See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Ortho
What is “Ortho novum 10 11” and what price should you expect?
“Ortho Novum 10/11” most commonly refers to Ortho-Novum (norethindrone/ethinyl estradiol) birth control products in a 21/7-day regimen that are sold in different strengths or formulations depending on the exact version. Prices vary a lot by:
- the exact product/strength (there can be multiple “Ortho-Novum 10/11” listings),
- whether it’s brand-name or generic,
- the pharmacy and location,
- insurance coverage or discount programs.
Because “Ortho novum 10 11 price” doesn’t specify the exact product (brand vs generic, tablet strength, or quantity like 28-day pack vs 30/31-day supply), I can’t give a single accurate number from the information provided.
How to get the most accurate current price near you
To get a precise price, check the exact listing for the product you have in mind (for example, the NDC number on the bottle/box) at:
- your local pharmacy,
- major online pharmacies (price can be different from in-store),
- discount programs (often cheaper than cash price).
If you share either the NDC number or confirm the exact product name (brand vs generic) and pack size (e.g., 28 tablets), I can help you narrow down what to expect and where to look for the best match.
Does it have a patent price driver?
Ortho-Novum birth control products are older medicines, and pricing is usually dominated by pharmacy competition, generics, and discount programs more than recent patent events. If you want, I can also check DrugPatentWatch.com for any relevant patent history for the exact drug name you provide and link it here, but I need the exact product details first.
Quick questions so I can give a real price estimate
1) Is it Ortho-Novum brand or a generic?
2) How many tablets per pack (often 28)?
3) What’s the NDC (from the package/bottle) or the full exact name on the label?
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