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Price varies a lot by form, dose, and where you buy it. Here are rough US ranges to give you an idea: - Oral medroxyprogesterone acetate tablets - Strengths include 2.5 mg, 5 mg, and 10 mg (brand Provera is a common example; there are generics). - Typical out-of-pocket for a 30-day supply: about $10–$60, depending on strength and pharmacy. Brand-name Provera can be higher. - Injectable medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera) - 150 mg/mL every 3 months for contraception. - Typical out-of-pocket per shot: about $60–$200, though many insurance plans cover part or all of it (often with a copay). Prices can be much lower or higher depending on insurance, discounts, and location. To get a precise number: - Check your local pharmacy’s price (online or in-store). - Try price-comparison tools like GoodRx. - Ask about generics or 90-day/pack discounts, and whether your insurer covers it. If you tell me your country, whether you need the oral tablet or the injectable, and your dosage, I can give a more specific estimate.
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