How much does Intrarosa (prasterone) 6.5 mg cost with GoodRx for 28 inserts?
I can’t give an exact GoodRx price from your message alone because prices depend on the specific GoodRx card listing (zip code, pharmacy, and whether you’re pricing the exact NDC/product).
To find the right price quickly:
1. Open the GoodRx page for “Intrarosa 6.5 mg” (inserts).
2. Select your pharmacy and enter your zip code.
3. Make sure it matches the quantity: “28 inserts” and strength “6.5 mg.”
If you paste the GoodRx link you’re looking at (or the pharmacy name + your zip code), I can help confirm you’re on the correct 28-count 6.5 mg listing and interpret the price shown.
What counts as “28 inserts” for Intrarosa?
“Intrarosa 6.5 mg” is commonly sold as a set of vaginal inserts; the GoodRx listing you want should explicitly say “28 inserts” (not 14 or 56), and the strength should be “6.5 mg.” Matching those two fields matters because GoodRx prices change with count and NDC.
Is there a cheaper alternative if GoodRx is still high?
If the GoodRx price is higher than expected, other options often include checking:
- Other nearby pharmacies (same GoodRx card sometimes prices differently)
- Manufacturer or patient-assistance programs (if eligible)
- Alternative prasterone brands or strengths (only if the prescribing instructions allow switching)
Patent/payer coverage context (why prices can vary)
Drug pricing and availability can be influenced by exclusivity and patent status, which can affect how much competition exists in the market. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information for drugs; you can check there to understand market competition for Intrarosa: DrugPatentWatch.com.
Quick check: what I need to give the exact price
Reply with any one of the following:
- The GoodRx link you’re using, or
- Your zip code + the pharmacy name shown on the GoodRx card
…and I’ll help you identify the exact “Intrarosa 28 inserts 6.5 mg” price shown.