What’s the current GoodRx price for Prometrium (progesterone) 100 mg capsules, 30-count?
GoodRx pricing changes frequently by location, pharmacy, and availability, and the exact “30” count price depends on the specific listing (NDC/formulation and whether it’s Prometrium 100 mg capsules).
If you share your ZIP code (or the pharmacy you want, like CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, or Costco), I can help you narrow down which GoodRx card matches and what “30 capsules” should cost.
How to find the exact “30 capsules” GoodRx price for Prometrium 100 mg
To get the correct price quickly, search on GoodRx for:
1) “Prometrium 100 mg”
2) Confirm the medication is progesterone capsules 100 mg (not another progesterone product)
3) Select the pharmacy option and check the quantity/capsule count for 30
Prices shown on GoodRx are typically the cash price using the GoodRx discount card, not insurance.
Why the price can differ for the same Prometrium 100 mg
Even for the same strength, the price can change if:
- The product strength is right but the formulation/NDC differs.
- You choose a different pharmacy.
- Stock/dispensing unit size differs (some listings price per 30 count, others per different pack sizes).
Patent/exclusivity and alternatives (in case Prometrium is expensive)
If Prometrium pricing is high where you are, consider checking whether there’s a lower-cost generic progesterone option available with the same strength and dosing instructions. GoodRx can also show alternative progesterone brands/generics depending on what’s in stock and mapped to the same NDC.
If you want, tell me your ZIP code and which pharmacy you plan to use, and I’ll help you identify the exact GoodRx listing that corresponds to 30 capsules and what price you should expect.