

Can't find Aurovela Fe 1/20? Explore safe, effective alternatives including Junel Fe, Microgestin Fe, Blisovi Fe, and other birth control options.
If you've been told your pharmacy is out of Aurovela Fe 1/20 — or if it's been weeks since you've been able to fill your prescription — you're probably feeling frustrated and worried. Birth control isn't something you can just put on pause.
The good news is that Aurovela Fe 1/20 is one of several generic versions of the same medication. There are multiple alternatives with the exact same active ingredients, plus other options your doctor might consider if you're open to a change. Let's walk through them.
Aurovela Fe 1/20 is a combination oral contraceptive containing two hormones:
The 28-day pack includes 21 active hormonal tablets and 7 brown tablets containing Ferrous Fumarate (75 mg of iron), which serve as placebo/reminder pills during your period week.
This combination works in three ways to prevent pregnancy:
It's a generic version of Loestrin Fe 1/20 (now discontinued), manufactured by Aurobindo Pharma. For a deeper dive, see our guide on what Aurovela Fe 1/20 is and how to take it.
These medications contain the same active ingredients at the same doses as Aurovela Fe 1/20. Switching between them is straightforward and usually doesn't require any adjustment period.
Manufacturer: Teva Pharmaceuticals
Junel Fe 1/20 is one of the most widely dispensed generics of Loestrin Fe 1/20. It contains Norethindrone Acetate 1 mg, Ethinyl Estradiol 20 mcg, and Ferrous Fumarate 75 mg — identical to Aurovela Fe 1/20. Because Teva is one of the largest generic manufacturers, Junel Fe 1/20 tends to be more consistently available at chain pharmacies.
Typical cost with coupon: $10–$20 per pack
Manufacturer: Mayne Pharma
Another widely available generic equivalent. Microgestin Fe 1/20 has been on the market for years and has an established track record. The formulation is bioequivalent to Aurovela Fe 1/20.
Typical cost with coupon: $8–$20 per pack
Manufacturer: Lupin Pharmaceuticals
Blisovi Fe 1/20 is a newer generic that's gained market share in recent years. Same active ingredients, same doses. Some patients report slight differences in the inactive ingredients (fillers, dyes), which very rarely may cause minor differences in tolerability.
Typical cost with coupon: $10–$25 per pack
Manufacturer: Novitium Pharma
Larin Fe 1/20 is another FDA-approved generic equivalent. It's carried by many pharmacies and is often available when other brands are not.
Typical cost with coupon: $8–$18 per pack
If none of the direct generics are available, or if you've been thinking about trying a different formulation, here are some other combination oral contraceptives your doctor might suggest:
If you've had breakthrough bleeding on the 20 mcg Ethinyl Estradiol formulation, your doctor might consider:
If you're sensitive to estrogen and want even less:
Switching between generic equivalents of the same medication is usually simple:
If you can't find Aurovela Fe 1/20, don't wait and hope it shows up next week. You have real, effective alternatives available right now. Direct generics like Junel Fe 1/20, Microgestin Fe 1/20, Blisovi Fe 1/20, and Larin Fe 1/20 are all therapeutically identical and widely available.
Use Medfinder to check availability at pharmacies near you, and talk to your provider about switching if needed. For tips on finding your medication, see our guide on how to find Aurovela Fe 1/20 in stock. And if cost is a concern, don't miss our breakdown of coupons, discounts, and patient assistance programs.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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