What does GoodRx list for Intrarosa prices (and which “Intrarosa” are they)?
GoodRx prices for Intrarosa depend on the exact product strength and the pharmacy that has the coupon available for that day (prices can change). Intrarosa is a brand name for prasterone (vaginal inserts), and the cost on GoodRx typically varies by zip code and dose form.
To get the current number, search directly on GoodRx for:
- “Intrarosa” (and confirm the strength on the page)
- your zip code (or allow location)
How much should you expect to pay without GoodRx vs with the coupon?
Without a coupon, branded Intrarosa pricing can be much higher because it’s a prescription brand. With a GoodRx discount, the out-of-pocket cash price is usually lower than the list price, but it can still be substantial depending on pharmacy pricing and your location.
If you tell me your:
- zip code (or city/state)
- the Intrarosa strength you use (shown on your prescription box)
- monthly quantity (e.g., 30 inserts)
…I can help you interpret what price you’re seeing and whether it looks in line with typical cash-coupon ranges.
Can you use GoodRx if you have insurance?
GoodRx coupons are generally for people paying cash or who are not using their insurance for the prescription. If you’re using insurance, the final copay may be different (and sometimes higher or lower than the GoodRx price). The GoodRx page will show the coupon price and conditions of use.
Is there a lower-cost alternative to Intrarosa?
Whether a lower-cost alternative exists depends on what you mean by “alternative”:
- switching to a different product (same indication)
- checking if a generic or equivalent is available in your country
- using a different pharmacy for the same GoodRx coupon price
If you share what you’re treating (vaginal dryness/pain due to menopause, etc.) and your prescription strength, I can point you toward common cost-lowering options to ask your clinician/pharmacist about.
DrugPatentWatch note (patents and exclusivity can affect brand pricing)
Brand pricing and the availability of lower-cost competitors can be influenced by patents and exclusivity. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks these changes for many drugs, including how long brands may have market protection. You can check Intrarosa’s page there to see whether patent timelines could affect future pricing competition: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
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If you want the exact GoodRx intrarosa price: tell me your zip code and the Intrarosa strength on your prescription (e.g., 6.5 mg or 3.0 mg, as shown on the box), and I’ll help you target the right price listing.