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Just Diagnosed with GERD? Your First Prescription Guide
Being diagnosed with GERD can feel overwhelming. The medication system makes it harder than it should be. This guide cuts through the confusion — step by step.
The most important thing: never skip medication because of cost. There are always options.
Your First GERD Prescription — Step by Step
- 1Get your GERD diagnosis in writing — ask for the specific diagnosis code (ICD-10)
- 2Your prescriber will recommend a first-line medication — ask about generic options immediately
- 3Before filling, compare pharmacy prices on Script Unlock — prices vary 300-500% between pharmacies
- 4Ask your prescriber for a 90-day supply — saves 10-20% vs monthly fills
- 5Ask about generic vs brand — generic medications are equally effective and 70-90% cheaper
- 6Check if a compounding pharmacy can prepare a customized formulation if needed
Common First-Line GERD Medications
These are the medications most commonly prescribed for GERD. Compare prices before filling — they vary significantly.
The Truth About GERD Medication Costs
- The same medication can cost 5x more at one pharmacy vs another — always compare
- Generic medications are equally effective and 70-90% cheaper — always ask
- Your insurance copay is sometimes HIGHER than the cash price — compare before using insurance
- Script Unlock pharmacy bidding consistently finds prices below any coupon service
- Compounding pharmacies can reduce costs further for custom formulations
What medications are first prescribed for GERD?
Common first-line GERD medications include Omeprazole, Pantoprazole, Esomeprazole. Your prescriber will choose based on your specific situation, other health conditions, and any other medications you take.
How much do GERD medications cost?
GERD medication costs vary widely — generic options can cost as little as $4-20/month while newer brand medications can cost hundreds. Script Unlock lets pharmacies compete for your prescription, consistently finding the lowest verified cash price.
Will I need to take GERD medication forever?
This depends on your specific type of GERD and response to treatment. Some patients achieve remission or control with lifestyle changes. Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance — Script Unlock helps make long-term medication affordable regardless of how long you need it.