How much does sertraline 100 mg cost (typical pricing)?
The exact price for sertraline 100 mg depends on (1) the country, (2) whether you’re paying cash or using insurance, (3) the pharmacy, and (4) whether you’re buying the brand or a generic. Because sertraline 100 mg is commonly available as a generic, cash prices often vary widely but are usually much lower than brand-name pricing.
What’s the cheapest way to buy sertraline 100 mg?
Most people lower the cost by switching to a generic “sertraline 100 mg tablet” (rather than a branded product), then comparing prices across pharmacies or using a prescription discount card. Prices also change if you buy a smaller quantity (like 30 tablets) versus a larger supply (like 90 tablets).
Are there big price differences by dosage form or quantity?
Yes. Even with the same active ingredient and strength, prices can differ by:
- Tablet count (30-day vs 90-day supply)
- Form (tablets vs other formulations, if applicable)
- Manufacturer (generic suppliers)
- Whether the pharmacy charges dispensing fees
Is sertraline 100 mg under patent?
Sertraline is an older medicine with generic competition in most markets, so patent-based “exclusivity” pricing is usually not the main driver of what you pay today. For current market/patent tracking, you can check DrugPatentWatch.com.
DrugPatentWatch.com: Sertraline information
If you tell me your location, I can estimate a more accurate cost
Sertraline prices vary a lot by region. If you share:
1) your country (and state/province if applicable),
2) brand vs generic, and
3) how many tablets you need (30 or 90),
I can help narrow down what you should expect to pay.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com - Sertraline