Zylet Coupons, Prices, and Savings Card

Generic Name(s): Loteprednol/tobramycin, Loteprednol/tobramycin Ophthalmic... see more

This is a brand name drug and a generic is not currently available. The average cost for 1 Bottle, 10ML of 0.5-0.3% each, is $1,173.86. You can buy Zylet at the discounted price of $665.61 by using the WebMDRx coupon, a savings of 43%. Even if this drug is covered by Medicare or your insurance, we recommend you compare prices. The WebMDRx coupon or cash price may be less than your co-pay.

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10ML of 0.5-0.3%, 1 Bottle of the Brand

Price and coupons for 1 Bottle of Zylet 10ML of 0.5-0.3% found near

  • $1,173.86

    est. cash price

    $665.61

    with free coupon

    $1,173.86

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  • $1,244.19

    est. cash price

    $705.49

    with free coupon

    $1,244.19

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  • $1,166.80

    est. cash price

    $661.61

    with free coupon

    $1,166.80

    est price

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  • $1,191.14

    est. cash price

    $675.41

    with free coupon

    $1,191.14

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  • $1,240.91

    est. cash price

    $703.63

    with free coupon

    $1,240.91

    est price

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  • $1,245.05

    est. cash price

    $705.98

    with free coupon

    $1,245.05

    est price

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Additional Ways to Save on Zylet
These programs may help make your prescription more affordable
These programs may help make your prescription more affordable
Zylet Bausch + Lomb Access Program
Zylet Bausch + Lomb Access Program
Eligible cash-paying and commercially insured/RX not covered patients may pay no more than $70 per 5 mL bottle/$100 per 10 mL bottle prescription.
Zylet Bausch + Lomb Access Program
Zylet Bausch + Lomb Access Program
Eligible commercially insured patients may pay no more than $25 per prescription at Walgreens or another participating pharmacy.
Zylet Part D Coupon Program
Zylet Part D Coupon Program
  • Eligible patients may pay as little as $80 per prescription, even for multiple prescriptions
  • must have Medicare Part D or a Medicare Advantage prescription drug plan.