Slynd is an oral progestin contraceptive birth control pill made by Exeltis USA. The typical retail price of Slynd is $281.58 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack, but you can pay only $191.73 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack when you use a SingleCare drug coupon to save. Slynd is a brand-name medicine. Drospirenone is the active ingredient in Slynd.
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Slynd is an oral progestin contraceptive birth control pill made by Exeltis USA. The typical retail price of Slynd is $281.58 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack, but you can pay only $191.73 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack when you use a SingleCare drug coupon to save. Slynd is a brand-name medicine. Drospirenone is the active ingredient in Slynd.
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 | Slynd Retail Price | Slynd SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $232.12 | $223.16 |
| Walmart | $232.68 | $209.16 |
| Walgreens | $232.96 | $208.04 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $232.96 | $194.60 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | $241.64 | $211.40 |
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.
Slynd is an oral progestin contraceptive birth control pill made by Exeltis USA. The typical retail price of Slynd is $281.58 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack, but you can pay only $191.73 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack when you use a SingleCare drug coupon to save. Slynd is a brand-name medicine. Drospirenone is the active ingredient in Slynd.
The standard out-of-pocket cost of Slynd without health insurance is $281.58 per 1, 28 tablets disp pack, though you can save using a SingleCare Slynd coupon to pay only $191.73 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack of Slynd. You can still use SingleCare for Slynd savings if you don't have access to an insurance plan.
Each insurance formulary is different and may or may not cover Slynd. The cost of Slynd with insurance coverage varies depending on your plan - check with your insurance provider for specific drug coverage and copay details. If your insurance does not cover Slynd, you can use SingleCare to get discounts on Slynd at your participating pharmacy.
You can also use SingleCare coupons if you have Medicare or Medicaid. If Medicare or Medicaid don’t cover your Slynd prescription, you can use SingleCare instead. Go to the SingleCare website or app to compare the lowest price of Slynd with SingleCare versus your copay with insurance or Medicare.
In addition to Slynd coupons, there may be Slynd coupons and patient assistance programs available from Exeltis Usa or other organizations. However, these programs may have eligibility requirements. Instead, you can use a SingleCare Slynd savings card to get a great price of $191.73 per 1, 28 tablets disp pack of Slynd. If you have a valid prescription, anyone in the United States or Puerto Rico can use free Slynd coupons from SingleCare.
Slynd costs with Medicare will vary by plan, prescription, and coverage stage. Refer to your plan’s drug formulary to determine whether your Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plan covers Slynd and how much the copay or coinsurance is. If Slynd is not covered by Medicare or if you have not met your plan’s deductible, you may have to pay the full price of $281.58 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack. In that case, using a SingleCare coupon for Slynd could save you more money than Medicare. Our lowest price for Slynd is currently $191.73 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack.
Check the manufacturer’s website for current savings opportunities. Or, you can always use SingleCare to save on your Slynd price. With SingleCare, you can save as much as 80% on the cost of your prescription drugs and pay as low as $191.73 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack of Slynd. Access the SingleCare site and start saving at local participating pharmacies.
Slynd is a brand name drug made by Exeltis Usa. There is no generic version available at this time. Use a SingleCare prescription drug discount card to pay $191.73 for 1, 28 tablets disp pack.
Slynd is a progestin contraceptive (birth control) that contains the ingredient drospirenone. It works by suppressing ovulation and is used by women of reproductive age to prevent pregnancy.
Slynd is taken once daily at the same time each day. Swallow the tablet whole and do not chew or crush it.
You will take a white pill (active pill) daily for 24 days, followed by a green (inactive) pill daily for the next 4 days. Then, you will start a new pack, repeating the cycle. You should start the first pill on the first day of your period. If you are switching to Slynd from another birth control, ask your healthcare provider when to start. Every time you begin a new pack of Slynd, start with the first tablet in the first row. You can use the enclosed stickers to mark your weekday schedule on the pack.
Slynd is not an emergency birth control and does not prevent sexually transmitted infections such as HIV or AIDS.
If you miss one white pill, take it as soon as possible. Then, continue to take one tablet daily until the pack is finished.
If you miss two or more white pills, take the last missed tablet as soon as you remember. Then, continue to take one tablet daily until the pack is finished. One or more missed tablet(s) will remain in the pack. Use a backup form of birth control like condoms if you have sex within 7 days of missing tablets.
If you miss one or more green tablets, skip the missed days and continue to take one tablet daily until you finish the pack.
Common side effects of Slynd include acne, headache, breast pain, and irregular menstrual cycles. You may have irregular bleeding, especially during the first few months. Tell your healthcare provider if it is heavy or continues.
Serious side effects may occur. These may include high potassium levels, depression, and risk of blood clots.
Allergic reactions are rare. If you have symptoms of an allergic reaction, get emergency medical help. Symptoms may include hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Slynd is not safe for everyone. Before taking Slynd, tell your doctor about your medical conditions and history. If you are allergic to drospirenone, you should not take Slynd. Others who should not take Slynd include those who are pregnant or have:
Progestin-dependent cancer or a history of progestin-dependent cancer
Cervical cancer
Undiagnosed vaginal bleeding
Liver tumor or liver disease
Kidney problems
Adrenal insufficiency
Slynd should be used with caution in people who are at risk for high potassium as well as those with clotting disorders, diabetes, or a history of depression.
Before taking Slynd, tell your physician about all your medications, including prescription and OTC drugs, vitamins, and supplements. Some examples of drug interactions include:
Drugs that can make Slynd less effective include efavirenz, phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine, bosentan, felbamate, griseofulvin, oxcarbazepine, rifampin, rufinamide, aprepitant, and St. John's wort
Drugs that increase the risk of high potassium when taken with Slynd include ACE inhibitors such as lisinopril, ARBs such as losartan, potassium-sparing diuretics, potassium supplements, spironolactone, and NSAIDs such as ibuprofen
This is not a full list of drug interactions, and others may occur. Consult your doctor for a full list of drug interactions.
Weight gain is considered a common side effect of Slynd, occurring in about 2% of individuals who take the medicine.
While taking Slynd, you may experience changes in menstrual bleeding. This could include irregular bleeding or spotting, especially between periods, or the absence of periods. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any changes in menstrual bleeding. Continue to take your pills every day to prevent pregnancy. It can be normal to miss periods while on birth control. However, if you go two or more months in a row without a period—or if you miss your period after a cycle where you missed pills, call your doctor because you could be pregnant. Also, call your doctor if you have pregnancy symptoms such as vomiting or breast tenderness. Stop taking Slynd if you are pregnant.
After receiving her doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Karen Berger, Pharm.D., has worked in both chain and independent community pharmacies. She currently works at an independent pharmacy in New Jersey. Dr. Berger enjoys helping patients understand medical conditions and medications—both in person as a pharmacist, and online as a medical writer and reviewer.
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