Nextstellis (drospirenone/estetrol) is an oral contraceptive (birth control pill). Nexstellis is an estrogen/progestin combination, and works by preventing ovulation. It is available as a package of 28 tablets. It is used to prevent ovulation and pregnancy. There are currently no generic alternatives for Nextstellis. It may be covered by your Medicare or insurance plan, but some pharmacy coupons or cash prices could help offset the cost. Compare estrogen / progestin combinations.
Do Medicare prescription drug plans cover Nextstellis?
No.
In general, Medicare prescription drug plans (Part D) do not
cover this drug. Be sure to contact your specific plan to verify
coverage information. A limited set of drugs administered in a
doctor's office or hospital outpatient setting may be covered
under Medical Insurance (Part B).
If my Medicare prescription drug plan covers Nextstellis, how much will I pay?
It depends on which coverage stage you are in. Click on a tab below…
Deductible
Post-Deductible
Donut Hole
Post-Donut Hole
Copay Range
$245
In the Deductible stage, you may be responsible for the full cost of your drug.
Copay Range
$245
After your deductible has been satisfied, you will enter the Post-Deductible
(also called Initial Coverage) stage, where you pay your copay and your plan
covers the rest of the drug cost.
Copay Range
$245
In the Donut Hole (also called the Coverage Gap) stage, there is a temporary limit
to what Medicare will cover for your drug. Therefore, you may pay more for your drug.
Copay Range
$245
In the Post-Donut Hole (also called Catastrophic Coverage) stage, Medicare should
cover most of the cost of your drug.
Want an exact price for your co-pay?
Ways to Save on Nextstellis
Here are some ways that may lower the cost of your
Nextstellis prescription.
Instead of Medicare, Use a Coupon
If your Medicare co-pay is higher than $219.87, you can save money by using a GoodRx coupon instead.
Medicare prices are provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
They are accurate as-of Oct 2024 and the information may be updated. If you
encounter any issues, please let us know.
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