Low-Ogestrel (ethinyl estradiol and norgestrel) is a women's generic birth control pill. Low-Ogestrel combines two female hormones that prevent ovulation and change both the cervical and uterine linings to impede the movement of sperm and prevent the attachment of a fertilized egg. Currently, the Low-Ogestrel retail price is $43.57, but you can expect to pay $11.88 with a SingleCare Low-Ogestrel coupon. The rest of this article will answer many of your questions about Low-Ogestrel: how Low-Ogestrel works, its possible side effects, how much Low-Ogestrel costs, and how to save money on Low-Ogestrel.
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Low-Ogestrel (ethinyl estradiol and norgestrel) is a women's generic birth control pill. Low-Ogestrel combines two female hormones that prevent ovulation and change both the cervical and uterine linings to impede the movement of sperm and prevent the attachment of a fertilized egg. Currently, the Low-Ogestrel retail price is $43.57, but you can expect to pay $11.88 with a SingleCare Low-Ogestrel coupon. The rest of this article will answer many of your questions about Low-Ogestrel: how Low-Ogestrel works, its possible side effects, how much Low-Ogestrel costs, and how to save money on Low-Ogestrel.
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| Pharmacy | Low-Ogestrel Retail Price | Low-Ogestrel SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $27.72 | $21.28 |
| Walmart | - | - |
| Walgreens | $15.12 | $15.12 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | - | - |
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.
Low-Ogestrel (ethinyl estradiol and norgestrel) is a women's generic birth control pill. Low-Ogestrel combines two female hormones that prevent ovulation and change both the cervical and uterine linings to impede the movement of sperm and prevent the attachment of a fertilized egg. Currently, the Low-Ogestrel retail price is $43.57, but you can expect to pay $11.88 with a SingleCare Low-Ogestrel coupon. The rest of this article will answer many of your questions about Low-Ogestrel: how Low-Ogestrel works, its possible side effects, how much Low-Ogestrel costs, and how to save money on Low-Ogestrel.
Low-Ogestrel costs $43.57 for uninsured customers. With a SingleCare Low-Ogestrel coupon, you could pay $11.88 for 1, 1 package (28 tablets), 0.3-30mg-mcg disp pack of Low-Ogestrel. In fact, you can save up to 80% the retail price on all your prescription drug needs with your SingleCare discount card.
Insurance copays for Low-Ogestrel vary widely according to your plan. You may find your SingleCare Low-Ogestrel coupon saves more than your insurance—with SingleCare, Low-Ogestrel only costs $11.88. Your pharmacist can compare your SingleCare Low-Ogestrel price with your insurance copay.
Low-Ogestrel is usually not covered by Medicare prescription drug plans. Patients with Medicare can reliably save money with SingleCare Low-Ogestrel coupons, accepted at many pharmacies located near you.
Ethinyl estradiol and norgestrel is the name of the generic version of Low-Ogestrel, but Low-Ogestrel is also a generic version of Lo/Ovral. Other Lo/Ovral generics are Cryselle and Elinest. Search for these and other alternatives to Low-Ogestrel on our website or app to find additional information or savings coupons.
Low-Ogestrel is a generic women's prescription birth control pill. The active ingredients are two naturally-occurring hormones: ethinyl estradiol (an estrogen) and norgestrel (a progestin). Low-Ogestrel prevents the monthly release of an egg from the ovaries. It also alters the linings of both the cervix and uterus. These changes make it difficult for sperm to travel along these linings. They also decrease the likelihood of a fertilized egg attaching to the uterine wall.
Low-Ogestrel is taken in a 28-day sequence. It is a “monophasic” oral contraceptive, that is, the dosage never changes for 21 days in the 28-day sequence. The final 7 tablets taken at the end of the menstrual cycle, however, are placebos.
Common side effects of Low-Ogestrel include but are not limited to bloating, swelling, menstrual changes, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, headache, breast tenderness, and vaginal itching and discharge.
Allergic reactions to Low-Ogestrel are extremely rare but include rashes and hives.
Mood changes are often reported: mood swings, depression, and decreased sex drive.
Nursing mothers should avoid Low-Ogestrel because estrogens, besides decreasing breast milk, pass into the milk and affect the development of the infant.
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