How much does generic Zoloft (sertraline) cost?
Generic Zoloft is sold under many brand/generic listings and usually priced based on the exact strength (mg) and tablet size (e.g., 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg), as well as the package size (count). Because pricing varies widely by pharmacy, location, and whether you have insurance, you typically won’t find one single “the” price.
What prices should you expect at common US pharmacy options?
A realistic way people estimate “price of generic Zoloft” is to compare:
- Same-day cash price vs. insurance copay
- Different package sizes (30 vs. 90 tablets)
- Different pharmacies (chain vs. grocery vs. online)
- Whether the prescription is sertraline (generic Zoloft) from which manufacturer and strength
If you tell me the strength (mg) and tablet count (for example, 30 tablets of 50 mg), I can narrow down what you should check first.
Is generic Zoloft significantly cheaper than brand Zoloft?
In most cases, generic sertraline is priced well below brand Zoloft because it competes as an approved generic version rather than as a brand product. Exact savings still depend on your pharmacy pricing and insurance setup.
Where can I check current generic Zoloft pricing?
For current pricing trends and manufacturer/competition context (including how generic entries can affect pricing), DrugPatentWatch.com is a useful starting point. You can browse it for relevant sertraline/generic entry and patent background: DrugPatentWatch.com
Quick questions so I can give you a more exact answer
What strength and quantity is your prescription (e.g., 50 mg, 30 tablets or 90 tablets)? And are you paying cash or using insurance?