Gallifrey is a trademarked generic hormone replacement pill used for uterine conditions like abnormal bleeding and endometriosis. Unlike contraceptives, it contains only a high dose of progestin (5mg of norethindrone acetate) without estrogen. Without insurance you can expect to purchase Gallifrey for about $107.86 per 30, 5mg tablets. A SingleCare Gallifrey coupon could discount the price for Gallifrey to as low as $12.42 for 30, 5mg tablets.
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Prices updated: 05/06/2026
Gallifrey is a trademarked generic hormone replacement pill used for uterine conditions like abnormal bleeding and endometriosis. Unlike contraceptives, it contains only a high dose of progestin (5mg of norethindrone acetate) without estrogen. Without insurance you can expect to purchase Gallifrey for about $107.86 per 30, 5mg tablets. A SingleCare Gallifrey coupon could discount the price for Gallifrey to as low as $12.42 for 30, 5mg tablets.
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 | Gallifrey Retail Price | Norethindrone Acetate Retail Price | Norethindrone Acetate SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | - | $69.60 | $52.23 |
| Walmart | $20.70 | $18.17 | $16.37 |
| Walgreens | $40.20 | $26.70 | $26.40 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | - | $69.00 | $26.40 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | - | $70.80 | $17.70 |
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.
Gallifrey is a trademarked generic hormone replacement pill used for uterine conditions like abnormal bleeding and endometriosis. Unlike contraceptives, it contains only a high dose of progestin (5mg of norethindrone acetate) without estrogen. Without insurance you can expect to purchase Gallifrey for about $107.86 per 30, 5mg tablets. A SingleCare Gallifrey coupon could discount the price for Gallifrey to as low as $12.42 for 30, 5mg tablets.
The generic version of Gallifrey costs $12.42 for 30, 5mg tablets with a free Gallifrey coupon from SingleCare. However, you could reduce this cost more depending on your Rx details. Use the dropdown menu above to enter your prescription information (i.e., brand/generic, form, dosage, quantity) to see the most accurate prices of Gallifrey with SingleCare near you.
The retail price for Gallifrey averages $107.86 per 30, 5mg tablets. With a SingleCare discount card, Gallifrey can be purchased for as little as $12.42 for 30, 5mg tablets.
Health insurance may or may not list Gallifrey in their formularies, but insurance plans nearly universally cover generic Gallifrey, norethindrone acetate. Since Gallifrey is a trademarked generic, insurance providers will probably consider it to be generic norethindrone. Talk to the pharmacist or an insurance provider representative. The copay cost should be low, but the final out-of-pocket cost will depend on other factors, like coinsurance. Remember: using a SingleCare Gallifrey coupon without insurance is always an option. With SingleCare, you can purchase generic Gallifrey for as low as $12.42 for 30, 5mg tablets.
Most Medicare Part D drug plans and Medicare Advantage pharmacy benefits cover Gallifrey for health conditions such as endometriosis or irregular menstrual periods due to hormone imbalance. In case Gallifrey is not covered, generic Gallifrey will be covered. The out-of-pocket cost should be minimal, but there are cases where other fees may price Gallifrey at or near the full retail price. If cost is an issue, a SingleCare Gallifrey coupon may be the cheapest option.
Gallifrey is not often a preferred drug in Medicaid plans, but these plans almost universally cover generic norethindrone acetate 5 mg tablets. Your state may consider Gallifrey to be the same as generic norethindrone. The out-of-pocket cost should be $0 or only a few dollars. If Medicaid Gallifrey coverage is a problem, use a Gallifrey coupon from SingleCare instead of Medicaid. SingleCare’s lowest price for Gallifrey is $12.42 for 30, 5mg tablets.
Gallifrey is a generic drug. The manufacturer has trademarked the product name to make their product distinctive. Non-branded generic versions are labeled “norethindrone acetate.” Its out-of-pocket cost is about the same as the Gallifrey price.
Uninsured patients have several ways to save on Gallifrey and other hormone replacement products:
A reliable way to save money on Gallifrey is to use SingleCare’s discount program at a participating pharmacy. Earn bonus savings by signing up for SingleCare’s bonus loyalty program.
Another way to save money is to compare prices between pharmacies and between different norethindrone-only products.
People who can meet the income requirements can enroll in state-subsidized health plans like Medicaid or Medicare Extra Help.
Needs-based programs like nonprofit patient assistance programs or 340B providers could sell Gallifrey or generic norethindrone at a discount price.
Yes, Gallifrey is available as generic norethindrone acetate, which may be less expensive. There are also alternative prescription options for progestin hormone replacement, such as progesterone and medroxyprogesterone, which may be more cost-effective based on your insurance coverage or by using a SingleCare coupon.
You can use SingleCare coupons at most national pharmacies and grocery stores, including Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. You can text, email, print, or save your free Gallifrey coupon to your mobile wallet and show a pharmacist at checkout.
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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