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Life Insurance with Antidepressant Medications

Mental health treatment is increasingly common and well-understood by insurers. Taking medication for depression or anxiety doesn't disqualify you from life insurance. In fact, treating your mental health proactively can work in your favor.

All coverage is subject to underwriting approval by the issuing carrier. Individual eligibility, rates, and terms vary based on your complete health profile.

Quick Facts

Rate Impact Moderate Impact
Typical Rate Classes Standard Plus
Prevalence 21 million American adults had at least one major depressive episode in 2021

"Most people taking antidepressants or anxiety medications qualify for life insurance."

Yes, You Can Get Coverage

Most people taking antidepressants or anxiety medications qualify for life insurance. Mild to moderate depression or anxiety treated with a single SSRI often gets Standard Plus rates. More complex cases (multiple medications, past hospitalizations) may receive Standard or Table ratings. Even severe mental health conditions have coverage options, including guaranteed issue policies.

Medications Covered

Common Depression & Anxiety Medications

These are medications we regularly help clients get coverage with.

Lexapro (escitalopram)
Zoloft (sertraline)
Prozac (fluoxetine)
Wellbutrin (bupropion)
Effexor (venlafaxine)
Cymbalta (duloxetine)
Paxil (paroxetine)
Celexa (citalopram)
Xanax (alprazolam)
Buspar (buspirone)
Ativan (lorazepam)
Klonopin (clonazepam)
Understanding Rates

How Depression & Anxiety Affects Your Rates

Rates depend on severity and stability, not simply on taking medication. Well-controlled depression or anxiety on a stable medication regimen has minimal impact - you may qualify for Standard Plus. Multiple hospitalizations, frequent medication changes, or a history of suicide attempts will increase rates. The longer you've been stable on the same treatment, the better.

Standard Plus
Standard
Table 2-4
Underwriting Factors

What Underwriters Look For

Understanding these factors helps you prepare a stronger application.

1

Current diagnosis and when it was made

2

All medications and dosages for mental health

3

Any psychiatric hospitalizations or crisis interventions

4

History of suicide attempts or suicidal ideation

5

Time on current medication regimen (stability)

6

Frequency of therapy or psychiatric visits

7

Ability to work and maintain relationships

8

Any substance abuse history

9

Other medical conditions

10

Response to treatment

Popular Coverage Options

Popular Policy Types for Depression & Anxiety

Top Choice

Term Life Insurance

Good rates available for stable mental health conditions. Lock in coverage during your working years.

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Whole Life Insurance

Lifetime coverage with level premiums. Cash value grows tax-deferred. Good for long-term stability.

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Guaranteed Universal Life

Permanent coverage with predictable premiums. No investment risk. Good for those wanting certainty.

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Tennessee Benefits

Tennessee Advantages

Access to carriers with progressive mental health underwriting

No state income tax on policy benefits

Strong privacy protections for medical information

Local agents experienced with mental health cases

Expert Tips

How to Get the Best Rates

Follow these tips to strengthen your application.

  • Be completely honest about your mental health history
  • Demonstrate stability: same medication, same doctor, consistent treatment
  • Gather records showing regular follow-up appointments
  • Document your ability to work and function normally
  • If you've had hospitalizations, show time elapsed and stability since
  • Avoid applying during medication changes or crisis periods
  • Work with an agent who understands mental health underwriting
  • Consider applying to multiple carriers - underwriting varies significantly

Documentation You'll Need

Current list of psychiatric medications
Records from psychiatrist or prescribing physician
Therapy records (if applicable)
Any psychiatric hospitalization records
Documentation of work history and functional status
Letters from treating providers about stability
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, taking Lexapro (escitalopram) is very common and generally has minimal impact on life insurance rates. If you're stable on Lexapro for mild to moderate depression or anxiety, with no hospitalizations, you can often qualify for Standard Plus rates. Many insurers view treatment positively - it shows you're managing your health.

Anxiety medication can affect rates depending on the type and your overall mental health history. SSRIs like Lexapro or Zoloft for anxiety typically have minimal impact. Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin) are viewed more cautiously, especially with long-term use. Buspar for anxiety is generally viewed favorably.

Yes, your medical history, including mental health diagnoses, will be part of your insurance application. Insurers access your medical records and prescription history. This is why honesty is essential - they will find out. However, a well-treated depression diagnosis doesn't prevent coverage; it just factors into your rate class.

Yes, though it depends on when, why, and how you've been since. A single hospitalization years ago, followed by stable treatment and no recurrence, is very different from multiple recent hospitalizations. Most insurers want at least 2-3 years of stability after a psychiatric hospitalization before offering standard rates.

A history of suicide attempts is one of the most significant factors in mental health underwriting. Most insurers require at least 5-10 years since any attempt before offering coverage. When they do, rates are often Table-rated. Be completely honest about this history - failing to disclose can void your policy. Guaranteed issue options exist if traditional coverage isn't available.

Seeing a therapist is generally viewed neutrally or positively. It demonstrates you're actively managing your mental health. What matters more is your diagnosis, medication, and stability. Therapy alone (without a psychiatric diagnosis or medication) typically has no impact on rates.

Yes, though underwriting is more rigorous than for simple depression or anxiety. Stable bipolar disorder, well-controlled on medication with no recent manic episodes or hospitalizations, can qualify for Standard or Table rates. The key factors are medication compliance, stability (2+ years without episodes), and ability to work.

Yes, most applications ask about your medical history going back 5-10 years, and some ask about your entire history. Answer honestly. The good news is that old, resolved episodes with no recurrence are viewed much more favorably than recent or ongoing issues. Distant history often has minimal impact on current rates.

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