Restasis is a prescription medication that is used to treat a type of eye condition called chronic dry eye. We track the price of Restasis eye drops monthly from over 8 pharmacies and provide each price along with the average price for that month. You will also be able to see the price of Restasis over time on the chart below.
How Much Does Restasis Cost?
The current average price of Restasis is $385.29 per 30 day supply.
The cost of Restasis can vary depending on a number of factors, including your location, insurance coverage, and the pharmacy you use.
On average, the cost of a 30-day supply (30 vials) of Restasis can range from around $300 to $500 or more without insurance.
What Are Restasis Eye Drops?
Chronic dry eye is a condition in which the eyes do not produce enough natural tears to keep the eyes moist and comfortable. Restasis works by helping the body produce more tears and improve the quality of the tears that are produced.
This can help to relieve symptoms of dry eye, such as burning, itching, and redness, and improve the overall health and comfort of the eyes. Restasis is applied as eye drops and is typically used twice a day to help maintain the health and comfort of the eyes.
It is important to use Restasis exactly as directed by a healthcare provider and to consult with a doctor before starting or stopping treatment with this medication.
Restasis® Price
Restasis single-use vials are the original and most popular form of the eye drops.
As of, February 9th 2023, the average price for the single-use Restasis Eye Drops 0.4ml (30 vials) is $385.29.
Pharmacy | Price |
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Walgreens | $390 |
CVS | $381 |
Walmart | $368 |
Costco | $376 |
Target | $381 |
Community | $386 |
Kroger | $408 |
Capsule | $356.73 |
Restasis MultiDose® Price
As of, February 9th 2023, the average price for the Restasis MultiDose Eye Drops 5.5ml is $669.12
Pharmacy | Price |
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Walgreens | $678.29 |
CVS | $648.05 |
Walmart | $678.92 |
Costco | $687.79 |
Kroger | $652.55 |
Restasis MultiDose is the same formula as the single-use vials but in the form of a single bottle. This option obviously produces lest plastic waste than the single-use option.