The Cost of Insomnia Medications Without Insurance

The CDC reports that adults need at least 7 hours of sleep for optimal health and wellbeing. However, millions of Americans suffer from some form of insomnia which is defined as “persistent difficulty with sleep initiation, duration, consolidation, or quality.”
For those who suffer from insomnia, RxSaver offers prescription drug coupons for sleep medications that may help. Read on for what you should know about the cost of insomnia medications without insurance.
How much does insomnia medication cost without insurance?
The cost of insomnia medications without insurance starts at $7.40* for a prescription of Zolpidem for 10mg and 30 tablets using an RxSaver coupon.
The cost of insomnia medication without insurance will depend upon what type of sleep medication you are prescribed. It will also depend if a generic is available instead of a brand name medication. The cost of insomnia medication without insurance will also depend on where you purchase it.
Brand name insomnia medications are almost always more expensive than generics, and you should always compare prices at multiple pharmacies. Pharmacy pricing varies by location, so be sure to use RxSaver to search for your insomnia medication, as it will provide you with pricing at multiple pharmacies in your area.
Here is a look at pricing for common insomnia medications when you use a RxSaver coupon.
| Medication | Lowest Price for Common Dosages\* |
|---|---|
| [Zolpidem][1] \(generic for Ambien\) | $7\.40 |
| [Eszopiclone][2] \(generic for Lunesta\) | $16\.88 |
| [Zaleplon][3] | $13\.68 |
| [Doxepin][4] \(generic for Silenor\) | $4\.06 |
| [Trazodone][5] | $4\.00 |
| [Triazolam][6] \(generic for Halcion\) | $2\.41 |
| [Temazepam][7] \(generic for Restoril\) | $7\.76 |
| [Ramelteon][8] \(generic for Rozerem\) | $94\.23 |
[2]: https://www.rxsaver.com/drugs/eszopiclone/coupons
[3]: https://www.rxsaver.com/drugs/zaleplon/coupons
[4]: https://www.rxsaver.com/drugs/doxepin-hcl/coupons
[5]: https://www.rxsaver.com/drugs/trazodone-hydrochloride/coupons
[6]: https://www.rxsaver.com/drugs/triazolam/coupons
[7]: https://www.rxsaver.com/drugs/temazepam/coupons
[8]: https://www.rxsaver.com/drugs/ramelteon/coupons
What are insomnia medications?
Insomnia medications, also commonly called sleep medications or sleeping pills are prescription drugs used to help you fall asleep and stay asleep. Insomnia medications fall into multiple categories of drugs, including sedative-hypnotics and melatonin receptor agonists.
Some individuals may also be prescribed benzodiazepines, although these drugs have a high potential for dependence, so they are not prescribed as frequently as other types of sleep medications. Antidepressants may also be prescribed as off-label use for those suffering from insomnia.
What common conditions do insomnia medications treat?
Sleep medications are prescribed to help those struggling to fall asleep, those who have trouble staying asleep, and those who struggle with both falling asleep and staying asleep. Insomnia medications may also be prescribed to help treat restless leg syndrome. Some benzodiazepines prescribed for insomnia are also used to treat anxiety.
Common Symptoms of Insomnia
Those who suffer from insomnia may experience a wide range of some or all of the following symptoms:
- Trouble falling asleep at night
- Waking up in the night
- Waking up too early
- Feeling tired even after a night’s sleep
- Daytime fatigue and sleepiness
- Difficulty concentrating
- Memory problems
- Increased mistakes, or accidents
- Irritability
- Depression
- Anxiety
How do insomnia medications work?
Insomnia medications work in different ways depending upon the type of medication you take. Sedative-hypnotics such as Ambien, Lunesta, Restoril, and Zaleplon, work by slowing activity in the brain, which allows you to fall asleep.
Silenor, and its generic doxepin, belong to a class of medications known as tricyclic antidepressants. Silenor affects the balance of certain natural chemicals (neurotransmitters) in the brain.
Rozerem and its generic ramelteon are in a class of drugs known as melatonin receptor agonists. It works in the same way that melatonin, which your body naturally produces and needs for sleep, works.
Triazolam belongs to a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines. These drugs help with insomnia because they have a calming effect on the brain.
Trazodone belongs to a group of medications called serotonin receptor antagonists and reuptake inhibitors (SARIs) which are similar to antidepressants known as SSRIs. It works by helping to restore the balance of serotonin, a natural chemical in the brain.
Common Side Effects of Insomnia Medications
Insomnia medications have the potential to cause side effects. Ranging from mild, to severe or potentially dangerous, it is important that you notify your health care provider if you experience any side effects. A list of some, but not all, possible side effects from insomnia medications includes:
- Lightheadedness/dizziness
- Tingling in legs, feet, arms, hands
- Constipation
- Balance difficulty
- Daytime drowsiness
- Headache
- Impairment the next day
- Attention and memory problems
- Diarrhea
- Heartburn
- Stomach pain
- Weakness
- Change in appetite
- Dry mouth
- Sleepwalking
- Allergic reaction/anaphylaxis
Sleep Medications and Underlying Health Conditions
Side effects of sleeping pills can be dangerous if you have breathing problems or other underlying health conditions. Be sure to notify your health care provider of any medical conditions you have including:
- Asthma
- COPD
- Kidney disease
- Low blood pressure
- Cardiovascular issues (arrhythmias)
- Pregnancy
- Breastfeeding
- Seizures
Can you buy insomnia medications over the counter?
You can buy some medications to help you sleep over the counter. However, many sleep medications will require a prescription, so you will need an active prescription from your health care provider to be filled by a pharmacist.
Always Check RxSaver Before Filling a Prescription
If you’re prescribed insomnia medication, be sure to check RxSaver to ensure you’re taking advantage of possible savings. RxSaver offers prescription drug coupons which may save you up to 85% off of more than 6,000 medications. RxSaver coupons are meant to be used if you don’t have health insurance, or in place of insurance, if the coupon price is less than your copay.
Zolpidem Tartrate: 10 mg / 30 tablets
Eszopiclone: 3 mg / 30 tablets
Zaleplon: 10 mg / 30 capsules
Doxepin: 10 mg/ml / 30 ml
Trazadone: 50 mg / 30 tablets
Triazolam: 0.25mg / 2 tablets
Temazepam: 15mg / 30 tablets
Ramelteon: 8 mg / 30 tablets
*Lowest online price at national pharmacy chains Costco, CVS, RiteAid, Walgreens and Walmart as of 1/14/2021. Prices vary by location and pharmacy, see RxSaver.com for actual pricing in your area.

Jennifer Hadley
Jen Hadley is a freelance writer and journalist based in Los Angeles, who writes extensively about the medical, legal, health care, and consumer products industries. Jen is a regular contributor to RxSaver.

Carina Fung, PharmD, BCPPS
Carina Fung, PharmD, BCPPS., is a pharmacist who earned her PharmD from St. John’s University in Queens, NY. She maintains an active practice, serving as a Board-Certified Pediatric Pharmacotherapy Specialist at a large metropolitan teaching hospital in New York City. Carina has also published in pharmacy journals and works as a consultant reviewing medical articles for publication.
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