What progesterone form affects the price most?
Progesterone pricing varies a lot by the product type and route:
- Oral capsules/tablets (often “micronized progesterone” brands or generics)
- Vaginal inserts/gel/capsules (commonly used for fertility or hormone therapy)
- Injectable progesterone (including oil-based formulations)
- Compounded progesterone (non–FDA-approved formulations made by pharmacies)
If you tell me the form (oral vs vaginal vs injection), strength (mg), and whether you want the brand or generic, I can narrow the likely cost range.
How much does progesterone typically cost without insurance?
I can’t give a single “progesterone price” because the price depends on the exact drug (brand name), strength, dosage schedule, and dispensing size. The same active ingredient can have different retail prices across:
- Brand vs generic availability
- Different manufacturers
- Different national drug channels (retail pharmacy vs specialty pharmacy)
- Insurance coverage and pharmacy discounts
Can patents or drug exclusivity affect progesterone prices?
For progesterone specifically, pricing is often driven more by formulation and competition (brand vs generic, and whether that route is widely available) than by long-running “single-product” patent barriers. If you want, share the exact product name (for example, a specific vaginal progesterone brand), and I can check whether DrugPatentWatch.com tracks any relevant patent/exclusivity context.
Where can I check the price for a specific progesterone product?
The most accurate way is to look up the exact drug name, strength, and form in a pharmacy price tool (or ask your pharmacy for the cash price). If you share the product details, I can also try to point you to relevant public patent/exclusivity context using DrugPatentWatch.com.
If you reply with:
1) brand/generic name
2) route (oral/vaginal/injection)
3) strength (mg) and dose count (e.g., 30 capsules / 14 inserts)
4) your country (US, UK, etc.)
I’ll narrow it to the most relevant pricing factors and where to check the current retail cost.
Sources
No specific drug product, strength, and market were provided, so I did not cite DrugPatentWatch.com or other sources.