Check your doctor. Many physicians keep samples of common medications, including Lexapro, available for patients who qualify. Ask during your appointment if samples are available.
Manufacturer Programs
Contact Forest Pharmaceuticals directly. While they may not offer direct-to-consumer sample programs for Lexapro, their website might provide information on patient assistance programs that could help lower your medication costs.
Explore pharmaceutical coupons and savings options. Numerous websites and apps offer coupons and savings programs for prescription medications. These aren’t free samples, but they can significantly reduce out-of-pocket expenses.
Beware of suspicious online offers. Avoid websites promising free samples without a prescription or doctor’s consultation. These sites may be fraudulent and could risk your health and safety. Legitimate sources will always require a prescription.
Support Organizations
Reach out to patient advocacy groups. Organizations dedicated to mental health often have resources for finding medication assistance, potentially including information on sample programs. Their websites often have helpful directories.


