What is GoodRx pricing for Intrarosa (prasterone) 6.5 mg?
GoodRx pricing depends on the exact package size (how many capsules) and the pharmacy listed on the GoodRx discount page. With only the dose you provided (Intrarosa 6.5 mg), the exact “GoodRx price” can’t be stated reliably because the price shown to users changes by pharmacy, location, and count.
To get the correct “GoodRx intrarosa price 6.5 mg,” search the GoodRx site (or open the app) and select:
- Intrarosa (prasterone) 6.5 mg
- The capsule count for the package you’re buying (for example, 30 vs 60 capsules, depending on what’s offered)
- Your pharmacy and ZIP code
Can you get the same price if you’re using insurance or a discount card?
GoodRx prices are typically for people paying without insurance or using a discount rather than their insurance copay. If you enter your insurance details at checkout, the price can change. Many pharmacies will charge either:
- Your insurance copay, or
- A GoodRx cash price (whichever is lower and allowed by that pharmacy)
If you tell me your ZIP code and the capsule count on the Intrarosa box, I can help you figure out what to look for on the GoodRx listing.
What if the product strength is 6.5 mg but the package size differs?
Intrarosa is the same strength (6.5 mg) but different package sizes can have different per-month costs. Two people both searching “6.5 mg” can see different totals because one has a smaller count (shorter supply) or a different carton size.
Where to check for the exact GoodRx listing
GoodRx listings are live and updated by pharmacy and inventory. The most accurate way to answer your exact price is to use the GoodRx page for:
- “Intrarosa 6.5 mg” and your pharmacy/ZIP code
If you share the pharmacy name you want to use and your ZIP code (and whether the box is 30 or 60 capsules), I can guide you to the correct matching GoodRx price display.