Apri FAQs
How much does Apri cost without insurance?
1, 28 Tablets Disp Pack of Apri will cost around $104.97 for uninsured customers. With a SingleCare Apri coupon, you will pay a reduced price of $9.32 for Apri. In fact, you can save up to 80% the retail price on all your prescription drug needs with your SingleCare discount card.
How much does Apri cost with insurance?
As you know, insurance copays for Apri vary widely according to your plan. You may find your SingleCare coupon saves on your copay–with SingleCare, Apri only costs $9.32 for 1, 1 package (28 tablets), 0.15-30 mg-mcg Disp Pack. Check with your pharmacist. They can compare your SingleCare Apri price with your insurance copay.
Does Medicare cover Apri and how much does it cost?
Yes. Apri is very commonly covered for Medicare-eligible patients under Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D. If your copay with Medicare coverage is still too high though, you can still save money with SingleCare Apri coupons, accepted at many pharmacies located near you.
What is the brand name of Apri?
Ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel is the name of the generic version of Apri. Other brand-name prescription drugs with ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel as the active ingredients are Isibloom, Kariva, and Mircette. Before you overpay for your Apri prescription, find free coupons on our website or app.
What is Apri?
Apri is an FDA-approved women's prescription oral birth-control pill. The active ingredients are two naturally-occurring hormones: ethinyl estradiol (an estrogen) and desogestrel (a progestin). Apri prevents the monthly release of an egg from the ovaries. It also alters the linings of both the cervix and uterus. Because of this, sperm has difficulty traveling along these linings and a fertilized egg has difficulty implanting on the uterine wall
Apri is taken in a 28-day sequence. It is a “monophasic” oral contraceptive, that is, the dosage never changes throughout the 28-day sequence.
What are the side effects of Apri?
Common side effects of Apri include but are not limited to acne, menstrual changes, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, headache, and vaginal itching and discharge. Allergic reactions to Apri are extremely rare but include rashes and hives. Mood changes are often reported: mood swings, depression, and decreased sex drive.