Anonymous wrote:Freedom Fertility has them for about $6 a pill, so 21 would be $126
http://www.freedomfertility.com/fertility-medications/medications-and-pricing.aspx
You might also try calling Alexander's Twin Pharmacy in New Jersey (google for the number) -- I don't know the price off hand, but they were the cheapest source for almost all of my other IVF meds, so they might have a lower price for Endometrin. Can't hurt to check.
Grubbs Pharmacy, near Dupont Circle, may also have a good price.
I've not heard anyone say that CVS is the cheapest source for anything. So definitely shop around! CVS was going to charge me $60 or something crazy like that for Clomid, till I found out I could get the generic at Wal-Mart for $18. (10 pills)
Avoid Alexander's Twin Pharmacy if you value your health and life. This pharmacy has filled many of my prescriptions with the wrong medications, dosages and prescription lengths. Even more troubling is that several doctors have told me to switch pharmacies.
When searching online reviews for Alexander's Twin Pharmacy, it appears that others have had the same experiences. There are so many other pharmacies with great ratings why take the chance.
Lastly and maybe the most unforgivable, the people who work at Alexander's Twin Pharmacy from the pharmacists to the clerks are the most obnoxious, nasty, sarcastic, moody and condescending people you’ll ever have the misfortune to meet. I simply feel sorry for them.