How to save on Trazodone
Trazodone is used as an antidepressant at higher doses and sometimes for sleep at lower doses—only take the dose and indication your prescriber ordered.
Mail order vs your pharmacy (savings angle)
Stable dose: 90-day mail often has the lowest cost per day. Dose still in flux: local short fills avoid paying for supply you won’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: $5.45 — 30 Tablets
- 90-day supply: $6.36 — 90 Tablets
- Typical retail cash (illustrative, 30-day): ~$19.00 — not a quote; used for context only.
- Estimated annual cost (CostPlus): ~$25.44 (four 90-day fills)
- Context: illustrative full-retail year ~$228.00 vs CostPlus estimate ~$25.44 — discuss with your pharmacist; your plan may differ.
When CostPlus makes sense
CostPlus often lists trazodone at low cash prices when your strength appears.
When to use other options (GoodRx, insurance, assistance)
If missing from CostPlus, GoodRx at a nearby pharmacy is usually fast.
Check GoodRx for local pharmacy prices →More ways to pay less
- Tablets come in several strengths—don’t split or switch without guidance.
- Sedation and interactions matter—tell your pharmacist what else you take.
- Generics are usually cheap; still compare copay vs cash yearly.
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