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Lisinopril cost with insurance.

Lisinopril costs $4–$10/month for most insured patients in 2026, with no prior authorization required and cash prices starting at $4/month — among the cheapest prescription medications available.

Sample data — not yet verifiedNo prior authTier 1Generic
$12
List price (1 month)
$5
Cash discount
$3
Mail order
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Lisinopril cost questions

Why is Lisinopril so expensive?
Lisinopril is a generic medication. List prices vary by pharmacy but are typically low. Cash discount cards and mail-order can drive prices below $10/month at most major chains.
Does insurance cover it?
Most major insurance plans cover Lisinopril as a Tier 1 drug. Coverage varies by plan — use the calculator above for a plan-specific estimate.
Is there a generic for Lisinopril?
Lisinopril is already generic — you're paying the lowest manufacturer price.
What if my insurance denies it?
If your prior authorization is denied, options include: appealing with your prescriber, switching to a similar covered drug in the same therapeutic class, or using the manufacturer's self-pay program. The calculator above shows all four payment paths.
Data sources

Source URLs for Lisinopril have not yet been verified. Estimates below are modeled from general public pricing patterns.

  • • Manufacturer published pricing pages
  • • NADAC National Average Drug Acquisition Cost
  • • Carrier-published formulary tiers (where known)
  • • Cost Plus Drugs / mail-order public pricing
  • • FDA Orange Book (generic availability)