Updated: January 7, 2026
How to Save Money on Sertraline in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance
Author
Peter Daggett

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- What Does Sertraline Actually Cost in 2026?
- Option 1: Use a GoodRx or SingleCare Coupon
- Option 2: Almatica eVoucher (Sertraline Capsules)
- Option 3: Pfizer Zoloft Savings Card (Brand Only)
- Option 4: $4 Generic Programs at Retail Pharmacies
- Option 5: Patient Assistance Programs
- Option 6: Get a 90-Day Supply
- Should You Take Generic Sertraline or Brand Zoloft?
Sertraline (Zoloft) can be very affordable — or surprisingly expensive, depending on your situation. Here are all the ways to lower your cost in 2026.
Sertraline is one of the most affordable prescription drugs in the country — if you know how to find the right pricing. Generic sertraline can cost as little as $2–$10 per month with the right discount card. But the retail price without any discounts can run $20–$75, and brand-name Zoloft can cost $440–$560 per month without insurance. This guide cuts through the confusion.
What Does Sertraline Actually Cost in 2026?
Here's a realistic breakdown of sertraline costs (30-day supply of 50 mg tablets):
- Generic sertraline, retail (no discounts): Approximately $20–$75/month depending on pharmacy and dose
- Generic sertraline with GoodRx: As low as $4.85–$10/month
- Generic sertraline with GoodRx Gold: As low as $3.65/month
- Generic sertraline with insurance (Tier 1): $0–$15/month copay on most commercial and Medicare Part D plans
- Brand Zoloft, retail (no discounts): $440–$560/month
- Brand Zoloft with manufacturer savings card: As low as $4/month (commercially insured; not valid for Medicare/Medicaid)
Option 1: Use a GoodRx or SingleCare Coupon
GoodRx is typically the most powerful tool for uninsured patients — and sometimes even beats insurance copays. Here's how it works:
- Go to GoodRx.com or download the GoodRx app.
- Search for "sertraline" (not Zoloft unless you specifically need the brand).
- Enter your dose and zip code to see prices at nearby pharmacies.
- Print or download your coupon and present it at the pharmacy when picking up your prescription.
SingleCare and RxSaver offer similar discounts and are worth comparing. Prices vary by pharmacy, so compare before settling on one.
Option 2: Almatica eVoucher (Sertraline Capsules)
Almatica Pharma offers an eVoucher program for their sertraline hydrochloride capsules (150 mg and 200 mg) at sertralinecaps.com. Commercially insured patients can pay as little as $10 per 30-day supply. This program does not apply to Medicare or Medicaid patients. It applies automatically at participating pharmacies — no activation needed.
Option 3: Pfizer Zoloft Savings Card (Brand Only)
If you specifically need brand-name Zoloft, Pfizer offers a savings card that can bring your cost to as low as $4/month, with a maximum savings of $150 per prescription. Eligibility requirements: must have commercial insurance; not valid for government programs (Medicare Part D, Medicaid, etc.). Visit the Pfizer website or ask your pharmacist for current enrollment details.
Option 4: $4 Generic Programs at Retail Pharmacies
Several major retail pharmacies offer sertraline as part of their generic drug programs:
- Walmart: Sertraline is included in Walmart's $4/$10 generic program (30-day/$4, 90-day/$10 for qualifying prescriptions)
- Costco and Sam's Club: Typically offer competitive cash prices on generic sertraline — often among the lowest retail prices available.
- Kroger/Publix: May offer sertraline in their discount generic programs — check your local store's pharmacy program.
Option 5: Patient Assistance Programs
If you're uninsured or underinsured and cannot afford sertraline even with discount cards, patient assistance programs may help:
- NeedyMeds.org: Comprehensive database of patient assistance programs. Search for sertraline to see current offerings.
- RxAssist.org: Another directory connecting patients to manufacturer assistance programs.
- Community health centers (340B pharmacies): Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) offer medications at substantially reduced prices to qualifying patients through the 340B drug pricing program.
Option 6: Get a 90-Day Supply
Filling a 90-day supply — through mail order or at a preferred retail pharmacy — often reduces your per-pill cost. Mail-order pharmacies also frequently have the lowest absolute pricing for generic sertraline. Ask your prescriber to write a 90-day prescription if they haven't already.
Should You Take Generic Sertraline or Brand Zoloft?
For the vast majority of patients, generic sertraline is clinically equivalent to brand Zoloft — same active ingredient, same efficacy, same safety profile. The FDA requires all generic drugs to be bioequivalent to the brand. Unless your doctor has a specific clinical reason to prescribe the brand, there's no medical rationale for paying several hundred dollars more per month.
Still can't find sertraline? See: How to Find Sertraline in Stock Near You (Tools + Tips).
Also: How to Check If a Pharmacy Has Sertraline in Stock (Without Calling).
Frequently Asked Questions
Without insurance or discounts, generic sertraline typically costs $20–$75/month depending on dose and pharmacy. With a GoodRx coupon, you can pay as little as $4.85–$10/month. Brand-name Zoloft costs $440–$560/month without insurance.
Yes. GoodRx typically offers the best available price for generic sertraline without insurance. As of 2026, GoodRx coupons can bring the cost to as low as $4.85/month for the most common dose and quantity at many major pharmacies. GoodRx Gold members can pay as little as $3.65/month.
Generic sertraline doesn't have a traditional manufacturer PAP since it's made by multiple companies, but NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org maintain up-to-date directories of available programs. Almatica offers an eVoucher for their capsule formulation at sertralinecaps.com (commercially insured patients only). Community health centers with 340B pharmacy programs can also provide substantially reduced pricing.
Only if you specifically need brand-name Zoloft. The Pfizer savings card can bring the cost to as low as $4/month for commercially insured patients. However, generic sertraline is bioequivalent and typically costs $5-$10/month with GoodRx without needing a brand at all. If your doctor hasn't specified a medical reason for brand Zoloft, the generic is almost always the better value.
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