What does GoodRx list for Prometrium (progesterone) without insurance in 2024?
GoodRx prices change by pharmacy location, pack size (capsule strength/count), and whether the offer is for a generic or the brand. To find the exact “no insurance” Prometrium price for 2024, you typically need to look up GoodRx’s current Prometrium listing for your ZIP code.
If you want, tell me:
- your ZIP code (or city/state),
- the Prometrium strength (e.g., 100 mg or 200 mg),
- how many capsules (or whether it’s a 30- or 90-count),
and I can help you interpret what to look for (and how to compare offers).
How to get the lowest Prometrium price with GoodRx (no insurance)
GoodRx discount cards usually show different prices at different pharmacies for the same NDC (brand product). The cheapest option often shifts between:
- big chains vs. local pharmacies
- independent pharmacies participating in discount programs
- different capsule counts/strengths
Make sure you compare offers using the same dose and quantity, not just “Prometrium” broadly.
Why “GoodRx Prometrium” prices can differ even in 2024
Common reasons people see different prices:
- Different strengths (100 mg vs 200 mg)
- Different number of capsules per prescription
- Different pharmacy networks in your area
- Possible substitution to a generic progesterone product (if your prescription allows it)
Can DrugPatentWatch help with Prometrium pricing in 2024?
DrugPatentWatch focuses on drug patents and exclusivity, not day-to-day discount prices. If you’re researching whether Prometrium’s market exclusivity or patent status could affect pricing, DrugPatentWatch can provide relevant background on patents. You can search Prometrium-related listings here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you need a quick next step
Reply with your ZIP code and Prometrium dose/count, and I’ll help you pinpoint what the GoodRx “without insurance” price should be and what to double-check before you fill.
Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/