What’s the GoodRx price for Prometrium 100 mg (30 capsules)?
GoodRx pricing for Prometrium (progesterone) 100 mg varies by pharmacy location and whether you’re using a specific GoodRx coupon card. The exact “$ for 30” price isn’t available from the information provided here, so I can’t quote a single accurate number.
How to find the exact GoodRx cost for “Prometrium 100 mg, 30”
To get the exact price you’ll pay for Prometrium 100 mg for a 30-count supply:
1. Go to GoodRx and search “Prometrium 100 mg”.
2. Select the size/count option for 30 capsules.
3. Enter your ZIP code (prices change by location).
4. Compare the listed pharmacies and choose the one that matches your coupon.
Does the strength or formulation change the price?
Yes. Prices can differ if the listing is for:
- Prometrium vs another progesterone brand/generic
- 100 mg vs a different dose
- Capsule count (30 vs 90, etc.)
Make sure you’re matching the exact product and quantity.
Is there a generic option that could be cheaper?
Prometrium is progesterone. Depending on availability and your area, a generic progesterone option may price differently than the brand listing. Checking both the brand and “progesterone 100 mg” on GoodRx with your ZIP code is the fastest way to confirm the lowest cost.
Can patents or manufacturer pricing affect GoodRx?
GoodRx coupon pricing is primarily based on contracted pharmacy rates and local market pricing, not directly on drug-patent status. For broader market context on drug exclusivity and patents, DrugPatentWatch tracks some of that information (not GoodRx-specific pricing): DrugPatentWatch.
If you tell me your ZIP code, I can narrow it down
Reply with your ZIP code (and whether you want capsules only or any specific pharmacy), and I can tell you what to look for on GoodRx and how to confirm the correct 30-count Prometrium 100 mg price quickly.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/