Velivet FAQs
How much does Velivet cost without insurance?
Uninsured customers will pay $41.91, but Velivet prices can vary. Visit any participating pharmacy and pay only $30.98 per 1, 28 tablets Disp Pack with a SingleCare Velivet coupon. Your SingleCare discount card can reduce your prescription drug prices by up to 80%.
How much does Velivet cost with insurance?
Insurance copays for Velivet vary widely according to your plan. You may find your SingleCare Velivet coupon saves more than your insurance—with SingleCare, Velivet only costs $30.98. Your pharmacist can compare your SingleCare Velivet price with your insurance copay.
Does Medicare cover Velivet and how much does it cost?
Velivet is usually covered for Medicare-eligible patients under Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D. If you do not have Medicare prescription drug coverage, you can reliably save money with SingleCare Velivet coupons, accepted at many pharmacies located near you.
Is there a generic of Velivet?
Yes: ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel is the name of the generic version of Velivet, but Velivet is itself a generic alternative to Cyclessa, a brand-name triphasic birth control pill. There is one other Cyclessa generics, Caziant. Search for these and other alternatives to Velivet on our website or app to find additional information or savings coupons.
What is Velivet?
Velivet is an FDA-approved generic women's prescription birth control pill. The active ingredients are two naturally-occurring hormones: ethinyl estradiol (an estrogen) and desogestrel (a progestin). Velivet prevents the monthly release of an egg from the ovaries. It also alters the linings of both the cervix and uterus to block the movement of sperm and prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg.
Velivet is taken in a 28-day sequence. The active ingredient dosage changes each week over the 28-day regimen for a total of three different dosages, so Velivet is a “triphasic” birth control pill. The final seven tablets taken at the end of the menstrual cycle, however, have no active ingredients in order to allow menstruation. These inert pills also contain a small amount of iron (ferrous fumarate) to help offset iron and blood loss due to menstruation. Triphasic birth control pills are intended to control the hormone cycle more stably and reduce side effects. They are usually prescribed to women who have not tolerated the effects of monophasic or biphasic birth control pills.
What are the side effects of Velivet?
Common side effects of Velivet include but are not limited to swelling, bloating, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, headache, breast tenderness, menstrual changes, and vaginal itching and discharge. Mood changes are common and include mood swings, depression, and decreased sex. Allergic reactions to Velivet are extremely rare but include rashes and hives. drive.
Nursing mothers should avoid Velivet 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.