How to save on Sertraline

Sertraline is a widely used SSRI (Zoloft generic). Tablets, capsules, and concentrate are not interchangeable—stick to your exact prescription.

Mail order vs your pharmacy (savings angle)

Stable dose: mail-order 90-day often lowers yearly cost. Dose still changing: smaller local fills can be cheaper than bulk mail you can’t use.

PinchRx shows live CostPlus Drugs prices when this medication appears in their catalog. We may search under more than one name so generics and brands both have a chance to match.*

*We use FDA public data for ingredient hints behind the scenes. What you see below is what CostPlus returned—strength and form may differ from your prescription; confirm before you buy or switch.

CostPlus cash price

  • 30-day supply: $5.6430 Tablets
  • 90-day supply: $6.9190 Tablets
  • Typical retail cash (illustrative, 30-day): ~$26.00 — not a quote; used for context only.
  • Estimated annual cost (CostPlus): ~$27.64 (four 90-day fills)
  • Context: illustrative full-retail year ~$312.00 vs CostPlus estimate ~$27.64 — discuss with your pharmacist; your plan may differ.
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When CostPlus makes sense

CostPlus often has competitive generic sertraline for mail order when your formulation appears.

When to use other options (GoodRx, insurance, assistance)

If not listed, GoodRx helps compare local pharmacies the same day.

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More ways to pay less

  • Oral concentrate needs careful measuring—don’t substitute with tablets without your prescriber.
  • Therapeutic effect matters more than a dollar—still compare cash vs copay once you’re stable.
  • Stopping suddenly can cause withdrawal symptoms—always taper per medical advice.

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