See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Sertraline
How much does sertraline cost at common retail pharmacies?
Sertraline prices vary mainly by dose (e.g., 25 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg), tablet strength, and whether you’re buying a brand (Zoloft) or a generic. The lowest costs are usually for generic sertraline at standard retail pharmacies.
What’s the difference in cost between brand Zoloft and generic sertraline?
In most markets, generic sertraline is substantially cheaper than Zoloft, because generic versions are not sold as the brand drug. If you can take generic, the price is typically much lower.
Can I lower the price with coupons or discount programs?
Yes. Many pharmacies offer lower cash prices through:
- pharmacy discount cards,
- manufacturer or third-party coupons (where available),
- switching to the generic version if you were prescribed the brand.
Is sertraline ever covered by insurance?
Often, yes. With insurance, the cost to you is usually a copay that depends on your plan and whether the prescription is written for generic sertraline.
What would help me give a more exact cost?
If you share:
1) your country (and city if you want),
2) the dose (25/50/100 mg),
3) whether it’s brand or generic, and
4) your quantity (e.g., 30 tablets or 90 tablets),
I can help narrow down what you should expect to pay and where the cheapest options usually show up.
Sources
No reliable pricing source was provided here, so I can’t quote exact dollars without your location and product details.