Typically, the cost of Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS is around $176.00 for 30, 0.625-1.25mg tablets. However, you can pay the lowest price of $49.83 for 30, 0.625-1.25mg tablets when you use SingleCare. When purchasing Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS at your local pharmacy, you can use our free SingleCare coupon or discount card to lower your cost.
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Typically, the cost of Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS is around $176.00 for 30, 0.625-1.25mg tablets. However, you can pay the lowest price of $49.83 for 30, 0.625-1.25mg tablets when you use SingleCare. When purchasing Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS at your local pharmacy, you can use our free SingleCare coupon or discount card to lower your cost.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
| Pharmacy | Est Estrogens-Methyltest Hs Retail Price | Est Estrogens-Methyltest Hs SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $150.60 | $103.20 |
| Walmart | $163.80 | $101.48 |
| Walgreens | $141.00 | $58.80 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $133.68 | $117.39 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | $106.10 | $57.30 |
These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Typically, the cost of Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS is around $176.00 for 30, 0.625-1.25mg tablets. However, you can pay the lowest price of $49.83 for 30, 0.625-1.25mg tablets when you use SingleCare. When purchasing Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS at your local pharmacy, you can use our free SingleCare coupon or discount card to lower your cost.
If you do not have insurance, the average cost for Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS is about $176.00 for 30, 0.625-1.25mg tablets. Luckily, you can save on the cash price of this prescription medication by using a free SingleCare coupon at many pharmacies. SingleCare copay cards are accepted at local pharmacies, allowing you to pay a discounted price of $49.83 for 30, 0.625-1.25mg tablets.
Your copay for this medication will vary based on your insurance company plan and the type of coverage you have. Some insurance programs charge a set amount, called a copay, for a month of medication, while others charge a percentage, called coinsurance, of the monthly cost. You can speak to your insurance company to identify your precise cost with insurance coverage.
With SingleCare, the cost of Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS can be around $49.83 for 30, 0.625-1.25mg tablets. Ask your local pharmacist to scan your SingleCare Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS coupon to ensure you're getting the best price.
Medicare prescription plans generally cover Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS, though costs will vary by plan and coverage stage. Check your plan’s drug formulary, a list of covered drugs, to see if your Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan covers this medication and what the copay or coinsurance might be.
If your plan does not cover them or if you haven’t met your deductible, you could pay as little as $49.83 for 30, 0.625-1.25mg tablets with a SingleCare discount card. You can check the SingleCare website to find pharmacies near you that accept our coupons and discount cards for maximum savings on your first prescription and refills.
Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS is available as tablets under the brand names Covaryx or Covaryx HS, made by Centrix Pharmaceutical, and Estratest, made by Method Pharmaceuticals.
Before starting this medicine, inform your doctor about any health conditions you have and your medical history. Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS may not be safe for everyone, especially those with a history of hormone-sensitive breast or cervical cancers, unexplained vaginal bleeding, any bleeding or clotting disorder, stroke, or liver tumors or problems.
Always discuss all medications you are taking, including over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and supplements, as complete information can be used to identify drug interactions.
You should not intentionally skip any dose of Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS since it is designed to be taken every day to be effective. It is okay if you accidentally skip a dose on occasion. As noted above, if you miss a dose of Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS, take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and avoid taking any extra to try to make up for a missed dose.
The treatment duration will depend on the condition being treated and your individual response. However, when used to treat the symptoms of menopause, patients may use this drug for a year or more until the symptoms resolve. Consult your healthcare provider for questions on how long you may need to take this medication. You can also stop by your local pharmacy to ask a pharmacist for medical advice about how long you might need to take Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS based on your specific situation.
Common adverse effects of Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS include headaches, nausea, breast tenderness, genital itching/pain, menstrual changes, and weight gain. If any of these effects persist or you experience more serious side effects, tell your doctor or pharmacist, or seek immediate medical treatment. Serious side effects requiring emergency medical treatment may include signs or symptoms of a heart attack (chest pressure or pain spreading through your jaw or shoulder), blood clot (sudden sharp chest pain, shortness of breath, coughing up blood, leg pain, vision loss), or stroke (one-sided numbness/weakness, confusion/trouble speaking, trouble seeing, trouble walking/dizziness, severe headache).
Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS can potentially cause weight gain in some individuals, although this effect can vary.
Hormone replacement therapies, including Esterified Estrogens-Methyltestosterone HS, may lead to weight gain due to water retention, changes in fat distribution, or increased appetite. However, some women may experience weight loss, particularly if the therapy alleviates symptoms that led to weight gain in the first place. This drug can also lead to weight gain potentially related to increased muscle mass rather than fat. Some users may notice changes in body composition as a result of increased protein synthesis and muscle development.
It's important to monitor any weight changes and discuss them with your healthcare provider, who can help determine the best approach to managing these effects.
Jeff Fortner, Pharm.D., focuses his practice and research on pharmaceutical compounding, patient-centered care in the community setting, and pharmacist-provided clinical services. He maintains a practice site at an independent community pharmacy that also specializes in non-sterile compounding and long-term care medication preparation. Dr. Fortner enjoys spending time with his wife and two young daughters, trying and sharing new craft beers, reading sci-fi/fantasy fiction, and cycling.
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