Compare Insomnia Treatment Prices
See how we stack up against competitors on costs to treat insomnia and other sleep disorders. Not only do we offer transparent, low prices on medications, we charge just $35 for an online consult with one of our experienced, U.S. licensed medical providers.
| Brand & Costs | Total Cost Per Month |
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RedBox Rx $0 membership fee Meds for $16.66 per month (90-day supply) $35 online consult* |
$51.66 |
PlushCare® $19.99 per month membership fee $129 online consult + Medication cost |
$148.99 + medication cost |
Lemonaid Health® $60 monthly care plan + Medication cost |
$60 + medication cost |
Nurx® $59 online consult $69 monthly care plan $25 monthly med cost |
$153 |
*With RedBox Rx, you pay for care only as you need it and/or as directed by your medical provider. Video chat with a medical provider for only $35 per consult.
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It’s common for individuals with insomnia to also experience symptoms of anxiety or depression. That’s why RedBox Rx offers care that supports your full mental health — not just one condition — with treatment options that include:
Our licensed mental health providers make it simple to get expert care and medication management — all from the comfort of home.
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About Insomnia
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder with one in three adults experiencing symptoms.1 Symptoms include having trouble falling asleep, staying asleep or both. As a result, you may get too little sleep or have poor-quality sleep. Sleep quality can affect nearly every aspect of your life and can cause or intensify other medical or mental health conditions.
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At its core, insomnia is a condition that disrupts your sleep. Symptoms of insomnia include:2
Lying awake for a long time before you fall asleep
Sleeping for only short periods
Being awake for much of the night
Feeling as if you haven't slept at all
Waking up too early
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Insomnia is a complex condition that can be caused by a wide variety of health, lifestyle, and mental triggers. Common causes of insomnia include:3,4,5
Stress. Anything that is causing stress in your life like work, financial problems or relationships.
Travel. Travel, especially between time zones, can disrupt your circadian rhythm.
Work schedule. A shift that is not compatible with your circadian rhythm, like an overnight shift.
Poor sleep habits. Stimulus that can affect your sleep like using screens, an uncomfortable bed and light in the bedroom.
Eating too close to bedtime. A meal or snack right before bed can cause stomach discomfort or heartburn that keeps you awake.
Mental health conditions. Anxiety, depression and other mental health conditions can contribute to insomnia.
Medications. Certain medications can upset your sleep such as antidepressants and pain relievers.
Medical conditions. Conditions linked with insomnia include chronic pain, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), overactive thyroid, Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.
Sleep-related conditions. Sleep apnea and other sleep-related conditions can cause insomnia and affect the quality of sleep.
Caffeine, nicotine or alcohol. Caffeine and nicotine are stimulants that can keep you awake. Alcohol inhibits deeper sleep cycles and can cause you to wake up in the middle of the night.
Pregnancy. During pregnancy, changes in your body may make it more challenging to fall and stay asleep, and you may get lower quality sleep than what you’re used to.
Perimenopause/Menopause. Perimenopausal and postmenopausal women are up to two times more likely to report sleep issues than nonmenopausal women.
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Yes, studies have shown about one-third of insomnia is inherited.6
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Yes, insomnia has two types: acute (short term) and chronic (ongoing).
Acute insomnia is common and typically lasts for a few days or weeks. Common causes include stress at work, family pressures or a traumatic event.
Chronic or severe insomnia lasts for a month or longer. Most cases of chronic insomnia are secondary, which means they are the symptom or side effect of another issue. Common causes of chronic insomnia include medical conditions, medicines, sleep disorders and use of substances like caffeine, tobacco and alcohol. Occasionally, chronic insomnia is the primary problem without a clear cause.7
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Insomnia is not classified as a mental illness but does have a close relationship to mental health disorders. Insomnia can be both a symptom and a cause of mental illness.8
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Controlling your insomnia is usually best handled by trying treatment options to find the best combination for you. Treatment options generally fall into three categories:9
Medication
Therapy to treat underlying anxiety, depression or mental illness
Lifestyle changes such as more exercise, eating a balanced diet, and reducing tobacco and alcohol use
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Yes, RedBox Rx provides convenient online doctor consults on your schedule with low-cost prescription medications shipped to your door. Start a consult today.
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Sometimes. Short-term or acute insomnia is often caused by temporary stress or changes in sleep schedule due to travel or other circumstances. Often, once the trigger is removed, short-term insomnia will resolve itself.10
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There is not a universal cure for insomnia but it can be successfully treated in individuals. Often treating the underlying cause will restore healthy sleep with habit changes, addressing medical or mental health conditions, switching medications or reducing stress. There are also treatments that can help resolve insomnia if the cause is unclear or other methods fail, such as: 11
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Relaxation techniques
Prescription medication
Over-the-counter sleep aids
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Trazodone reduced sleep latency (the time to fall asleep) by 44% for insomnia patients.
Source: National Library of Medicine
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RedBox Rx Reviews
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I don't have insurance, but I needed serious help with sleep. I'd been getting an average of 4 hours a night, for the 4 years I had been tracking sleep with a smart watch. I was beyond exhausted. I received my initial prescription quickly and it has been working so well that my average nightly sleep is now 6.8 hours! -Colleen W.
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The doctors and staff are courteous and kind. I've been struggling with anxiety and insomnia and they gave me my preferred treatment, which was nice. It's affordable and effective. Thank you for your services. -Tiffany K.
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The process was really simple and the consultation took less than 5 minutes. My meds are being filled and I’ll be able to sleep again :). -Brandi
Insomnia Treatment FAQs
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Commonly prescribed medications for insomnia include:7
Eszopiclone (Lunesta®)
Zaleplon (Sonata®)
Zolpidem (Ambien®, Edluar®, Intermezzo®, Zolpimist®)
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Short-term or acute insomnia is often caused by temporary stress or changes in sleep schedule due to travel or other circumstances. Often, once the trigger is removed, short-term insomnia will resolve itself.13 Over-the-counter sleep remedies can help in the short term like antihistamines,14 melatonin, chamomile and valerian.15
Treatment for chronic or severe insomnia is usually more complex and takes longer for success. It can take a combination of multiple treatments, including medication, relaxation techniques, lifestyle changes, improvement of sleep habits and therapy. Chronic insomnia is often a symptom of another medical or mental health condition and can be resolved by addressing the primary condition.16
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Yes, there are over-the-counter sleep medications. However, these options may not be as rigorously studied or tested as prescription treatment options. Neither OTC or prescription sleep medications are meant for long-term use.17 Consult a healthcare provider about the best course of treatment for you.
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Prescription sleep medications start at $16.66 per month with RedBox Rx. No insurance required. Both HSA and FSA accepted. Start an online consult to see if prescription sleep medication is right for you.
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Sleep medications vary in the time it takes affect. However, for most prescription sleep aids, the recommended time to take is 30 minutes before bedtime.18
If you are treating chronic insomnia with an antidepressant, it can take three to four weeks for sleep to improve.19
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Side effects of prescription sleep medications will vary depending on the drug. Some common side effects include:20
Burning or tingling in the hands, arms, feet or legs
Changes in appetite
Constipation
Diarrhea
Balance problems
Dizziness
Daytime drowsiness
Dry mouth or throat
Gas
Headache
Heartburn
Mental slowing or problems with attention or memory
Stomach pain or tenderness
Uncontrollable shaking of a part of the body
Unusual dreams
Weakness
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Primary care physicians and online telehealth providers, including RedBox Rx, can prescribe sleep medication. Start an online consult today.
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Yes, you can get prescription medications for insomnia online with telehealth providers like RedBox Rx. Start an online consult to see if prescription sleep medication is right for you.
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Yes, treatment through RedBox Rx is HSA and FSA eligible.
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12. Mayo Clinic
13. Mayo Clinic
14. Mayo Clinic
15. WebMD
16. Mayo Clinic
17. Mayo Clinic
18. National Library of Medicine
19. National Library of Medicine
20. WebMD
How to Get Insomnia Medications Online
Why Choose RedBox Rx
Wide selection, easy process and low prices.
- No membership or subscription fees.
- Low-cost $35 telehealth consult with a licensed medical provider.
- Insomnia prescriptions starting at $16.66 per month.
- Confidential, private and secure.
- Free standard shipping or expedited/overnight available.
Sorry, we’re closed for today. Our U.S. licensed medical providers are available daily 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. CST via live video visit. We look forward to serving you soon. Email us anytime at [email protected].
