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Updated: January 21, 2026

How to Save Money on Tri-Sprintec 28 Day in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Find out how to pay less for Tri-Sprintec 28 Day in 2026 — from insurance coverage under the ACA to GoodRx, SingleCare, and patient assistance programs.

Good news: Tri-Sprintec 28 Day is one of the most affordable oral contraceptives available. As a widely available generic medication, it offers multiple pathways to dramatically reduce — or completely eliminate — your out-of-pocket cost. Here's a complete breakdown of every savings option available in 2026.

What Does Tri-Sprintec 28 Day Cost Without Insurance?

The average retail cash price of Tri-Sprintec 28 Day is approximately $55–$77 per 28-day pack without insurance or a discount card, depending on the pharmacy. At some retail locations, the price can be even higher. However, with discount programs, the price drops dramatically.

Option 1: Use Your Health Insurance (Often $0)

For most patients with commercial health insurance, Tri-Sprintec 28 Day (or an equivalent generic) costs $0. Under the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate, most commercial health plans must cover at least one form of hormonal birth control with no cost-sharing — meaning no copay and no deductible.

A few important caveats:

Your plan must cover at least one norgestimate/EE triphasic generic at $0. It may specify a particular generic (like Tri-Estarylla rather than Tri-Sprintec) — but the coverage is functionally identical.

Plans with religious employer exemptions may not cover contraceptives. Check with your benefits administrator.

Medicaid covers oral contraceptives in all states, typically at $0 copay.

Option 2: GoodRx — As Low As $17 Per Pack

If you don't have insurance or your insurance doesn't cover Tri-Sprintec specifically, GoodRx is one of the easiest ways to save. As of 2026, GoodRx coupons can reduce the price of Tri-Sprintec 28 Day to as low as $17.40 at participating pharmacies — a 77% discount off the average retail price of about $76.82.

To use GoodRx: go to GoodRx.com or the GoodRx app, search for "Tri-Sprintec," enter your zip code, and print or show the coupon at the pharmacy counter. GoodRx is not insurance — it's a discount card program. Most major pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Rite Aid, Kroger) accept GoodRx coupons.

Option 3: SingleCare — As Low As $6 Per Pack

SingleCare is another free prescription savings card that can be used at most pharmacies. As of 2026, SingleCare can reduce the price of Tri-Sprintec 28 Day to as low as $5.93 per pack for some versions — making it one of the cheapest options available for uninsured patients. Like GoodRx, SingleCare is not insurance and is compatible with no-insurance or high-deductible situations.

Option 4: Other Discount Programs and Apps

Additional prescription savings tools worth comparing:

RxSaver — Compares prices across pharmacies; often finds very competitive prices on generics.

NeedyMeds — Free discount drug card for uninsured/underinsured patients.

Walmart $4/$10 prescription list — Some oral contraceptive generics are included on Walmart's low-price list. Check Walmart's current list for norgestimate/EE.

Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs — An online pharmacy offering medications at transparent low prices. Check their website for current norgestimate/EE pricing.

Option 5: Telehealth Birth Control Services

Telehealth services like Nurx, The Pill Club, and Pandia Health bundle the prescription and medication delivery into a monthly fee that can be less expensive than getting a prescription from a doctor's visit and filling it at retail. Many of these services accept insurance and can bring your cost to $0/month under ACA coverage. Without insurance, prices typically range from $15–$30/month including delivery.

What About Manufacturer Coupons for Tri-Sprintec?

Because Tri-Sprintec is a generic medication, there is no manufacturer-sponsored savings card or copay assistance program. Manufacturer copay cards are typically offered only for brand-name drugs. For Tri-Sprintec, third-party discount programs like GoodRx and SingleCare provide the best non-insurance savings.

Patient Assistance Programs (PAP)

For patients who are uninsured and cannot afford even discounted prices, several state and federal programs offer free or low-cost birth control: Title X family planning clinics, Planned Parenthood income-based pricing programs, and state Medicaid expansion programs. Check HRSA's health center finder at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov for a federally funded clinic near you. If your biggest challenge is finding the medication in stock rather than the price, medfinder can help you locate a pharmacy with Tri-Sprintec available. See also our guide: how to find Tri-Sprintec 28 Day in stock near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, for most patients with commercial insurance. Under the ACA contraceptive mandate, most commercial health plans must cover at least one norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol triphasic generic with no copay. Your specific plan may cover Tri-Sprintec or an equivalent generic (like Tri-Estarylla) at $0 cost-sharing.

The average retail cash price is $55–$77 per 28-day pack. With a GoodRx coupon, the price drops to as low as $17.40. With a SingleCare card, the price can be as low as $5.93 per pack at some pharmacies.

No. Tri-Sprintec is a generic medication and does not have a manufacturer copay card. Third-party discount programs like GoodRx, SingleCare, and RxSaver provide the best savings for patients paying out-of-pocket.

Yes. Medicaid covers oral contraceptives in all states. In most states, Medicaid covers generic norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol triphasic at $0 copay or a minimal copay of $1–$3 per pack for eligible enrollees.

Potentially, yes. Telehealth birth control services like Nurx, The Pill Club, and Pandia Health can include prescription and delivery for $15–$30/month without insurance, or $0/month if you're covered under an ACA-compliant plan. This can be less expensive than retail pharmacy fills, depending on your situation.

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