

The cash price for Aurovela Fe 24 1/20 can top $100. Here's how to pay as little as $8 with coupons, discounts, and patient assistance programs.
Birth control is a basic healthcare need, but if you're paying out of pocket, the cost of Aurovela Fe 24 1/20 can be a shock. The retail cash price at most pharmacies ranges from $75 to over $110 for a single 28-day pack. That's over $1,300 a year just for birth control.
The good news? You almost certainly don't have to pay that much. Whether you have insurance, are uninsured, or just want to find the lowest price, there are multiple ways to bring your cost down dramatically — in some cases to under $10 per month.
Let's start with the baseline. Without any insurance or discounts, here's what you can expect to pay:
These prices vary by pharmacy. Chain pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens tend to be on the higher end, while warehouse clubs (Costco, Sam's Club) and some independent pharmacies may offer lower prices even without a coupon.
Prescription discount cards are free to use and can save you 70-80% off the retail price. Here are the best options for Aurovela Fe 24 1/20:
GoodRx consistently offers some of the lowest prices for Aurovela Fe 24 1/20:
SingleCare offers competitive pricing, especially for the Aurovela Fe 1/20 (21/7 regimen) formulation:
RxSaver (by RetailMeNot) compares prices across pharmacies and provides printable coupons:
Additional options worth checking:
Pro tip: Prices can vary significantly between pharmacies even with the same coupon. Always compare prices at 2-3 pharmacies before filling.
If you have health insurance, your Aurovela Fe 24 1/20 may be completely free:
If your insurance requires a different generic, ask your prescriber to update the prescription accordingly. The goal is $0 — don't pay a copay if you don't have to.
If you're uninsured or have a low income, these resources can help:
NeedyMeds maintains a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, discount cards, and free or low-cost clinic referrals. Search for Norethindrone Acetate/Ethinyl Estradiol to find relevant programs.
RxAssist is a patient assistance program database that can help you find manufacturer programs, state programs, and nonprofit assistance for prescription medications.
Planned Parenthood health centers provide birth control on a sliding fee scale based on income. If you qualify, you may receive oral contraceptives at reduced cost or free of charge.
Many states offer programs that help low-income residents pay for prescription medications. Eligibility and coverage vary by state. Check with your state's health department or Medicaid office.
Federally funded Title X clinics provide contraceptive services on a sliding fee scale. Services are confidential and available regardless of immigration status.
If you're flexible on the specific formulation, you may save even more by switching to a therapeutically equivalent oral contraceptive with lower pricing. For example:
These are 21/7 regimens rather than 24/4, so discuss the difference with your doctor. For a full comparison, see our guide on alternatives to Aurovela Fe 24 1/20.
Some pharmacies offer better pricing when you buy a 90-day (3-pack) supply instead of one pack at a time. Ask your pharmacist about multi-pack pricing, and make sure your prescription allows for 90-day fills.
Mail-order pharmacies often have lower overhead and can offer better prices. Options include:
Costco and Sam's Club pharmacies typically have lower prices than chain pharmacies, and you don't need a membership to use their pharmacy. It's worth checking their prices even if you're not a member.
No one should skip birth control because of cost. With discount coupons, you can bring the price of Aurovela Fe 24 1/20 down from over $100 to under $25 — and in many cases under $10 for equivalent formulations. If you have insurance, you should be paying $0.
Start by checking prices on GoodRx or SingleCare, confirm your insurance coverage, and explore patient assistance if you're uninsured. And if you're having trouble finding Aurovela Fe 24 1/20 at your pharmacy, use Medfinder to locate it in stock near you.
For more on the current supply situation, read our Aurovela Fe 24 1/20 shortage update for 2026. And to find a doctor who can prescribe this medication, check out how to find a prescriber near you.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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