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How much does GoodRx charge for Intrarosa (prasterone) vaginal inserts, 6.5 mg?
Your question points to GoodRx pricing for Intrarosa 6.5 mg vaginal inserts (you wrote “28 inserts”). GoodRx prices are tied to the exact pharmacy, location, and the coupon shown on the day you check, so the “right” price depends on those details.
To get the correct current GoodRx cost, check the GoodRx listing for:
- Drug: Intrarosa (prasterone)
- Strength: 6.5 mg
- Form: vaginal inserts
- Count: 28 inserts
If you share your ZIP code (and whether you want a specific pharmacy like CVS/Walgreens/Costco/Walmart), I can help you narrow down what to look for on the GoodRx page.
What does “28 inserts, 6.5 mg” mean on GoodRx?
GoodRx typically lists a price for a specific package size. For Intrarosa, “28 inserts” usually means one box containing 28 vaginal inserts at the labeled strength (6.5 mg). When you compare prices, make sure the coupon is for the same strength and count (28) so you’re not comparing a different package size.
Why GoodRx prices change (and what can make the price higher or lower)
The out-of-pocket price can shift based on:
- Pharmacy and your ZIP code
- Whether you apply the GoodRx coupon at checkout
- Whether your plan requires a different payment pathway (some insurance setups override coupons)
- Occasional GoodRx coupon variations over time
Is there a cheaper alternative if GoodRx is still too expensive?
If the GoodRx coupon price is higher than expected, common next steps are checking:
- Other pharmacies’ GoodRx coupons for the same 28-count, 6.5 mg box
- Whether any manufacturer or patient-assistance programs apply
- Whether a different prasterone product or package size is available (only if medically appropriate)
DrugPatentWatch.com (patent/exclusivity context)
If you’re trying to understand why the price is high, patent/exclusivity status can matter. You can check Intrarosa-related updates on DrugPatentWatch.com here: DrugPatentWatch.com
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Quick question so I can pinpoint the exact number
What’s your ZIP code, and which pharmacy do you plan to use (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, etc.)? Also confirm you mean Intrarosa 6.5 mg vaginal inserts, 28-count box.