Viorele FAQs
How much does Viorele cost without insurance?
If you don't have insurance you could pay as much as $61.79 for Viorele. If you are looking for a way to save money on your Viorele prices by using a SingleCare Viorele discount card. Customers who use our prescription discount card can save as much as 80% on the cost of their prescription drugs. In fact, you could spend as little as $10.37 for your Viorele refills with SingleCare as your copay.
How much does Viorele cost with insurance?
The average cost of Viorele with insurance tends to vary based on the type of health insurance plan you are enrolled in and the level of benefits you are entitled to. You may need to contact your insurance provider directly to get an accurate cost for your Viorele prescription along with the amount you will copay. You can also save on Viorele by using SingleCare's Viorele coupons at participating pharmacies. When you use our Viorele coupon card, you pay our lowest price of $10.37 for refills. Present your coupons when you check out at the pharmacy counter and start saving instantly.
Does Medicare cover Viorele and how much does it cost?
Viorele is covered by some Medicare plans but you may be able to get even greater savings with a SingleCare prescription savings card. With a SingleCare savings card, you pay the discounted price of $10.37 for Viorele refills, which may be less expensive than your cost with SingleCare.
What is the brand name of Viorele?
Viorele is one of the authorized generic versions of the brand name Mircette. Viorele is manufactured by Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Similar birth control brands include Kariva, Pimtrea, and Azurette.
What is Viorele?
Viorele (28) is an oral contraceptive that is used by women to prevent pregnancy. Viorele be used to treat acne and reduce the risk of ovarian cysts. This contraceptive contains two female hormones: ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel. Viorele works by preventing the release of an egg during your menstrual cycle. Viorele will not protect you or your partner against sexually transmitted infections. Viorele is not meant to be used by children who have not had their first menstrual period.
Do not use Viorele if you are allergic to any of its ingredients or if you are pregnant.
Before taking Viorele tell your doctor about any other medical conditions you may have or if you have a history of blood clots, certain types of cancer including breast cancer, heart problems including heart attack, stroke, high blood pressure, liver disease, very bad headaches or migraines if you are breastfeeding.
You will also need to tell your doctor about all the medications you are using including all prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, and herbal supplements. If you are taking medications that contain ombitasvir, paritaprevir, or ritonavir, you need to tell your healthcare provider. There are many drugs that may interact with Viorele that could result in unwanted adverse effects. For a full list of medicines that may interact with Viorele you can talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Only use Viorele as prescribed by your doctor. Viorele should be taken at the same time each day. In case of a skipped dose or vomiting after taking Viorele call your doctor for medical advice.
What are the side effects of Viorele?
Common side effects of Viorele include headache, tender or enlarged breasts, upset stomach, cramps, bloating, and decreased interest in sex.
Using Viorele also increases your risk of blood clots, stroke, and heart attack.
If you have signs of an allergic reaction after taking Viorele get immediate medical attention. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, hives, itching, peeling or blistered skin, trouble breathing, and swelling of your face, lips, throat, and tongue.
This is not a complete list of the possible side effects of Viorele and others can occur. For a detailed list of the risks associated with using Viorele you can talk to your healthcare provider. You can also report your side effects to the FDA.