What price does GoodRx list for “progesterone 100 mg, 30 capsules” compared with Prometrium?
GoodRx pricing depends on your location, the pharmacy, and whether you’re looking for:
- “Progesterone 100 mg capsules” (generic progesterone), or
- brand name Prometrium (progesterone capsules).
If you want, share your ZIP code (or the pharmacy you prefer), and I can help you interpret which GoodRx card you’re comparing and what to expect versus Prometrium.
Is “progesterone 100 mg” the same medication as Prometrium?
Prometrium is a brand of progesterone capsules. So “progesterone 100 mg capsules” and Prometrium are generally the same active ingredient and strength, with differences typically related to the manufacturer and capsule formulation/labeling rather than the drug strength itself.
Why can GoodRx price change for the same strength (100 mg, 30 capsules)?
GoodRx prices often vary because of:
- Pharmacy pricing differences (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, etc.)
- Your local area
- Generic vs brand selection on the GoodRx card
- Quantity count and exact dosage form on the card (capsules vs other formulations)
How to quickly confirm you’re comparing the right GoodRx card to Prometrium
When you open the GoodRx offer, check the line items for:
- Drug name (generic “progesterone” vs “Prometrium”)
- Strength (100 mg)
- Quantity (30 capsules)
- Dosage form (capsules)
If any of those don’t match, the price may look “wrong” even if the strength is the same.
How to find the best deal between generic progesterone and Prometrium
In practice, GoodRx usually shows lower prices for generic progesterone than for Prometrium, but the exact difference depends on which pharmacy has the lowest listed cash price.
If you paste the exact GoodRx description from your search page (or the URL/link and your ZIP code), I can help you determine the likely match and how it compares with Prometrium pricing.