What’s the GoodRx price for Prometrium 100 mg (30 capsules)?
I can’t pull live GoodRx pricing from the information provided here, so I can’t give an exact current “GoodRx Prometrium 100 mg capsule 30” price.
If you share your ZIP code (and whether you mean “Prometrium 100 mg” or “progesterone 100 mg” generically), I can help you figure out what to look for on GoodRx (for example, the closest matching product strength and quantity) and what typical price ranges tend to be for that size.
What exactly should you match on GoodRx to avoid the wrong price?
On GoodRx, pricing changes based on the specific listing. Make sure the search matches all of these:
- Drug name: “Prometrium” (brand) vs “progesterone” (generic)
- Strength: 100 mg
- Form: capsule
- Count: 30 capsules
Even small differences (like 14 vs 30 capsules, or generic vs brand) can change the displayed price.
Can Prometrium be cheaper as a generic?
Often, generic progesterone can be cheaper than brand Prometrium, depending on your pharmacy and your ZIP code. Checking both the brand listing and the generic listing on GoodRx usually gives the clearest comparison.
Other things that affect the price in practice
The GoodRx price you see depends on:
- Your pharmacy (CVS, Walgreens, local pharmacy, etc.)
- Your ZIP code
- Whether the price is for cash payment (GoodRx coupon) rather than insurance
- Whether the listing is truly Prometrium 100 mg, 30-count capsules
If you paste the GoodRx link or screenshot text, I’ll interpret it
If you paste the GoodRx result link (or the exact “$X at PharmacyName” lines you see) and your ZIP code, I can help confirm which product it’s quoting and whether it looks like a fair match for “Prometrium 100 mg capsule 30.”
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