Junel Fe 24 FAQs
How much does Junel Fe 24 cost without insurance?
If you don't have insurance, you could pay as much as $104.67 for Junel Fe 24. You can save on your out-of-pocket cost for Junel Fe 24 with SingleCare. When you use our prescription savings card, you could pay the reduced price of $13.78 for your Junel Fe 24 prescription at your local pharmacy today.
How much does Junel Fe 24 cost with insurance?
The cost of Junel Fe 24 with insurance can vary by insurance plan. You can ask your pharmacist to help you calculate your copay on your Junel Fe 24 birth control. However, with a SingleCare Junel Fe 24 coupon, you could pay $13.78 for Junel Fe 24 at any participating CVS Pharmacy, Walmart, Kroger, Walgreens, or Duane Reade among other drugstores.
Does Medicare cover Junel Fe 24 and how much does it cost?
Junel Fe 24 is covered by some Medicare Part D and Advantage plans. However, if you are still looking to save on your Junel Fe 24 costs you can use a SingleCare prescription discount card. With our discount card, you could pay the reduced price of $13.78.
Is there a generic of Junel Fe 24?
Junel Fe 24 is a brand-name prescription drug. Norethindrone-e.estradiol-iron is the generic name for Junel Fe 24. Junel Fe 24, Estrostep Fe, and Loestrin Fe are other brand names for norethindrone-e.estradiol-iron. To get maximum savings on your birth control, search SingleCare for the drug name located on your prescription. We have prescription discounts for both brand-name and generic drugs.
What is Junel Fe 24?
Junel Fe 24 is an oral contraceptive that is used to prevent pregnancy and to treat acne. Your doctor may also prescribe Junel Fe 24 to regulate your menstrual cycle. Junel Fe 24 works by making your vaginal fluid thicker, which prevents sperm from reaching an egg. Junel Fe 24 also causes changes in the lining of your uterus to prevent attachment of a fertilized egg
Junel Fe 24 contains norethindrone, which is a progestin, and a type of estrogen called ethinyl estradiol. Junel Fe 24 tablets also contain a small amount of iron or ferrous fumarate in the four inactive pills that are taken during the fourth week.
Before you use Junel Fe 24 tell your doctor about other medical conditions, including if you have a history of blood clots, blood clotting disorders, high blood pressure, cancer, high cholesterol, diabetes, gallbladder problems, severe headaches, depression, liver or kidney disorders, thyroid problems, and unexplained vaginal bleeding. If you are breastfeeding, you also need to inform your doctor, as Junel Fe 24 could affect milk production and may pass through your milk to your baby.
You should also provide your healthcare provider with a list of all the medications you are using. You should include all prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Providing your doctor with a full medical history could reduce the likelihood of adverse side effects and drug interactions.
Only use Junel Fe 24 if it was prescribed for you and how it was prescribed by your doctor. If you are unsure about your doctor's instructions you can also get clarification from your pharmacist.
What are the side effects of Junel Fe 24?
Some but not all common side effects of Junel Fe 24 include nausea, vomiting, headache, bloating, breast tenderness, and swelling of your ankles and feet.
Women who smoke and are over the age of 35 have a higher chance of developing a heart and blood-related side effects. Therefore it is advised that you do not smoke while using Junel Fe 24.
If you have signs of an allergic reaction after using Junel Fe 24 you should call your doctor right away. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include hives, trouble breathing, and swelling of your face, lips, throat, and tongue.