Buspirone Alternatives in Oregon
Compare generic and therapeutic alternatives to Buspirone (buspirone) available at Oregon pharmacies. Save up to 85% on your prescription — no insurance required.
Top Alternatives in Oregon
Sertraline (generic Zoloft)
therapeutic
SSRI — first-line for anxiety disorders, comparable efficacy
Avg cash price: $10/mo
Escitalopram (generic Lexapro)
therapeutic
Well-tolerated SSRI for generalised anxiety
Avg cash price: $12/mo
Alprazolam (generic Xanax)
therapeutic
Fast-acting benzo — for acute anxiety, but habit-forming
Avg cash price: $10/mo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is buspirone used for?
Buspirone (previously BuSpar) is FDA-approved for generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). Unlike benzodiazepines, it is non-habit-forming and does not cause sedation or dependence.
How quickly does buspirone work for anxiety?
Buspirone typically takes 2–4 weeks to show meaningful effect — unlike alprazolam which works within 30 minutes. It is not suitable for acute panic attacks.
Is buspirone as effective as Xanax for anxiety?
For chronic generalised anxiety, buspirone performs comparably to benzodiazepines without addiction risk. For acute panic episodes, benzodiazepines work faster. Your doctor can guide the choice.
Can buspirone be combined with an SSRI?
Yes — buspirone is sometimes prescribed alongside SSRIs for difficult-to-treat anxiety or depression. This combination is generally safe but requires physician supervision.
What does buspirone cost through Script Unlock?
Buspirone is one of the most affordable anxiety medications — typically $8–$15/month. Script Unlock pharmacies often offer competitive pricing for cash-pay patients.