Apraclonidine
Generic: Apraclonidine
- Manufacturer
- Alcon
- NDC
- 61314-665
- RxCUI
- 308345
- Route
- OPHTHALMIC
- ICD-10 indication
- H40.90
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About Apraclonidine
What is this medication? Apraclonidine is a prescription ophthalmic solution classified as an alpha-adrenergic agonist. It works by reducing the production of aqueous humor, which is the fluid inside the eye, thereby lowering internal eye pressure. This medication is primarily used to prevent or manage sudden increases in intraocular pressure that can occur immediately following certain types of laser eye surgeries, such as those performed to treat glaucoma or other vision disorders.
In some clinical situations, apraclonidine is also used as a short-term supplemental treatment for patients with chronic glaucoma who are already using other medications but still require a further reduction in eye pressure. Because the effectiveness of this drug often decreases when used over a long period, it is typically not prescribed for long-term daily management. It is important to follow specific medical guidance when using this medication to ensure that eye pressure is maintained at a safe level to protect the optic nerve from damage.
Copay & patient assistance
Detailed copay and financial assistance information is not publicly available for this medication at this time. Please consult your pharmacist or the manufacturer's official patient support program for more details.
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Prescribing information
From the FDA-approved label for Apraclonidine. Official source: DailyMed (NLM) · Label effective Oct 2, 2024
Indications and usage
Dosage and administration
Contraindications
Warnings
Drug interactions
Adverse reactions
Use in pregnancy
Label text is reproduced as-is from the FDA-approved label. We do not paraphrase, summarize, or omit. Content above is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your prescribing clinician or pharmacist before making decisions about your medication.
Medicare Part D coverage
How Apraclonidine appears across Medicare Part D plan formularies nationally. Source: CMS monthly Prescription Drug Plan file (2026-04-30).
Covered by plans
45%
2,462 of 5,509 plans
Most common tier
Tier 2
On 38% of covering formularies
Prior authorization required
0%
of covering formularies
| Tier | Formularies on this tier | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 (preferred generic) | 30 | 21% |
| Tier 2 (generic) | 53 | 38% |
| Tier 3 (preferred brand) | 39 | 28% |
| Tier 4 (non-preferred brand) | 18 | 13% |
Step therapy: 0% of formularies
Quantity limits: 0% of formularies
Coverage breadth: 140 of 65 formularies
How to read this:plans on the same formulary share tier + PA rules. Your specific plan's copay depends on (a) the tier above, (b) your plan's cost-share for that tier, (c) whether you're in the initial coverage phase or past the 2026 $2,000 out-of-pocket cap. For your exact plan, check its Summary of Benefits or log in to your Medicare.gov account. Copay cards don't apply to Medicare (federal law).
Prior authorization & coverage
| Payer | PA | Step therapy | Copay tier |
|---|---|---|---|
— Medicare Part D | — | — | — |
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How this page is sourced
- Drug identity verified against openFDA NDC Directory.
- Label text (when shown) originates from NLM DailyMed.
- Copay and assistance URLs verified periodically; if you hit a broken link, tell us.