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Updated: February 26, 2026

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

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Layolis Fe 28 can be expensive without insurance. Here are the best coupons, savings programs, and strategies to get this birth control at the lowest possible price in 2026.

Layolis Fe 28's retail cash price can range from roughly $75 to over $150 per 28-tablet pack depending on the pharmacy. If you're paying out of pocket — or if your insurance doesn't cover it — that adds up fast. The good news: there are multiple legitimate ways to significantly cut that cost. Here's everything you need to know about getting Layolis Fe 28 at the lowest price possible in 2026.

What Does Layolis Fe 28 Cost Without Insurance?

Retail (cash) prices for Layolis Fe 28 vary significantly by pharmacy. GoodRx lists prices starting at approximately $76 for a 28-tablet pack at some pharmacies. At other pharmacies without a coupon, the retail price can exceed $140–$180 for the same supply. The chewable tablet formulation tends to be priced higher than standard swallowed oral contraceptives.

Option 1: Use a GoodRx or SingleCare Coupon

GoodRx and SingleCare are prescription discount programs (not insurance) that negotiate lower prices at participating pharmacies. To use them:

  1. Go to GoodRx.com or SingleCare.com.
  2. Search "Layolis Fe 28" and enter your zip code.
  3. Compare prices at pharmacies near you. Select the lowest-price option.
  4. Print or save the coupon on your phone and present it to the pharmacist instead of your insurance card.

Note: You typically cannot use a GoodRx coupon at the same time as insurance. Run both scenarios to see which gives you the lower price — the coupon sometimes beats the insurance copay, especially for generics.

Option 2: Use Your Insurance — ACA Contraceptive Mandate

Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), most private health insurance plans are required to cover FDA-approved contraceptive methods — including combination oral contraceptives like Layolis Fe 28 — at no cost to the patient (no copay, no deductible). This is one of the most valuable coverage benefits many patients don't fully utilize.

To use this benefit: present your insurance card at the pharmacy and ask them to bill your plan. If they tell you there's a copay, ask your pharmacist to verify whether the ACA contraceptive mandate applies and whether a different equivalent generic might be covered at $0.

Option 3: Switch to an Equivalent Generic

Kaitlib Fe is an FDA-approved generic equivalent of Generess Fe — the same active ingredients as Layolis Fe 28. Pharmacy pricing for Kaitlib Fe can sometimes be significantly different from Layolis Fe at the same pharmacy. SingleCare has listed Kaitlib Fe as low as $33–$65 at some locations. If your prescriber has not specified "brand medically necessary," your pharmacist can substitute Kaitlib Fe.

Option 4: Telehealth + Pharmacy Combo

Telehealth platforms like Nurx, Wisp, and The Pill Club specialize in contraceptive prescriptions and often have partnerships with pharmacies that offer deeply discounted pricing. Some plans start under $25/month. They can also accept insurance for $0 copay if the ACA mandate applies to your plan.

Option 5: Planned Parenthood or Community Health Centers

Planned Parenthood and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) provide contraceptive services on a sliding scale based on income. Oral contraceptives at these clinics can be provided at very low or no cost for eligible patients. Visit HRSA.gov to find an FQHC near you.

Option 6: Mail-Order for Larger Supply Savings

If you have insurance, filling a 90-day supply through your plan's mail-order pharmacy is typically cheaper per month than filling 30-day supplies at a retail pharmacy — and reduces the hassle of monthly refills. Ask your provider to write a 90-day prescription.

Option 7: Manufacturer Patient Assistance Programs

Some manufacturers of generic oral contraceptives offer patient assistance programs for uninsured or underinsured patients. Contact Actavis Pharma (manufacturer of Layolis Fe) at 866-316-7263 to inquire about any available savings programs. Eligibility requirements vary.

Comparing Your Savings Options

  • ACA-covered insurance: $0 copay — best option if your plan qualifies.
  • GoodRx coupon: Starting ~$76 at some pharmacies — good fallback if uninsured.
  • SingleCare for equivalent Kaitlib Fe: As low as ~$33–$65 — best cash price for equivalent product.
  • Telehealth platforms: Can be under $25/month — best for convenience + savings.
  • FQHC/Planned Parenthood: Sliding scale to $0 — best for low-income patients.

The Bottom Line

Between insurance coverage, discount coupons, and equivalent generics, most patients can get Layolis Fe 28 for well under retail. If you're also struggling to locate it, see our guide on finding Layolis Fe 28 in stock near you or use medfinder to have pharmacies searched for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Without insurance, Layolis Fe 28 retail prices range from approximately $76 to over $150 per 28-tablet pack depending on the pharmacy. Using a GoodRx coupon can bring prices down to around $76 at some locations. Switching to an equivalent generic like Kaitlib Fe with a SingleCare card can cost as little as $33–$65.

Under the ACA contraceptive mandate, most private insurance plans must cover FDA-approved contraceptives including combination oral contraceptives at no cost to the patient. However, coverage depends on your specific plan. Present your insurance card at the pharmacy and ask them to bill your plan. If Layolis Fe 28 isn't covered at $0, an equivalent generic may be.

Kaitlib Fe (an FDA-equivalent generic of Generess Fe) can cost as little as $33–$65 with a SingleCare discount card, compared to $76+ for Layolis Fe with GoodRx. Alternatively, generic norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol (Sprintec) is widely available for under $30 with a coupon and is one of the most affordable oral contraceptives available.

Medicaid covers contraceptives in all states, though the specific covered products vary by state formulary. Most Medicaid plans cover at least one oral contraceptive at low or no cost. Contact your state Medicaid plan to confirm coverage for Layolis Fe 28 or ask your pharmacist about covered equivalent alternatives.

Actavis Pharma (manufacturer of Layolis Fe) can be reached at 866-316-7263 to inquire about any available patient assistance programs. Additionally, Planned Parenthood and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) provide contraceptives on a sliding-scale income basis, which may result in little to no out-of-pocket cost for eligible patients.

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