GERD Medications in Oregon — Compare Prices at Local Pharmacies
Oregon residents managing gerd face a wide range of medication choices — and an even wider range of prices. This page maps the gerd treatment landscape in Oregon: who's affected, which medications are most common, what state assistance exists, and where to find the lowest cash prices.
Oregon GERD Landscape
GERD is one of the most-prescribed conditions in Oregon. The state's pharmacy market includes major chains (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco) and a substantial independent pharmacy network — independents often have the lowest cash prices, but they're invisible to most coupon platforms. The Oregon Prescription Drug Program (OPDP) was discontinued following ACA expansion. OHP now provides broad coverage. Contact Oregon Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance at 1-800-722-4134.
Most Common GERD Medications in Oregon
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Oregon Resources for GERD Patients
State-funded and state-recognised programs that may help offset gerd medication costs.
Oregon Board of Pharmacy: https://www.oregon.gov/pharmacy
GERD Pricing by Oregon City
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GERD in Oregon — FAQ
What are the most common gerd medications prescribed in Oregon?+
Oregon prescribers most commonly use Omeprazole, Pantoprazole, Esomeprazole, and Famotidine for gerd. Choice depends on patient factors — kidney function, other medications, insurance coverage and budget. Generic versions are widely stocked across Oregon pharmacies; cash prices range widely, which is why comparing matters.
How many Oregon residents have gerd?+
Roughly 661,000 adults in Oregon live with gerd (national prevalence 20% of US adults applied to the state's adult population). With 6.3% of Oregon adults uninsured, cash-pay pricing for gerd medications is a major financial factor for many patients.
Does Oregon Medicaid cover gerd medications?+
Oregon Medicaid covers most first-line gerd medications, typically with a small copay ($1–4 for generics). Prior authorization may be required for newer brand-name drugs. If you don't qualify for Medicaid, manufacturer patient assistance programs and ScriptUnlock cash pricing are the next best options — often cheaper than insurance copays for generics.
Are gerd medications cheaper at independent pharmacies in Oregon?+
Frequently, yes. Independent pharmacies in Oregon negotiate directly with regional wholesalers and don't carry the corporate overhead of chains. On ScriptUnlock, Oregon independents bid against chains for your gerd prescription — the winning bid is usually 15–35% below national average retail.
Can I get a 90-day supply of gerd medication in Oregon?+
Yes. Oregon pharmacies routinely dispense 90-day supplies for stable, chronic gerd medications. Cash pricing for 90-day fills is usually 10–20% cheaper per day than 30-day fills — fewer dispensing fees. Ask your prescriber to write the script for "90 days, 3 refills" to lock in the savings.