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Updated: April 1, 2026

How to Save Money on Cryselle 28 in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

How to Save Money on Cryselle 28 in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

Cryselle 28 can cost up to $62 without insurance. Learn how to pay as little as $12 per pack with coupons, discount cards, and patient assistance programs.

Birth Control Shouldn't Break the Bank

Cryselle 28 is one of the most commonly prescribed combined oral contraceptives in the U.S. It's effective, well-tolerated, and — for most insured patients — free under the ACA. But if you're uninsured, underinsured, or your plan doesn't cover this specific brand, the out-of-pocket cost can be a real burden.

The good news: there are multiple ways to reduce what you pay for Cryselle 28 in 2026, from free discount coupons to patient assistance programs that can cover the full cost. Let's break it all down.

How Much Does Cryselle 28 Cost Without Insurance?

Without any insurance or discount program, Cryselle 28 typically costs:

  • Retail cash price: $30–$62 per 28-tablet pack (one month's supply)
  • Annual cost at retail: $360–$744 per year

The price varies by pharmacy. Large chain pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens) tend to charge on the higher end, while warehouse clubs (Costco) and some independent pharmacies may charge less. The exact price can also depend on your location and the specific generic manufacturer stocked.

Since Cryselle 28 is a generic (the brand name Lo/Ovral was discontinued), you're already paying generic prices. But generic doesn't always mean cheap — especially without insurance.

Coupons and Discount Cards

Free prescription discount cards are the fastest way to lower your out-of-pocket cost for Cryselle 28. These programs negotiate lower prices with pharmacies and pass the savings to you — no insurance required, no sign-up fees, and no eligibility requirements.

Top Discount Programs for Cryselle 28

  • SingleCare: As low as $11.88 per pack at participating pharmacies — one of the lowest prices available. No membership required. Works at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, and many independent pharmacies.
  • GoodRx: Prices starting around $22.99 per pack, depending on your pharmacy. GoodRx also offers a Gold membership ($9.99/month) for additional savings on some medications.
  • RxSaver: Compare prices across pharmacies in your area and print a free coupon. Prices vary but are typically in the $15–$25 range.
  • Optum Perks: Free coupons with prices that vary by location. Worth checking alongside SingleCare and GoodRx.
  • BuzzRx: Another free option with competitive pricing at many pharmacy chains.
  • America's Pharmacy: Free discount card with prices typically in the $12–$20 range per pack.

How to Use Discount Coupons

  1. Visit one of the coupon sites above and search for "Cryselle 28" or "norgestrel/ethinyl estradiol"
  2. Enter your zip code to compare prices at nearby pharmacies
  3. Select the lowest price and show the coupon (printed or on your phone) to your pharmacist
  4. The pharmacist applies the discount at the register — no pre-approval needed

Important: Discount coupons cannot be combined with insurance. Use whichever gives you the lower price. If your insurance copay is higher than the coupon price, ask your pharmacist to run it through the discount program instead.

Patient Assistance Programs

If you're uninsured or have very low income, patient assistance programs (PAPs) can provide Cryselle 28 at no cost or very low cost.

Teva Cares Foundation

Cryselle 28 is manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals, and their charitable foundation — Teva Cares — offers a patient assistance program for qualifying patients.

  • Eligibility: U.S. residents who are uninsured or underinsured and meet income criteria
  • Cost: Qualifying medications provided at no cost
  • How to apply: Visit tevacares.org or call their helpline. You'll need a valid prescription and income documentation.

NeedyMeds

NeedyMeds (needymeds.org) is a nonprofit that maintains a comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, including those for oral contraceptives. They can help you find programs you may not know about, including state-specific and manufacturer programs.

RxAssist

RxAssist (rxassist.org) is another directory of patient assistance programs. It's particularly useful for finding programs from smaller manufacturers or regional organizations.

Planned Parenthood and Title X Clinics

If you receive care at a Planned Parenthood clinic or a Title X-funded family planning center, you may be able to get birth control at no cost or on a sliding-fee scale based on your income. These clinics often stock oral contraceptives and can help you access the specific brand you need or an appropriate substitute.

Other Ways to Save on Cryselle 28

ACA Contraceptive Coverage

Under the Affordable Care Act, most private insurance plans must cover at least one form of FDA-approved contraception in each category at $0 copay. Combined oral contraceptives like Cryselle 28 typically qualify. If your plan charges a copay for Cryselle 28 specifically, ask your insurer which generic they cover at no cost — it may be Low-Ogestrel, Elinest, or another equivalent.

Medicaid

All state Medicaid programs cover family planning services, including oral contraceptives, at no cost to the patient. If you're enrolled in Medicaid, Cryselle 28 or an equivalent should be covered with a $0 copay.

Mail-Order Pharmacies

Many insurance plans offer lower per-unit costs for medications ordered through their mail-order pharmacy benefit. A 90-day supply of Cryselle 28 via mail order can be more cost-effective than picking up one pack at a time — and it's more convenient.

Walmart and Costco Pharmacy

Walmart and Costco pharmacies are known for competitive generic pricing. Costco doesn't require a membership to use their pharmacy. It's worth checking their prices — they're sometimes lower than coupon prices at other chains.

Switch to an Equivalent Generic

If Cryselle 28 is priced higher at your pharmacy than a different brand with the same active ingredients, ask your pharmacist about switching to Low-Ogestrel, Elinest, or Turqoz. The price difference between generics from different manufacturers can be significant. For more on your options, read our guide on alternatives to Cryselle 28.

Quick Cost Comparison

  • Retail cash price: $30–$62 per pack
  • SingleCare coupon: As low as $11.88 per pack
  • GoodRx coupon: Starting around $22.99 per pack
  • With ACA-compliant insurance: $0 copay (in most cases)
  • Medicaid: $0 copay
  • Teva Cares PAP: $0 (if eligible)

Final Thoughts

No one should skip their birth control because of cost. Between free discount coupons, patient assistance programs, ACA coverage, and Medicaid, there's almost always a path to affordable Cryselle 28.

Start by checking prices on SingleCare or GoodRx — it takes 30 seconds and could save you $40+ per month. If cost is still a barrier, explore the Teva Cares patient assistance program or visit a Title X clinic near you.

And if you're also struggling to find Cryselle 28 in stock, check out our guide on how to find Cryselle 28 near you or search for real-time availability on Medfinder.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cheapest option is typically a SingleCare coupon, which can bring the price down to as low as $11.88 per pack at participating pharmacies. GoodRx coupons start around $22.99. No membership or sign-up is required for either program.

Under the ACA, most private insurance plans must cover at least one generic combined oral contraceptive at $0 copay. Cryselle 28 usually qualifies. If your plan charges a copay, ask which specific brand they cover at no cost — it may be Low-Ogestrel or another equivalent.

Yes. The Teva Cares Foundation (tevacares.org) offers a patient assistance program that provides qualifying uninsured or underinsured patients with Teva medications at no cost. You'll need a valid prescription and income documentation to apply.

Costco and Walmart pharmacies often have lower generic pricing than major chains. Costco doesn't require a membership to use their pharmacy. However, always compare their price against free discount coupons from SingleCare or GoodRx — coupon prices may be lower depending on your location.

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