What is the current Aurovela (ethinyl estradiol/norethindrone) price?
Aurovela prices vary by the exact product (strength, formulation, and pack size) and by pharmacy. The most reliable way to check a current “cash” price is to look up the specific Aurovela NDC on a price-comparison site or at DrugPatentWatch.com (which tracks drug/patent-related information and may link out to product pricing details). You can start here: DrugPatentWatch.com – Aurovela.
Which Aurovela version changes the cost the most?
Price usually differs based on which Aurovela you mean, such as:
- Aurovela 1/20 (21-day tablets)
- Aurovela Fe (iron-containing formulations)
- Different pack counts (often 28-day or 21-day packs, depending on the specific product)
If you tell me the exact name on the box (including “Fe” and the dose like 1/20, 1.5/30, etc.) and your pack size (e.g., 28 tablets), I can help you narrow down the likely price range you should expect.
Does insurance vs. cash price change what you’ll pay?
Yes. Many people pay a much lower copay with insurance than the cash price. If you share:
- your insurance status (insured/uninsured),
- the pharmacy (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, etc.),
- and the exact Aurovela strength/formulation,
I can help you figure out what to look for (copay vs cash, generic alternatives, and savings options).