Zestoretic
Lisinopril Hydrochlorothiazide
Lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide (lyse IN oh pril & hye droe klor oh THYE a zide) is a generic medication that’s prescribed for high blood pressure in adults. The brand-name version of this drug is Zestoretic. The cost of lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide with or without insurance can depend on several factors.
Lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide (lyse IN oh pril & hye droe klor oh THYE a zide) is a generic medication that’s prescribed for high blood pressure in adults. The brand-name version of this drug is Zestoretic. The cost of lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide with or without insurance can depend on several factors.
- Generic
- • Tablet
- • 20-25MG Tablet
- • 30 Tablets
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Intro
Introduction
Written by Jen Seabright, PharmD
Medically reviewed by Brittany A. Duke, PharmD, RPh
Updated on January 4, 2024
Lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide (lyse IN oh pril & hye droe klor oh THYE a zide) is a generic medication that’s prescribed for high blood pressure in adults. The brand-name version of this drug is Zestoretic. The cost of lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide with or without insurance can depend on several factors.
Read on to learn about lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide and cost. You’ll also find available coupons and suggestions for ways to save on your prescription. If you’d like more information about lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide, including its uses, refer to this overview article.
Cost
Cost of lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide
Like other medications, the cost of lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide can vary. Certain factors may affect its price, such as:
- your insurance plan, if you have coverage
- the pharmacy you use
To find out how much lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide costs, ask your doctor, pharmacist, or insurance provider. They may be able to suggest ways to save money on your prescription, including those described in this article. To find out what you’d pay using savings coupons, read the “Coupons for lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide” section.
Coupons
Coupons for lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide
Prescription drug coupons can help you save money by lowering the cost of lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide. The Optum Perks coupons above can provide significant savings on your prescription costs.
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Insurance and other considerations
Insurance and other considerations for lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide
Here’s a list of things to consider about the cost of prescription drugs:
- Prior authorization. If you have prescription drug insurance, your insurance company may require prior authorization before it covers the cost of lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide. In this case, your doctor will communicate with your insurance company regarding your prescription for lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide. The insurance company will decide whether to cover the medication. If a drug requires prior authorization and you begin taking it without this, you may have to pay the full price of the drug.
- A 3-month supply. If you’re taking lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide long term, your doctor may suggest a 90-day supply of the medication. This will have to be approved by your insurance company. Getting a 90-day supply could help lower the drug’s cost. It could also save you time having to make trips to your pharmacy.
- Savings accounts. If you’re eligible for a health savings account (HSA) or a flexible spending account (FSA), you can likely use funds from these accounts to pay for your prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medications. HSA and FSA plans help people save money by using pre-tax dollars to pay for eligible healthcare expenses, such as prescription and OTC drugs. To learn more about whether you’re eligible for these savings accounts and how to use them, talk with your insurance provider or employer.
If you have questions about any of these considerations, ask your doctor or pharmacist. Or contact your insurance company and talk with a representative.
If you don’t have a health insurance plan, let your doctor or pharmacist know. They may suggest online pharmacy options you could use. You can also ask them about ways to obtain health insurance coverage.
Generics vs. brand-names
Generics vs. brand-names
Lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide is a generic medication. The brand-name version of this drug is Zestoretic.
A generic medication is an identical copy of the active ingredient in a brand-name medication. An active ingredient is what makes medication work. Generics usually cost less than brand-name drugs. And they’re believed to be as safe and effective as the brand-name version.
If your doctor has prescribed lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide but you’re interested in Zestoretic, let them know. They may have a reason to prescribe one medication over the other. Also, check which forms of the drug your insurance plan covers, as it may not cover all forms.
To learn how the cost of lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide compares with its brand-name version, talk with your doctor or pharmacist. You could also contact your insurance company.
FAQ
Common questions about lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide and cost
Here are some common questions and answers about lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide.
How much does lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide cost without insurance?
The price you’ll pay for lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide is typically higher if you don’t have insurance. Because the cost can vary depending on location, you may want to check with several pharmacies to find the best price.
You can also check to see whether there are any discount programs available for lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide.
If you have questions about how much lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide costs without insurance, talk with your doctor or pharmacist.
Why are costs different for brand-name drugs vs. generic drugs?
Brand-name drugs can be expensive because of the studies needed to test how safe and effective they are.
Makers of a brand-name drug can sell their drug for up to 20 years. When the patent for a brand-name drug expires, other drugmakers can make and sell generic versions. A generic medication is an identical copy of the active ingredient in a brand-name medication. An active ingredient is what makes medication work.
This competition may help keep the costs of generic medications lower. Also, generic medications contain the same active ingredients as brand-name medications. So they don’t require the same testing, which can be costly.
If you’d like to know more about the cost differences between brand-name and generic drugs, talk with your doctor or pharmacist.
What to ask
What to ask about lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide
This article provides cost information related to lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide. It also offers suggestions for ways to save money on your prescription. Above on this page, you’ll find coupons for lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide.
If you have more questions about paying for this medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist. You can also contact your insurance company.
Here’s a list of questions you may want to ask regarding the cost of your medication:
- Will the quantity of my lisinopril/hydrochlorothiazide prescription affect my cost?
- Are there any lower cost medications available to treat my high blood pressure?
- What options do I have if I can’t afford my medication?
Resources
Resources
- Food and Drug Administration. (2023). Orange Book: Approved drug products with therapeutic equivalence evaluations. https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cder/ob/index.cfm
- Lisinopril and hydrochlorothiazide tablets, USP, for oral use. (2023). https://nctr-crs.fda.gov/fdalabel/services/spl/set-ids/ed019adb-0a18-4aba-9b09-a0c966322d96/spl-doc#nelsonjk1333469739500
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