s prescription and do not cover subsequent months.

Patients have to go to the pharmacy to pick up their medication and give the coupon to the pharmacist.

What are Farxiga discount cards?

Prescription discount cards provide a way for people to obtain lower costs for their prescriptions. These cards are most helpful to people who have to pay cash for their medications. People do not have to pay any money for these discount cards and they are available to people who have insurance and to people who do not have insurance.

Multiple savings programs bargain their drug discounts on medications such as Farxiga. Patients are able to obtain their medicines at lower prices through their prescription discount cards.

Get Farxiga Savings Every Month with RX Help Hub

At RX Help Hub, our mission is simple: we help you get the prescriptions you need each month — without paying more than you can afford. No one should ever have to skip important treatment because of the cost. Everyone deserves to live a healthy life, physically and mentally, with access to the medications their doctor prescribes.

Patient assistance programs can make a big difference for people with or without insurance. These programs can save you hundreds — sometimes even thousands — on brand-name medications like Farxiga.

Want to see how much you could save? We’re here to help. Contact RX Help Hub today, and we’ll review your situation, check your eligibility, and get you started so you can focus on your health, not the high price tag.

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