Rasagiline Price in District of Columbia — From $228 at Verified Pharmacies
Rasagiline (Rasagiline) is one of the most-filled prescriptions in District of Columbia. Cash prices vary dramatically by pharmacy — from $$228/month at competitive District of Columbia independents to ~$$350/month at chain counter retail. This page shows the District of Columbia price landscape, top-city pricing, pharmacy-type tradeoffs, and how to lock the lowest cash bid.
District of Columbia Rasagiline Price Landscape
A 30-day supply of Rasagiline, priced four ways across the District of Columbia pharmacy market.
| Source | District of Columbia 30-day price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| National chain retail (CVS/Walgreens) | $350/mo | Walk-in counter price |
| District of Columbia chain with insurance copay | $193/mo | Tier 1/2 generic copay estimate |
| Major coupon platforms | $291/mo | Pre-set discount |
| ScriptUnlock — District of Columbia winning bid | $228/mo | Live District of Columbia pharmacy bid |
Annual District of Columbia savings switching from chain retail to ScriptUnlock: ~$1,464/year on Rasagiline alone.35% is the typical ScriptUnlock cash savings on rasagiline against national retail.
Rasagiline in Top District of Columbia Cities
Drill into city-level Rasagiline pharmacy bids — pharmacy density and average savings vary by metro.
District of Columbia Pharmacy Types for Rasagiline
Three pharmacy categories serve District of Columbia; each has a different price profile for Rasagiline.
District of Columbia's independent pharmacies often have the lowest cash price for Rasagiline. They source from regional wholesalers and don't carry chain overhead. Bids from independents typically beat chain coupons by 20–40% on cash-pay generics.
If your Rasagiline requires a custom dose, alternate dosage form, or excipient-free formulation, District of Columbia compounding pharmacies can prepare it. Compounders bid on ScriptUnlock too — useful for pediatric, geriatric or allergy-sensitive patients.
CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Costco and HEB (in TX) maintain large District of Columbia footprints. Cash prices vary widely — Walmart and Costco often beat CVS/Walgreens on generic Rasagiline. ScriptUnlock surfaces the cheapest chain bid alongside independents.
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Rasagiline in District of Columbia — FAQ
How much does Rasagiline cost in District of Columbia?+
Rasagiline cash prices in District of Columbia start from $228/month on ScriptUnlock when District of Columbia pharmacies compete. Retail walk-in pricing averages $350/month at chains. Insurance copays for a Tier 1/2 generic typically run $193/month, which is often more expensive than the cash bid. Always compare both before filling.
Where is Rasagiline cheapest in District of Columbia?+
In District of Columbia, Rasagiline is usually cheapest at independent pharmacies that bid through ScriptUnlock. Walmart, Costco and HEB chain locations are also competitive on generic rasagiline. The cheapest District of Columbia pharmacy on any given day depends on live bids — pharmacies adjust pricing based on wholesale costs, inventory and demand.
Do I need insurance to get Rasagiline in District of Columbia?+
No. With 3.5% of District of Columbia adults uninsured, cash-pay pricing is a major part of District of Columbia's pharmacy economy. ScriptUnlock works without insurance — District of Columbia pharmacies submit cash bids and you pay that price at pickup. For most generic medications, cash is cheaper than the insurance copay anyway.
How many District of Columbia pharmacies carry Rasagiline?+
District of Columbia has approximately 180 licensed pharmacies, the vast majority of which can stock or order Rasagiline. ScriptUnlock surfaces District of Columbia pharmacies with verified stock and live cash bids — usually 30–80 within a 25-mile radius depending on your city.
Can I save more on Rasagiline with a 90-day supply in District of Columbia?+
Yes. District of Columbia pharmacies routinely dispense 90-day supplies for stable, chronic Rasagiline prescriptions. Cash pricing for 90-day fills is usually 10–20% cheaper per day than 30-day fills. Over a year, switching from 30-day to 90-day fills typically saves an extra $410–$602 on top of marketplace savings.
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