What’s the typical price range for 100 mg progesterone capsules?
Prices for progesterone 100 mg capsules vary a lot by brand vs. generic, strength form (capsule vs. softgel), and location. You’ll usually see different costs depending on whether you’re buying at retail pharmacies or through online discount programs.
How can you estimate the cost you’ll pay (retail vs. discount)?
If you want a realistic “out-the-door” number, check:
- Your pharmacy’s cash price for “progesterone 100 mg capsules” (not necessarily progesterone cream or other formulations).
- Whether a generic version is available for the exact product strength and dosage form you need.
- Discount programs (often cheaper than cash retail), including any insurer copay.
Can pharmacy pricing differences be driven by patents or brand products?
In many cases, progesterone pricing differences come from whether you’re paying for a branded product or a generic. For drug-specific pricing and product history, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks pharmaceutical intel and can help when you’re trying to understand which products are tied to exclusivity or patent coverage. You can search it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What I need to quote a better estimate
To give a cost estimate that matches what you’re actually looking at, tell me:
1) Your country (and ZIP code if you’re in the US)
2) Brand name or whether it’s generic
3) Quantity (e.g., 30 capsules, 90 capsules)
4) Retail pharmacy name (if you already checked a price) or whether you want online discount pricing
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/