Ocella FAQs
How much does Ocella cost without insurance?
Without insurance coverage, you may end up paying as much as $89.90 for your Ocella prescription. To save on this cost, use a SingleCare Ocella coupon and pay $9.85 for your Ocella refill. These savings are redeemable at thousands of pharmacies.
How much does Ocella cost with insurance?
Commercial healthcare plans typically offer Ocella at varying prices, based on the type of plan you have and your level of coverage. You can pinpoint your exact Ocella cost by visiting your local pharmacist and asking for assistance. You may be able to save even more on your Ocella purchases by using SingleCare's Ocella discount cards. pay $9.85 per 1, 1 package (28 tablets), 3-0.03 mg Disp Pack for Ocella when you use SingleCare.
Does Medicare cover Ocella and how much does it cost?
Ocella is covered by many Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans. Your copay for Ocella with Medicare will vary based on your plan's formulary and the coverage stage you're in. You can also reduce your out-of-pocket expenses to $9.85 by using a SingleCare savings card at local pharmacies.
Is there a generic of Ocella?
Ocella is a brand-name prescription drug. The generic version of Ocella is drospirenone-ethinyl estradiol.
What is Ocella?
Ocella is a prescription birth control drug used to prevent pregnancy. This medication is a combination of two hormones: estrogen and progestin. Ocella works mainly by preventing the release of an egg during your menstrual cycle. It also increases the thickness of vaginal fluid to help sperm from reaching an egg. Aside from preventing pregnancy, Ocella may also be prescribed to help make your periods more regular and to decrease blood loss and painful periods.
This medication comes in the form of an oral tablet and is usually taken once a day, with or without food. You can try using this drug at the same time every day to help you remember to take it. Using Ocella after your evening meal or before you go to sleep can help decrease nausea and upset stomach.
Follow the instructions provided on the product packaging and ask your doctor or pharmacist for guidance if you are unclear about how to use this drug. Avoid skipping any doses as pregnancy is more likely to occur if you miss a dose, start your prescription late, or if you take your pill at a different time of day than usual.
What are the side effects of Ocella?
The side effects of Ocella are usually mild and may include nausea, headaches, vomiting, breast tenderness, bloating, swelling of the feet, and weight change. You may also experience vaginal bleeding between periods, especially during the first few months of use. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any side effects.
In some rare cases, problems from blood clots such as stroke or heart attack may occur. Seek immediate medical attention if you begin to experience sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, unusual sweating, coughing up blood, confusion, dizziness, unusual headaches, or sudden vision changes. These may be signs of serious side effects.
Ask your doctor or healthcare professional for full medical advice on the risks and benefits involved with using Ocella as this is not a complete list of side effects.