Save on Acid Reflux Medications in Nevada
Compare Acid Reflux Medications prices across Nevada pharmacies. Save up to 64% — no insurance required.
Top Acid Reflux Medications for Nevada Residents
Omeprazole (Prilosec)
Pantoprazole (Protonix)
Esomeprazole (Nexium)
Dexlansoprazole (Dexilant)
Famotidine (Pepcid)
Nevada Prescription Assistance Programs
Nevada Medicaid Rx (Nevada Check Up/Nevada Medicaid)
Prescription drug coverage for Nevada Medicaid and Nevada Check Up (CHIP) beneficiaries.
Eligibility: Low-income Nevada adults up to 138% FPL, children up to 200% FPL through Check Up, and people with disabilities.
NevadaRx (Senior Prescription Assistance)
State-supported program helping seniors navigate Medicare Part D plan selection, Extra Help enrollment, and pharmaceutical manufacturer assistance.
Eligibility: Nevada residents aged 60+ or with disabilities seeking prescription cost assistance. Contact the Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division at 1-800-992-0900.
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.