Save on Generic Drugs in Maryland
Compare Generic Drugs prices across Maryland pharmacies. Save up to 62% — no insurance required.
Top Generic Drugs for Maryland Residents
Atorvastatin
Lisinopril
Metformin
Amlodipine
Omeprazole
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
Are generic drugs as safe and effective as brand-name drugs?
Yes. The FDA requires AB-rated generics to demonstrate bioequivalence — the same rate and extent of absorption as the brand. Efficacy and safety profiles are equivalent.
Why do generic drug prices still vary between pharmacies?
Each pharmacy negotiates different acquisition costs from wholesalers and applies its own mark-up. ScriptUnlock exposes this variation so patients can always pay the lowest available price.
What does "AB-rated" mean on a generic drug?
"AB-rated" is the FDA's designation confirming a generic is therapeutically equivalent to the brand. Always check that a generic is AB-rated before substitution.
Can ScriptUnlock help me find generics for all my medications at once?
Yes. Submit your full medication list and ScriptUnlock surfaces competitive bids for each drug. Bundled submissions often unlock additional pharmacy discounts.
How much do I typically save by choosing a generic?
The average generic saves 80–85% versus the brand-name equivalent. ScriptUnlock compounds these savings by ensuring you also get the lowest available generic price.