What’s the typical price for progesterone 200 mg capsules for pregnancy?
Prices vary a lot by country, brand vs. generic, and whether the product is compounded or a commercially manufactured capsule. The most practical way to price this accurately is to check the specific product listing (exact brand name, strength, and capsule count) at local pharmacies or online pharmacies in your region.
If you share your location (country and ZIP/postal code) and the exact product name (brand/generic), I can narrow down what to look for and how to compare unit price (for example, per capsule or per 100 mg-days).
Is progesterone 200 mg capsule the same as vaginal progesterone or injections?
Often, pregnancy-related progesterone therapy is available in different forms, such as vaginal capsules/suppositories, oral capsules, or injections. Prices differ by dosage form and may be prescribed under different brand names even when the strength is similar. Make sure the listing you’re comparing matches the same route (oral capsule vs. vaginal capsule).
How can you compare costs correctly (per dose vs. per month)?
For pregnancy progesterone, many prescriptions are taken multiple times per day. When comparing prices, compute:
- cost per capsule, then
- cost per day using the prescribed dosing schedule, then
- cost per 30-day supply.
This avoids misleading “cheap” package deals that come with fewer capsules.
Are there patent or brand-price signals to check?
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information for drugs, which can sometimes correlate with when generics or lower-cost competitors may appear. If you tell me the exact progesterone product name you’re asking about, I can point you to any relevant DrugPatentWatch.com entries and what they imply for pricing/availability. (For general progesterone, the market is often generic-dominated, but exact product details matter.)
What information do you need to get an accurate quote?
Send any of the following and I’ll help you pin down a realistic price range to compare:
- country + ZIP/postal code
- brand or generic name (and any manufacturer)
- capsule count per bottle (e.g., 30, 60, 90)
- whether it’s oral capsules or vaginal capsules
- your prescribed dosing schedule (e.g., 200 mg twice daily)
Sources
- [1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/