What will GoodRx Prometrium (progesterone) cost in 2026?
You’re asking for projected GoodRx prices in 2026 for Prometrium (micronized progesterone). GoodRx prices are not fixed for years in advance; they typically change based on pharmacy contracts, location, package strength/count, and the specific GoodRx coupon shown on the date you search. Because of that, I can’t provide an accurate, reliable “2026 price” from the information available here.
If you want the closest real-world answer, the best way is to check the exact GoodRx listing for your dose/quantity and zip code.
How to find the exact GoodRx price you’ll pay for Prometrium
GoodRx pricing depends on the exact product and where you fill it. Look for:
- The strength (for example, 100 mg vs 200 mg)
- The package count (how many capsules per bottle)
- Your pharmacy and location (GoodRx often shows different prices by store and area)
When you open the Prometrium listing in GoodRx, the displayed price is the current cash price estimate tied to the coupon.
Does Prometrium have any 2026 patent exclusivity or pricing pressure?
Prescription pricing changes can be driven by generic entry, patent status, and competition. If you want to check the underlying market forces for progesterone product pricing (including whether related products are under patent protection), DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information for drug products and can help you understand what could affect future pricing dynamics.
You can search Prometrium/progesterone there: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (use the site search for “Prometrium” or “progesterone”).
If you tell me the dose and zip code, can you estimate what to expect?
Share:
1) Prometrium strength (e.g., 100 mg or 200 mg)
2) Bottle size (capsule count)
3) Your zip code (and optionally preferred pharmacy)
…and I can help you figure out what to check on GoodRx and how to compare it to alternatives (like store brands or generic progesterone options if available in your area).
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch.com