Nuvaring is a prescription birth control method used to prevent ovulation and pregnancy. Etonogestrel and ethinyl estradiol are the active hormones in Nuvaring, a polymeric ring that is inserted into the vagina. Unlike daily pills, the ring is used for three weeks at a time, providing a low-maintenance solution for women. Generic versions of Nuvaring may be available. The average retail price of Nuvaring is $238.58, but you may be able to use a SingleCare Nuvaring coupon to lower your costs to $38.32. You can also use a SingleCare savings card at participating pharmacies nationwide to get more of your medications at a reduced cost.
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Nuvaring is a prescription birth control method used to prevent ovulation and pregnancy. Etonogestrel and ethinyl estradiol are the active hormones in Nuvaring, a polymeric ring that is inserted into the vagina. Unlike daily pills, the ring is used for three weeks at a time, providing a low-maintenance solution for women. Generic versions of Nuvaring may be available. The average retail price of Nuvaring is $238.58, but you may be able to use a SingleCare Nuvaring coupon to lower your costs to $38.32. You can also use a SingleCare savings card at participating pharmacies nationwide to get more of your medications at a reduced 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 | Nuvaring Retail Price | Etonogestrel-Ethinyl Estradiol Retail Price | Etonogestrel-Ethinyl Estradiol SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $204.99 | $126.99 | $59.44 |
| Walmart | $203.29 | $122.50 | $51.37 |
| Walgreens | $195.33 | $77.39 | $69.63 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $194.99 | $219.99 | $105.83 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | $142.77 | $92.92 | $78.42 |
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.
Nuvaring is a prescription birth control method used to prevent ovulation and pregnancy. Etonogestrel and ethinyl estradiol are the active hormones in Nuvaring, a polymeric ring that is inserted into the vagina. Unlike daily pills, the ring is used for three weeks at a time, providing a low-maintenance solution for women. Generic versions of Nuvaring may be available. The average retail price of Nuvaring is $238.58, but you may be able to use a SingleCare Nuvaring coupon to lower your costs to $38.32. You can also use a SingleCare savings card at participating pharmacies nationwide to get more of your medications at a reduced cost.
Without insurance coverage, you could end up paying the full retail price of $238.58 for Nuvaring. However, the price can vary depending on the pharmacy and other factors. A SingleCare Nuvaring coupon may help lower these expenses to a discounted price of $38.32 for 1, 1 ring box. Consult your local pharmacy to compare prices and discounts without insurance.
Your pharmacist and insurance provider will be able to help determine your copay for Nuvaring. The cost of Nuvaring with insurance varies depending on the insurance company, plan, and specific benefits. Some insurance plans may cover the cost entirely, while others may require a copay or coinsurance. It's best to consult with your pharmacist or insurance provider directly to understand the exact cost with your health insurance. In some cases, using a SingleCare coupon might offer greater savings than your insurance copay, making it a valuable option to consider.
Medicare coverage for Nuvaring depends on the specifics of your Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan. Some plans may include Nuvaring in their formulary, potentially subject to a copay. For those without coverage or looking for additional savings, SingleCare offers a Nuvaring discount card that may help reduce the cost of 1, 1 ring box to $38.32, which may be a lower price than the cost with Medicare coverage.
In some cases, manufacturer coupons may be able to help lower the cost of Nuvaring for eligible patients with commercial insurance. However, there are currently no manufacturer coupons available for Nuvaring. Patient assistance programs may be available to help eligible patients without insurance obtain Nuvaring at a reduced price or for free. If you don't qualify, you can use a Nuvaring card from SingleCare at your local pharmacy. All patients can benefit from SingleCare coupons and get up to 80% off the cost of their prescription medications.
Yes, there is a generic version of NuvaRing available called EluRyng. The generic version contains the same active ingredients, etonogestrel and ethinyl estradiol, as the brand-name product. Other generic versions may be available and are approved by the FDA as a potentially cost-effective option for birth control.
Nuvaring is a form of birth control that uses a small, flexible ring inserted into the vagina. It releases a combination of hormones, etonogestrel and ethinyl estradiol, which prevent ovulation and change the cervical mucus to prevent sperm from reaching the egg. The ring works by slowly releasing hormones over three weeks, providing effective contraception when used as directed. It may be an ideal option for those seeking a convenient alternative to daily pills or long-term solutions like IUDs.
Nuvaring is available as a vaginal ring that releases an average daily dose of 0.120 mg of etonogestrel and 0.015 mg of ethinyl estradiol. It is designed to be used over a three-week period, followed by a one-week break during which the user experiences a menstrual period. It is recommended that if you are using Nuvaring for the first time, you should use Nuvaring with another birth control method, such as condoms, for the first week. Before using Nuvaring, talk to your healthcare provider to see if this contraceptive method will be the best family-planning option for you.
Nuvaring carries a risk of possible side effects. Common side effects of using Nuvaring include:
Nausea
Vomiting
Headache
Weight gain
Breast tenderness or pain
Mood changes
Vaginal discharge or irritation
Acne
Decreased sex drive
Painful periods
Stomach pain
Serious side effects may also occur, such as blood clots, high blood pressure, heart problems, gallbladder problems, and liver disease. An increased risk of breast and cervical cancer has been observed in some studies.
If you experience any severe symptoms or have concerns about the side effects, consult a healthcare provider promptly. Seek immediate medical help if you experience signs or symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as severe rash, trouble breathing, or swelling of the face or throat. Consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and information about other potential side effects, warnings, and precautions.
Gerardo Sison, Pharm.D., graduated from the University of Florida. He has worked in both community and hospital settings, providing drug information and medication therapy management services. As a medical writer, he hopes to educate and empower patients to better manage their health and navigate their treatment plans.
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