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What price does GoodRx show for progesterone 200 mg (30 capsules)?
GoodRx prices change by location, pharmacy, and date, and the exact product name/strength matters. I can’t see live GoodRx pricing from here. If you share the link or the exact pharmacy/cart details you’re looking at, I can help interpret the listing and compare it with other options.
How to find the current GoodRx price for “progesterone 200 mg” with 30 capsules
To get the right quote fast on GoodRx:
- Search GoodRx for “progesterone 200 mg”
- Confirm the quantity is “30 capsules”
- Verify the route/formulation (capsules) and whether it lists “micronized progesterone” (often the wording used)
- Select your ZIP code and the pharmacy shown in the price card
Are there different “progesterone 200 mg” products that change the price?
Yes. Even when the strength is the same, prices can differ depending on:
- Brand vs generic (most listings are generic)
- The exact manufacturer/NDC number
- Formulation wording (for example, micronized vs other capsule types, if applicable)
- Whether the price is for a specific pharmacy network
What can affect your out-of-pocket cost beyond the GoodRx card?
Even with a GoodRx coupon, your final total can change due to:
- Pharmacy dispensing fees or how the prescription is processed
- Insurance coverage (if you use insurance, the GoodRx card may not apply)
- Sales tax (varies by state)
If you want, I can help you compare options
Send either:
- The GoodRx link you’re seeing, or
- The ZIP code plus the pharmacy name and any NDC/manufacturer shown on the card
…and I’ll tell you the best way to verify the price and whether there are cheaper equivalents for the same “progesterone 200 mg, 30 capsules” dose.
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