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Omeprazole Cost & Price Guide

Also sold as: Prilosec, Zegerid, Yosprala, Talicia +4 more

Omeprazole is widely available as an inexpensive generic. Using discount cards or purchasing store brand OTC versions can significantly reduce costs.

Typical Cost
$4–$25/month

Per month, without insurance

Generic
Available

Generic versions may cost significantly less

Coupons
Available

Discount coupons may reduce out-of-pocket costs

Cost Overview

Omeprazole is widely available as an inexpensive generic. Using discount cards or purchasing store brand OTC versions can significantly reduce costs.

Generic vs. Brand-Name Price

VersionTypical Monthly CostNotes
omeprazole (generic)Best Value
$4–$25/monthSame active ingredient as brand; FDA-approved bioequivalent
Prilosec(brand)Typically higher than genericManufacturer coupons may reduce cost
Zegerid(brand)Typically higher than genericManufacturer coupons may reduce cost
Yosprala(brand)Typically higher than genericManufacturer coupons may reduce cost

Generic Manufacturers

The following companies manufacture FDA-approved generic versions of Omeprazole. Prices may vary between manufacturers and pharmacies.

Teva
Aurobindo
Mylan/Viatris
Sandoz
Lupin
Zydus

Available Forms & Strengths

Omeprazole is available in the following dosage forms. Prices may vary by form and strength.

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Ways to Save on Omeprazole

Ask for the Generic

Generic omeprazole contains the same active ingredient and is FDA-approved as bioequivalent to the brand. Ask your pharmacist to dispense the generic to save significantly.

Prescription Discount Cards

Free discount programs like GoodRx, RxSaver, and NeedyMeds can reduce the cost of omeprazole at most pharmacies. Compare prices before filling.

90-Day Supply

Ordering a 90-day supply through a mail-order pharmacy often costs less per dose than monthly fills. Check with your insurance plan or pharmacy benefit manager.

Patient Assistance Programs

If you're uninsured or underinsured, the manufacturer may offer a patient assistance program (PAP) that provides omeprazole at low or no cost. Visit NeedyMeds.org or the manufacturer's website.

Insurance Coverage

Most insurance plans, including Medicare Part D and Medicaid, cover omeprazole (particularly the generic version). Coverage and copay amounts vary by plan tier and formulary. Contact your insurance provider or check your plan's drug formulary to confirm coverage.

Medicare Part D
Usually covered; tier varies by plan
Medicaid
Generally covered; check your state plan
Commercial Insurance
Typically covered; copay varies

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Frequently Asked Questions About Omeprazole Cost

When is the best time to take omeprazole?

Omeprazole works best when taken 30–60 minutes before your first meal of the day. This allows the drug to be activated and block proton pumps before they are stimulated by eating.

How long can I take omeprazole?

OTC omeprazole is intended for 14-day courses, repeated no more than 3 times per year. Long-term use should be under medical supervision due to risks of B12 deficiency, bone loss, and magnesium deficiency.

Is omeprazole safe to take every day?

Short-term daily use is generally safe. Long-term daily use (months to years) carries risks including hypomagnesemia, bone fractures, and vitamin B12 deficiency. Discuss with your doctor if you need it for more than 8 weeks.

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