What does “progesterone heragest price mercury drug” mean?
The phrase looks like a search attempt that may mix:
- “Progesterone” (a hormone medicine),
- “Heragest” (likely a brand/product name), and
- “Mercury drug” (possibly a pharmacy name, reseller, or “Mercury Drugs” store).
To give the right price, I need one detail: what country and which exact product (strength and form) you mean (e.g., progesterone injection vs progesterone capsules/tablets, and the mg/mL).
How can I find the exact “Heragest progesterone” price at Mercury Drugs?
Drug prices usually vary by:
- exact formulation (injection, oral, vaginal),
- strength (e.g., 100 mg, 200 mg, 50 mg/mL, etc.),
- pack size (ampoules/tablets count),
- local pharmacy pricing and promotions.
If you share:
1) the country (and whether you mean “Mercury Drug” or “Mercury Drugs”),
2) the strength (mg or mg/mL) printed on the box, and
3) whether it is injection or tablets/capsules,
I can narrow to the correct product and help you find the matching price info.
What should you check on the label before comparing prices?
For progesterone products, prices are often not comparable unless the following match:
- dosage strength,
- dosage form (injection vs oral),
- number of units per pack.
If you paste the exact text from the box (e.g., “Heragest progesterone … mg …” and “ampoule” or “tablet”), that’s enough.
Could “Heragest” be a different medicine than progesterone?
Brand names sometimes get reused or misremembered. If “Heragest” is not progesterone, the price you’re looking for could be for a different active ingredient.
If you can provide a photo of the box text or type the active ingredient line exactly as written, I can confirm it.
Related: are progesterone products regulated/prescription-only where you are?
In many places, progesterone is a prescription medicine. If that’s the case in your country, the “price you see online” may depend on whether you’re buying:
- a prescription brand,
- a generic equivalent,
- or a pharmacy-licensed product.
Tell me your country so I can align with local norms.
Fast next step
Reply with the exact product details you see on the packaging:
- “Heragest” strength (mg or mg/mL)
- form (injection / tablet / capsule / vaginal)
- and your country (and whether the store is Mercury Drug or Mercury Drugs)
Then I’ll help you identify the correct listing and price.