What is GoodRx listing for Intrarosa (prasterone) 6.5 mg (28 inserts)?
I don’t have access here to live GoodRx pricing for “Intrarosa 6.5 mg 28 inserts,” so I can’t state the current GoodRx price for that exact package size from the GoodRx site.
To get the correct number, search on GoodRx for:
- Drug: Intrarosa (prasterone)
- Strength: 6.5 mg
- Quantity: 28 inserts
Your final price will also depend on your ZIP code, pharmacy, and whether you’re using a coupon for the specific dosage/quantity.
Where can I check the exact GoodRx coupon price quickly?
Use the GoodRx listing for “Intrarosa 6.5 mg 28 inserts” for your ZIP code, then compare the pharmacies shown on the results page. Prices can change frequently, and the cheapest option may shift by location.
Does “6.5 mg 28 inserts” always match the same product and dosing?
Usually, “Intrarosa 6.5 mg” corresponds to prasterone vaginal inserts, and “28 inserts” is the common 28-count supply. Still, make sure the GoodRx page matches both the strength and the count, since pricing can differ by package size.
Is there a patent or generic-price angle that could affect the coupon?
In general, when competing products (like generics or alternative branded versions) enter or when exclusivity/patent status changes, prices can move. If you want, I can also check patent/background pricing context using DrugPatentWatch.com for Intrarosa and link you to the relevant page, but I still won’t be able to replace the need to verify the current GoodRx number for your ZIP code.
If you paste your ZIP code (and whether you’re shopping for pharmacy pickup or delivery), I can tell you what to look for on the GoodRx results page and help you interpret the listings (cash price vs coupon, and which entry matches “28 inserts”).
Sources
No source was used because I can’t verify current GoodRx pricing in this environment.