What’s the price of Intrarosa (prasterone) 6.5 mg at GoodRx for 28 inserts?
I can’t give a current GoodRx price for “Intrarosa 6.5 mg, 28 inserts” from the information provided here. GoodRx pricing changes by ZIP code, pharmacy, and date, so the exact number you’ll see depends on where you’re located.
If you share your ZIP code (or the pharmacy name you want, like Walgreens/CVS), I can help you figure out what to check and how to confirm you’re comparing the same package size (28 vaginal inserts).
How to make sure you’re comparing the right Intrarosa product (so the price matches “28 inserts”)
Intrarosa is sold as vaginal inserts, and “6.5 mg” with “28 inserts” matters for pricing comparisons. When you open the offer, confirm these match:
- Drug name: Intrarosa (prasterone)
- Strength: 6.5 mg
- Quantity: 28 inserts
If the GoodRx page shows a different quantity (like 14 inserts or 56 inserts), the per-day cost will look different.
What can change the GoodRx price even for the same 28-insert supply?
Common reasons two people see different prices for the same Intrarosa 6.5 mg, 28 inserts include:
- Your ZIP code and the pharmacies available in that area
- Which pharmacy you choose in the GoodRx coupon
- Whether you’re using a coupon at an in-network pharmacy vs paying cash
- Out-of-date pricing shown in cached links
Where to check the best price
The most reliable way to get the exact GoodRx number for “28 inserts” is to search the offer directly on GoodRx with your ZIP code selected.
If you want, tell me:
1) your ZIP code, and
2) whether you prefer CVS, Walgreens, Rite Aid, Walmart, or “any pharmacy,”
and I’ll help you narrow down what to look for on GoodRx so you can see the correct “28 inserts” price.