Reclipsen FAQs
How much does Reclipsen cost without insurance?
A prescription for Reclipsen costs $56.05 for uninsured customers. With a SingleCare Reclipsen coupon, you pay $8.99 per 1, 1 package (28 tablets), 0.15-30mg-mcg disp pack for the same prescription.
How much does Reclipsen cost with insurance?
Your copay for Reclipsen with insurance will vary depending on your insurance plan. Ask your pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to SingleCare. You may find your SingleCare discount card saves you money—with SingleCare, Reclipsen costs $8.99.
Does Medicare cover Reclipsen and how much does it cost?
Reclipsen is usually covered by Medicare prescription drug plans. Patients without Medicare can save money with a SingleCare Reclipsen coupon—the price of Reclipsen with a SingleCare savings card is $8.99.
Is there a generic of Reclipsen?
The generic name for Reclipsen is ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel. Reclipsen itself is a generic version of Desogen. Other Desogen generics include Apri, Cyred, Emoquette, Enskyce, Juleber, and Isibloom. Search for these and other alternatives to Reclipsen on our website or app to find additional information or savings coupons.
What is Reclipsen?
Reclipsen is a generic version of ethinyl estradiol/desogestrel, a women's prescription birth control pill. Ethinyl estradiol is naturally-occurring estrogen hormone, desogestrel a naturally-occurring progestin hormone. Taken throughout the month, these hormones prevent ovulation, the monthly release of an egg from the ovaries. They also change the linings of the cervix and uterus. These changes impede the movement of sperm and prevent a fertilized egg from implanting on the uterine wall.
Reclipsen is taken daily in a 28-day sequence. It is a “monophasic” oral contraceptive, that is, the dose of each active ingredient remains the same throughout the 28-day sequence. The final 7 tablets, however, are inert and taken to promote menstruation at the end of the monthly cycle, when pregnancy is no longer a risk.
What are the side effects of Reclipsen?
Common side effects of Reclipsen include but are not limited to swelling, bloating, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, headache, breast tenderness, menstrual changes, and vaginal itching and discharge. Mood changes are common and include mood swings, depression, and decreased sex. Allergic reactions to Reclipsen are extremely rare but include rashes and hives. drive.
Nursing mothers should avoid Reclipsen because estrogens, besides decreasing breast milk, pass into the milk and affect the development of the infant.