Save on Acid Reflux Medications in Maryland
Compare Acid Reflux Medications prices across Maryland pharmacies. Save up to 64% — no insurance required.
Top Acid Reflux Medications for Maryland Residents
Omeprazole (Prilosec)
Pantoprazole (Protonix)
Esomeprazole (Nexium)
Dexlansoprazole (Dexilant)
Famotidine (Pepcid)
Maryland Prescription Assistance Programs
SPDAP (Senior Prescription Drug Assistance Program)
Subsidises Medicare Part D premiums and cost-sharing for eligible low-income Maryland seniors and adults with disabilities.
Eligibility: Maryland residents aged 65+ (or adults with disabilities) enrolled in Medicare Part D with income between 100-300% FPL. Contact the Maryland Department of Aging at 1-800-243-3425.
Maryland Medicaid Rx
Comprehensive prescription drug coverage through Maryland Medicaid (HealthChoice) managed care for eligible residents.
Eligibility: Low-income Maryland adults up to 138% FPL, children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is omeprazole cheap as a generic?
Generic omeprazole is available OTC for around $10–$15/month and prescription generics are even cheaper per-unit via ScriptUnlock bids — often under $10 for a 30-day supply.
Should I use a PPI or H2 blocker for acid reflux?
PPIs are more potent and appropriate for GERD; H2 blockers like famotidine work well for occasional reflux. Your doctor or pharmacist can guide the choice — ScriptUnlock helps with pricing for either.
How much can I save switching from Nexium to esomeprazole?
Brand Nexium can cost $200–$300/month without insurance; generic esomeprazole is typically $20–$40. ScriptUnlock bids make that comparison instant and actionable.
Can I use ScriptUnlock for compounded omeprazole suspension?
Yes. Compounded omeprazole for pediatric or NG-tube patients can be sourced through ScriptUnlock compounding pharmacy partners.
Is long-term PPI use safe?
PPIs are generally safe for appropriate indications but should be used at the lowest effective dose. Discuss duration and tapering with your prescriber — ScriptUnlock helps with the cost, not the clinical decision.