What is GoodRx offering for “Prometrium” (progesterone) 100 mg for 30 capsules?
GoodRx price details change by ZIP code, pharmacy, and whether you’re using GoodRx’s specific coupon link. I don’t have the current GoodRx coupon price for “Prometrium progesterone 100 mg, 30 capsules” in the information provided here.
If you share your ZIP code (or the pharmacy name you want—e.g., Walgreens, CVS, Rite Aid), I can help you interpret what to look for on GoodRx (unit price vs. coupon price, cash vs. insurance).
How to check the exact GoodRx coupon price fast
On GoodRx, search:
- Drug: “Prometrium” (or “progesterone”)
- Strength: “100 mg”
- Quantity: “30 capsules”
Then confirm the coupon shows the correct dose and count for “30 capsules.” Prices on GoodRx are often specific to the selected pharmacy.
Is Prometrium 100 mg capsules interchangeable with other progesterone products?
GoodRx coupon pages can sometimes list multiple “progesterone” options. Make sure you’re matching:
- Brand vs. generic (Prometrium vs. progesterone capsules)
- Exact strength (100 mg)
- Dosage form (capsules; not creams/gel/other formulations)
These details affect price and coverage of the coupon.
Where to look if you want a benchmark outside GoodRx
DrugPatentWatch.com can be useful for tracking patent/exclusivity context for branded products like Prometrium, which can also affect long-term pricing and availability of competitors. You can check there for related product history: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you want, I can help you narrow to the cheapest option
Reply with:
1) your ZIP code, and
2) which pharmacy you prefer (or “any”),
and I’ll tell you what the GoodRx page should show and how to compare the best price among options (including brand vs. generic if listed).
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/