Lorazepam Alternatives in Nebraska
Compare generic and therapeutic alternatives to Lorazepam (lorazepam) available at Nebraska pharmacies. Save up to 88% on your prescription — no insurance required.
Top Alternatives in Nebraska
Alprazolam (generic Xanax)
therapeutic
Shorter-acting benzo — faster onset, peak effect sooner
Avg cash price: $10/mo
Clonazepam (generic Klonopin)
therapeutic
Longer-acting benzo — better for continuous anxiety control
Avg cash price: $12/mo
Buspirone
therapeutic
Non-benzo alternative — not habit-forming, takes weeks to work
Avg cash price: $12/mo
Nebraska Prescription Assistance Programs
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Prescription drug coverage for Nebraska Medicaid (Heritage Health) enrollees.
Eligibility: Low-income Nebraska adults, children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Nebraska expanded Medicaid in 2020.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is lorazepam the same as Ativan?
Yes — lorazepam is the generic name for Ativan. It is bioequivalent and costs $8–$15/month versus $80+ for brand Ativan.
How does lorazepam compare to alprazolam for anxiety?
Lorazepam has a slightly longer duration of action (6–8 hours) compared to alprazolam (4–6 hours). Both are effective for acute anxiety; alprazolam has a faster onset. Your prescriber determines which is appropriate.
Can lorazepam be used for insomnia?
Lorazepam is sometimes prescribed short-term for insomnia, particularly anxiety-driven insomnia. Long-term use is not recommended due to tolerance and dependence risk.
Is lorazepam used in hospitals for seizures?
Yes — IV lorazepam is the first-line acute treatment for status epilepticus in hospital settings. The oral form is used for anxiety and procedural anxiety.
Can Script Unlock help with lorazepam costs?
Generic lorazepam is already very affordable. Script Unlock pharmacies offer cash pricing typically in the $10–$18/month range — useful for uninsured patients or those with high deductibles.