What Is the Cost of Medical Detox Program Medication?
The cost of medications used in medical detox programs is based on your insurance coverage and the medications in your policy formulary. The formulary is a list of drugs your insurance company pays for. Drugs not included in the formulary must be paid for out-of-pocket. For example, buprenorphine (Suboxone, Subutex) is primarily used for opioid addiction and can cost $1 per tablet.
Methadone also helps mitigate the withdrawal symptoms of opioid withdrawal and costs roughly $35 for 100 tablets. Naltrexone is used to treat alcohol and opioid dependence and works by blocking the euphoric effects and feelings of intoxication. The pills cost roughly $1 per tablet for a supply of 30 tablets.
Benzodiazepines like Valium and Ativan are used to manage alcohol withdrawal symptoms and prevent seizures. The cost of 5 mg Valium tablets is roughly $550 for 100 tablets, and Diazepam is approximately $10 for four tablets. Alpha-2 adrenergic agonists are used to help treat hypertension, which can be a challenge during drug withdrawal. A common Alpha-2 adrenergic Agonist is Clonidine, which costs roughly $10 for eight tablets.
Antidepressants are often used in individuals with co-occurring mental health disorders, also called dual diagnosis, to help balance affect and mood during withdrawal from alcohol and drugs. There are several types of antidepressant medications, the most common of which are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, which cost roughly $300 for a supply of 30 tablets. The generic version is approximately $18.73 for 30 tablets.