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Updated: January 21, 2026

How to Save Money on Lo Zumandimine in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Learn how to save on Lo Zumandimine 28 Day with GoodRx coupons, insurance tips, patient assistance programs, and more — updated for 2026.

Lo Zumandimine 28 Day can cost over $150 per pack at full retail price — but most patients pay much less. Between insurance coverage, pharmacy discount coupons, and patient assistance programs, there are multiple ways to significantly reduce what you pay. Here's a complete 2026 guide to saving money on Lo Zumandimine.

What Does Lo Zumandimine Cost Without Insurance?

The retail price of Lo Zumandimine 28 Day varies by pharmacy, but the average cash price is around $156 per pack (28 tablets). Generic drospirenone/ethinyl estradiol more broadly averages $127-$170 per 28-tablet pack at retail. These prices can feel steep — but with coupons, the cost drops dramatically.

Option 1: Use a GoodRx Coupon

GoodRx is one of the most effective tools for reducing the out-of-pocket cost of Lo Zumandimine:

  • Lo Zumandimine with GoodRx: As low as $30.91 per pack — an 80% discount off the average retail price of $156.04.
  • Generic drospirenone/EE with GoodRx: As low as $17.40 per pack — a 90% discount off the average retail price.
  • How to use it: Visit goodrx.com, search for Lo Zumandimine, and compare prices at pharmacies near you. Show the digital coupon to your pharmacist at checkout.

GoodRx coupons cannot be combined with insurance — compare both to see which gets you a lower price at your specific pharmacy.

Option 2: Use a SingleCare Discount Card

SingleCare is another prescription savings card with competitive pricing for drospirenone/EE. The average retail price through SingleCare is around $127, but with a SingleCare card, the price drops to as low as $6.20 per 28-tablet pack for generic drospirenone/ethinyl estradiol. Prices vary by pharmacy location — use singlecare.com to compare near you.

Option 3: Use Your Health Insurance (You May Pay $0)

Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), most health insurance plans are required to cover FDA-approved contraceptives — including combination oral contraceptives like Lo Zumandimine — with no cost sharing. This means:

  • Many insured patients pay $0 for their birth control prescription.
  • ACA-compliant plans must cover at least one version of each FDA-approved method. If Lo Zumandimine specifically isn't covered at $0, another equivalent generic should be.
  • Grandfathered plans and certain religious employer plans may have different coverage rules.

If your insurance charges a copay, ask your OB-GYN to specify a therapeutic equivalency so you can be switched to the exact version your plan covers at $0.

Option 4: Medicaid and Title X Programs

If you have Medicaid, combination oral contraceptives are covered with $0 cost sharing in nearly all states. Medicaid is the largest payer for contraceptives in the U.S. If you are uninsured or underinsured, Title X family planning clinics (including Planned Parenthood affiliates and community health centers) provide birth control on a sliding-fee scale based on income — often at little or no cost.

Option 5: Buy a 90-Day Supply for Per-Pack Savings

Many pharmacies and insurance plans offer a reduced per-cycle price when you fill a 90-day (3-pack) supply instead of a 30-day supply. Using a GoodRx coupon for a 90-day supply of drospirenone/EE can reduce the per-pack cost significantly. Ask your prescriber to write for 84 tablets (3 cycles) at your next appointment.

Option 6: Telehealth and Mail-Order Pharmacies

Online birth control services often offer competitive pricing and bundled consultation + prescription services:

  • Nurx: Accepts most insurance; birth control can be $0 for many patients. Uninsured patients pay a flat monthly fee.
  • Pandia Health: Accepts most insurance; also offers affordable self-pay options.
  • Cost Plus Drugs (Mark Cuban): Offers transparent, heavily discounted pricing on generic medications. Check costplusdrugs.com to see if drospirenone/EE is listed.

What About Manufacturer Savings Programs?

Because Lo Zumandimine is a generic medication manufactured by Aurobindo, it does not have a manufacturer copay savings card like brand-name drugs do. However, the branded Yaz and Yasmin drugs (by Bayer) have historically offered savings programs for commercially insured patients. Check bayer.com for current offers if you are being prescribed the brand.

If price is partly driving your search for alternatives, also check out our guide on how to find Lo Zumandimine in stock near you — because sometimes the lowest price is at a pharmacy with better availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

With a GoodRx coupon, Lo Zumandimine 28 Day costs as low as $30.91 per pack — an 80% reduction from the average retail price of $156.04. If you use a coupon for generic drospirenone/ethinyl estradiol (not specifically the Lo Zumandimine brand), prices can be as low as $17.40 per pack.

Most ACA-compliant health insurance plans cover FDA-approved contraceptives, including combination oral contraceptives like Lo Zumandimine, with no cost sharing (i.e., $0 copay). Medicaid also covers birth control with no cost sharing in nearly all states. Check your specific plan's formulary to confirm Lo Zumandimine is covered, or ask your pharmacist if a $0 equivalent is available under your plan.

If you don't have insurance, Title X family planning clinics, Planned Parenthood affiliates, and community health centers provide birth control on a sliding-fee scale based on income — often at very low or no cost. Medicaid may also be available depending on your income and state.

Lo Zumandimine is a generic drug made by Aurobindo Pharma, so there is no manufacturer copay card for it. The best discounts come from pharmacy discount programs like GoodRx and SingleCare. If you are prescribed brand-name Yaz, Bayer may offer savings programs for commercially insured patients at bayer.com.

Yes, in most cases. Many insurance plans offer a lower copay for 90-day fills compared to monthly fills. With GoodRx, comparing 28-tablet vs. 84-tablet pricing at your preferred pharmacy can reveal additional savings. Ask your prescriber to write for 84 tablets (3 cycles) to take advantage of bulk pricing.

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