Save on Mental Health Medications in District of Columbia
Compare Mental Health Medications prices across District of Columbia pharmacies. Save up to 80% — no insurance required.
Top Mental Health Medications for District of Columbia Residents
Sertraline (Zoloft)
Escitalopram (Lexapro)
Quetiapine (Seroquel)
Aripiprazole (Abilify)
Lithium carbonate
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
Are antidepressants expensive without insurance?
Generic SSRIs like sertraline and escitalopram are typically $10–$25/month cash. Branded or newer agents like Trintellix can be $300+. ScriptUnlock bids cover both categories.
Can I use ScriptUnlock for controlled mental health meds?
Yes, for Schedule III–V medications. Schedule II substances (like certain stimulants) may have pharmacy-specific restrictions, but ScriptUnlock shows available offers.
Why does my insurance not cover my antipsychotic?
Many plans place newer atypical antipsychotics on Tier 3 or higher, requiring significant cost-sharing. Prior authorisation requirements are also common. Cash bids via ScriptUnlock sometimes beat the insured co-pay.
Is it safe to switch antidepressant brands for cost reasons?
Switching to an AB-rated generic is medically equivalent and endorsed by most prescribers. Brand-to-brand switches need prescriber guidance. ScriptUnlock shows you generic options alongside brand.
How much can I save on quetiapine through ScriptUnlock?
Generic quetiapine (Seroquel generic) typically runs $30–$80 retail. ScriptUnlock bids often surface $15–$40 options, representing savings of 40–80%.