How much more does the birth control OTC cost than its generic counterpart, TriNessa?

I'd like to switch from TriNessa to OTC, because of the side effects the former have been cause.
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Do you have a prescription plan or settle up full price for your birth control pills? For my plan, it's $10 copay for a preferred generic, but up to $70 copay for the name brand. So, if you own a prescription plan, check with them roughly the pricing. Otherwise, check with the pharmacy. You'll also inevitability a new prescription from your doctor for Ortho TriCyclen next to no substitions checked off.

Have anyone tried the breast markdown pills? like Alexia? did anyone gain results?

OTC? Do you mean "over-the-counter"? There is no birth control pills you can buy surrounded by the store without a prescription (excluding the 'morning-after' pill).
And I own never heard of a pill call OTC.





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