Tri-Lo-Marzia FAQs
How much does Tri-Lo-Marzia cost without insurance?
Without insurance, Tri-Lo-Marzia costs $132.44 for 1, 1 package (28 tablets), 0.18-25/0.215-25/0.25-25mg-mcg disp pack. With a SingleCare Tri-Lo-Marzia coupon, you will pay only $8.93 for 1, 1 package (28 tablets), 0.18-25/0.215-25/0.25-25mg-mcg disp pack of generic Tri-Lo-Marzia. If you're uninsured, SingleCare savings cards are accepted at major pharmacies nationwide – CVS, Target, Walmart, Kroger, Walgreens, and more.
How much does Tri-Lo-Marzia cost with insurance?
Your out-of-pocket expense for a Tri-Lo-Marzia prescription will vary. Ask you pharmacist to compare your price using a SingleCare Tri-Lo-Marzia to your insurance copay – with SingleCare, Tri-Lo-Marzia only costs $8.93 for 1, 1 package (28 tablets), 0.18-25/0.215-25/0.25-25mg-mcg disp pack of generic Tri-Lo-Marzia. It could be lower than your copay.
Does Medicare cover Tri-Lo-Marzia and how much does it cost?
Tri-Lo-Marzia is usually covered by Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription insurance plans. If you don't have coverage, save money with SingleCare Tri-Lo-Marzia coupons, accepted at many pharmacies located near you, such as CVS, Target, Walgreens, and many others. With SingleCare, Tri-Lo-Marzia costs only $8.93 for 1, 1 package (28 tablets), 0.18-25/0.215-25/0.25-25mg-mcg disp pack of generic Tri-Lo-Marzia.
What is the brand name of Tri-Lo-Marzia?
Tri-Lo-Marzia is a generic women's birth control pill with ethinyl estradiol and norgestimate. It is a generic alternative to Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo. Other generic alternatives include Tri-Lo Estarylla and Tri-Lo Sprintec. Search for these and other alternatives to Tri-Lo-Marzia on our website or app to find additional information or savings coupons.
What is Tri-Lo-Marzia?
Tri-Lo-Marzia is a generic, low-dose women's prescription birth control pill that is prescribed to women who have problems with the side effects of normal birth control pills. Tri-Lo-Marzia is also a triphasic birth control pill. The active ingredient dose changes every seven days for 21 days of the 28-day birth control cycle. Triphasic birth control pills, like low-dose pills, reduce side effects.
The active ingredients in Tri-Lo-Marzia are two hormones that regulate a woman's monthly fertility cycle: a progestin (norgestimate) and an estrogen (ethinyl estradiol). Norgestimate is a synthetic progestin formulated to reduce the side effects of natural progestins.
Tri-Lo-Marzia prevents the monthly release of an egg from the ovaries. It also alters the linings of both the cervix and uterus so that sperm has difficulty traveling along these linings. If an egg is released and fertilized, the changes in the uterine lining prevent the fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus
Tri-Lo-Marzia is taken daily in a 28-day sequence to match the body's natural fertility cycle. Only the first 21 tablets contain the active ingredients. The final seven tablets, however, are placebos and are used to keep the woman on the birth control cycle.
What are the side effects of Tri-Lo-Marzia?
Tri-Lo-Marzia is a low-dose, triphasic birth control pill. Side effects are usually less common and minimal compared to other birth control pills.
Common side effects of Tri-Lo-Marzia include but are not limited to headache, nausea, breast tenderness, and changes in menstrual bleeding. Severe but very rare side effects include liver problems, blood clotting, heart attack, or stroke.
Allergic reactions to Tri-Lo-Marzia are extremely rare but include rashes and hives. These allergic reactions are often due to the inactive ingredients in Tri-Lo-Marzia.
Nursing mothers should avoid Tri-Lo-Marzia because estrogens reduce breast milk production. Estrogens also pass into the milk and affect the development of the infant. Nursing mothers requiring birth control are often prescribed “mini-pills,” whose only active ingredient is a progestin.