Updated: January 25, 2026
How to Save Money on Seasonique in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance
Author
Peter Daggett

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- How Much Does Seasonique Cost?
- Option 1: Use Insurance (ACA Contraceptive Mandate)
- Option 2: GoodRx and Free Prescription Discount Cards
- Option 3: Choose a Generic Instead of Brand Seasonique
- Option 4: Title X Clinics and Planned Parenthood
- Option 5: Patient Assistance Programs and Manufacturer Savings
- Option 6: Mail Order Pharmacy for Better Pricing
- Summary: Your Savings Options at a Glance
Seasonique can cost over $500 per pack without insurance. Here are the best ways to save in 2026 — coupons, patient assistance, and lower-cost generics.
Seasonique's retail price without insurance can reach $490–$515 per pack at major chains like CVS and Walgreens. That's a shocking number — but it's not what most people actually pay. With the right combination of insurance, discount cards, and assistance programs, you can dramatically reduce what you pay for Seasonique or an equivalent generic.
Here's a complete breakdown of every cost-saving option available in 2026.
How Much Does Seasonique Cost?
Here's a realistic look at what patients pay at different access levels:
- Brand Seasonique (retail, no discount): $490–$515 per 91-day pack at CVS and Walgreens
- Generic equivalent (GoodRx coupon): Starting as low as $21–$35 per pack at participating pharmacies
- ACA-compliant insurance (generic): $0 copay — the most common scenario for privately insured patients
- Title X clinic / Planned Parenthood: $0–$25 per pack based on income for eligible patients
Option 1: Use Insurance (ACA Contraceptive Mandate)
If you have ACA-compliant health insurance, you may be entitled to Seasonique or a generic equivalent at $0 copay. Under the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate, health plans must cover at least one version of each FDA-approved contraceptive method — including extended-cycle oral contraceptives — without cost-sharing.
The specific generics covered at $0 vary by plan. If your plan covers Amethia at $0 but not brand Seasonique, ask your doctor to prescribe Amethia (or write generically) and fill at a covered pharmacy. Contact your insurer or pharmacist to confirm which extended-cycle generics are covered at no cost under your plan.
Option 2: GoodRx and Free Prescription Discount Cards
For uninsured patients or those whose insurance doesn't cover Seasonique, prescription discount cards can dramatically cut costs:
- GoodRx: Prices for generic equivalents of Seasonique start at approximately $21–$35 per pack at participating pharmacies. Download the app or visit GoodRx.com, search for your generic name, and show the coupon at the pharmacy counter.
- SingleCare: Another popular discount card. Prices for Camrese Lo and other generics have been as low as $33 per pack at some pharmacies. Accepted at CVS, Target, Walmart, and Kroger pharmacies.
- RxSaver: Often has competitive prices for generic oral contraceptives.
Important: Discount cards cannot typically be combined with insurance. Use them when paying cash or when the cash price is lower than your insurance copay.
Option 3: Choose a Generic Instead of Brand Seasonique
Brand-name Seasonique at retail costs $490–$515 per pack. The generic equivalents (Amethia, Ashlyna, Camrese, Daysee, Jaimiess, Simpesse) contain identical active ingredients and cost dramatically less — often $20–$90 per pack with a discount card, or $0 with ACA insurance.
Ask your doctor to write your prescription generically, or ask your pharmacist to substitute a generic. There is no clinically meaningful difference in effectiveness or safety between brand Seasonique and its AB-rated generics.
Option 4: Title X Clinics and Planned Parenthood
If you're uninsured or underinsured, federally funded Title X family planning clinics offer birth control at little or no cost based on your income. Planned Parenthood also provides contraceptive services regardless of insurance status. Both can prescribe Seasonique or a generic equivalent and dispense it directly, often at a fraction of retail cost.
To find a Title X clinic near you, visit HHS.gov's Title X locator or call the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association.
Option 5: Patient Assistance Programs and Manufacturer Savings
Teva, the manufacturer of brand Seasonique, does not currently offer a widely advertised patient assistance program for Seasonique specifically. However, resources like NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org maintain databases of manufacturer assistance programs and may list updated programs.
For generic manufacturers, patient assistance options are typically limited, but the lower base cost means discount cards usually bring the price within reach for most patients.
Option 6: Mail Order Pharmacy for Better Pricing
If you have insurance, mail-order pharmacy often provides the best combination of price and convenience. Most insurance plans allow 90-day supply fills through their pharmacy benefit manager at a lower copay than retail pharmacies. Since Seasonique is already a 91-day supply, it aligns perfectly with mail-order fills.
Summary: Your Savings Options at a Glance
- ACA insurance + generic → $0 copay (most common scenario)
- GoodRx/SingleCare + generic → $21–$50 per pack
- Title X or Planned Parenthood → $0–$25 based on income
- Brand Seasonique without discount → $490–$515 (avoid this if possible)
If you're also struggling to find Seasonique in stock, medfinder can help you locate it at pharmacies near you. You might find that a slightly different pharmacy has both a better price and the medication in stock.
For tips on tracking down Seasonique in stock, see our guide on how to find Seasonique in stock near you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Brand-name Seasonique retails for $490–$515 per 91-day pack at major chains like CVS and Walgreens without insurance. Generic equivalents (Amethia, Ashlyna, Camrese, etc.) are available for $20–$90 per pack with a discount card like GoodRx or SingleCare.
Most ACA-compliant health insurance plans cover at least one generic version of extended-cycle levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol (the same drug as Seasonique) at $0 copay under the contraceptive mandate. The specific generic covered at $0 varies by plan. Brand-name Seasonique may require a copay or prior authorization even with insurance.
With a GoodRx coupon, generic equivalents of Seasonique (such as Amethia, Ashlyna, or Daysee) are available for as low as $21–$35 per 91-day pack at many pharmacies. Prices vary by pharmacy and location. Compare prices using GoodRx.com or SingleCare.com before filling your prescription.
Teva does not currently offer a widely advertised patient assistance program specifically for Seasonique. However, NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org maintain up-to-date databases of manufacturer assistance programs. For uninsured patients, Title X clinics and Planned Parenthood may provide Seasonique or equivalent generics at little or no cost based on income.
In most cases, you cannot combine a GoodRx discount card with insurance at the same transaction. If your insurance copay is higher than the GoodRx cash price, you can choose to use GoodRx instead of insurance for that fill. This is sometimes called 'paying cash' at the pharmacy — ask the pharmacist to process it under the GoodRx price rather than billing insurance.
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