Save on Antidepressants in District of Columbia
Compare Antidepressants prices across District of Columbia pharmacies. Save up to 77% — no insurance required.
Top Antidepressants for District of Columbia Residents
Sertraline (Zoloft)
Fluoxetine (Prozac)
Escitalopram (Lexapro)
Venlafaxine (Effexor)
Bupropion (Wellbutrin)
District of Columbia Prescription Assistance Programs
DC Medicaid Rx (DC Health Care Alliance)
Prescription drug coverage for DC Medicaid beneficiaries and uninsured DC residents with incomes up to 200% FPL through the DC Health Care Alliance program.
Eligibility: Low-income DC residents including adults up to 215% FPL for Medicaid, and uninsured adults through the Alliance program.
DCPAP (DC Pharmaceutical Assistance Program)
Assists eligible low-income DC seniors with Medicare Part D co-payments and coverage gaps.
Eligibility: DC residents aged 65+ enrolled in Medicare Part D with income at or below 300% FPL. Contact the DC Office on Aging at 202-724-5622.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest antidepressant available?
Generic fluoxetine and generic sertraline are typically $5–$15/month and are among the most affordable prescription drugs overall. ScriptUnlock bids often surface prices below $10.
How much can I save switching from Lexapro to generic escitalopram?
Brand Lexapro lists at $200–$300/month without insurance; generic escitalopram is $10–$25. ScriptUnlock bids make this comparison instantaneous.
Is bupropion (Wellbutrin) available as a generic?
Yes. Generic bupropion IR, SR, and XL formulations are all available at low cost. Savings versus brand Wellbutrin XL can be $200+/month.
Can I use ScriptUnlock for MAOIs or TCAs?
Yes. Older antidepressants like phenelzine, tranylcypromine, and amitriptyline are included in the ScriptUnlock formulary. Generic versions are typically very affordable.
How long before I can tell if an antidepressant is working?
Most antidepressants take 4–8 weeks for full therapeutic effect. Consistent, uninterrupted treatment is essential — ScriptUnlock helps remove cost as a barrier to adherence.