See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Blisovi
What’s the out-of-pocket price for Blisovi FE 1/20 without insurance?
Price can vary a lot by pharmacy location, exact product (brand vs. generic), and whether you’re buying a single pack or a larger quantity. The specific out-of-pocket cash price isn’t provided in the information available here, so you’ll need to check live pricing from pharmacies or a cash prescription discount service.
Where to check the cheapest cash price (no insurance)?
The most reliable way to find the lowest price without insurance is to compare current cash prices at:
- Major retail pharmacies (Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid, Walmart, Target, etc.)
- Online pharmacies that advertise cash/“no insurance” pricing
- Prescription discount cards (these can lower the cash price even if you have no insurance)
If you want, tell me your ZIP code and whether you need 1 month (21 active + 7 iron tablets) or multiple months, and I can help you figure out the best places to check based on typical pricing approaches.
What affects the price most?
Common drivers of cash price include:
- Brand vs. generic availability
- Bottle size and supply duration (30-day vs 90-day)
- Pharmacy pricing rules (some stores price differently for the same drug)
- Whether you use a discount card or coupon at checkout
Is there a generic alternative that’s usually cheaper?
Often, generic versions of combination oral contraceptives cost less than the brand. If a generic “norethindrone acetate/ethinyl estradiol + ferrous fumarate” version is available where you shop, it may reduce your out-of-pocket cost compared with Blisovi FE 1/20.
Do you want the US cash price or another country?
“Blisovi FE 1/20” is a US brand name. If you’re outside the US, tell me your country, since the pricing and availability can differ.
If you share your ZIP code (and whether you’re paying for a 1-month or 3-month supply), I’ll help you narrow down the most likely cheapest options to check and what price range to expect.