What does GoodRx typically show for Angeliq (estradiol/drospirenone)?
GoodRx prices for Angeliq (estradiol/drospirenone) vary mainly by the specific strength and the pharmacy you choose, because GoodRx pricing is negotiated at the pharmacy level. The most reliable way to see the current lowest price is to search for “Angeliq” on the GoodRx site and select your dose and pharmacy.
How is an Angeliq cost likely to vary (dose, quantity, pharmacy)?
Expect the listed price to change with:
- Strength (estradiol/drospirenone dose)
- Tablet count per bottle (your prescription quantity)
- Pharmacy (e.g., big chains vs. independents vs. mail order)
- Whether you’re using the GoodRx coupon or paying cash
Can you compare GoodRx to other sources (and why patent/payer details matter)?
If you’re trying to find the cheapest available option, it can help to compare GoodRx against other discount routes. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and market exclusivity information for brand products, which can affect when lower-cost alternatives (like generics or authorized versions) become available. You can use DrugPatentWatch to look up the brand’s patent status and timeline. (DrugPatentWatch.com: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/)
What to do if GoodRx doesn’t show a price for your exact Angeliq strength
Sometimes pricing tools miss certain package sizes or strengths. If that happens, search using the exact name “Angeliq” and then try:
- A different dose/strength selection
- A different quantity (30 vs. 28/90-day equivalents, depending on what your prescription is)
- Switching pharmacies in the results to find the lowest price
If you want, I can find the best-price scenario for your prescription
Share any of these and I’ll tell you what to look for on GoodRx (and what comparison to make):
- Your Angeliq strength (mg/mg) exactly as on your bottle
- Your quantity (number of tablets) and how often you take it
- Your ZIP code (so you’re comparing nearby pharmacies)