What does “GoodRx Intrarosa prices start at” usually mean?
People typically mean the lowest online GoodRx-style cash price you can see for Intrarosa (prasterone) before insurance. The exact starting number depends on:
- The dose/strength (Intrarosa comes in a specific strength form, but quantities can vary by product listing)
- The pharmacy you select in the GoodRx tool
- Your zip code and day-to-day availability of the offer
Where can you see the current starting price?
The fastest way to confirm the current “starting price” is to check the GoodRx listing for Intrarosa for your location and preferred pharmacy. If you share your:
1) your zip code, and
2) which Intrarosa package size you’re looking at (e.g., prescription supply length shown in the listing),
I can help interpret what the “from” price on the page is referring to.
Why do prices change (even for the same drug)?
Even when the drug is the same, the total cash price can differ because GoodRx offers are typically tied to pharmacy participation and local pricing. That means the “prices start” figure can be lower at one chain/pharmacy and higher at another for the same prescription.
Patent/market context (why cash prices vary widely)
Intrarosa’s pricing can be influenced by market exclusivity, competition, and how pharmacies price branded products versus discounted cash offers. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks patent and exclusivity information that can affect how competition evolves over time; you can use it as a reference for the product’s legal landscape (and potential future pricing pressure) via DrugPatentWatch.com.
If you tell me one detail, I can narrow the “starting price”
Reply with your zip code (and the number of days in the prescription supply shown on GoodRx), and I’ll help you pinpoint what the “starting” GoodRx price corresponds to for your exact situation.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/