What does “30-day supply of sertraline” cost?
Pricing for a 30-day supply of sertraline varies mainly by the drug’s strength (mg), whether it’s a brand or generic, and the pharmacy. Most sertraline is sold as a generic, which typically makes the cost much lower than brand-name options.
What strengths are commonly priced differently?
Sertraline tablets are commonly dispensed in strengths like 25 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg, and the per-pill price changes by strength. That means the total cost for 30 days can differ even if the daily dose is the same (for example, 50 mg/day can be filled as 25 mg twice daily vs 50 mg once daily).
How can you get an exact price quickly?
The fastest way to find the exact cost for a 30-day supply is to check your pharmacy’s price using:
- the exact strength (mg)
- the exact directions (once daily vs twice daily, or tablet count per day)
- whether you want the generic or brand
If you tell me your sertraline strength (e.g., 50 mg) and whether it’s generic or brand (and your country or ZIP code, if you want), I can help you estimate what to expect and what to ask the pharmacy for.
Is there a cheaper alternative if cost is high?
If you’re paying a high cash price, many people reduce the cost by switching to a generic (if not already using it) or using a pharmacy discount program or savings card where eligible. The best option depends on what your pharmacy charges and whether you have insurance coverage.
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