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Pay No More Than $24!
The Loestrin® 24 Fe Patient Savings
Card is your ticket to reduced out-of-pocket expenses! With your activated Patient
Savings Card, you will pay no more than
$24 for Loestrin® 24 Fe – the birth control
pill with the 3-day period.*
This program allows you to enjoy the benefits of Loestrin® 24 Fe whether you have insurance coverage or not.
  • If you have no insurance, it will cost you just $24 to get Loestrin® 24 Fe.
  • If you have insurance and have a prescription copay of greater than $24, you will now pay just $24 for Loestrin® 24 Fe.
  • If you have insurance, but Loestrin® 24 Fe is not covered by your insurance, you will now pay just $24 for Loestrin® 24 Fe.

How Do I Get a Card?

Ask your doctor about the Loestrin® 24 Fe Patient Savings Card at your next visit. After you get your Patient Savings Card from your doctor, follow the instructions on the card to activate your account. You may activate your card online or via telephone: 1-877-637-4624. Then, simply present the card to your pharmacist for instant savings on your prescription for Loestrin® 24 Fe.

Once activated, your card is good for up to 12 prescription fills on a prescription of Loestrin® 24 Fe, so please keep it for future use.

*On average, by Cycle 6.

† Please see eligibility criteria on "Activation Page"

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Important Safety Information about Loestrin® 24 Fe: Oral contraceptives are not for everybody. Most side effects are not serious and those that are occur infrequently. Serious risks, which can be life threatening, include blood clots, stroke and heart attacks, and are increased if you smoke cigarettes. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious cardiovascular side effects, especially if you’re over 35. Women who use oral contraceptives should not smoke. Some women should not use the Pill, including women who have or have had blood clots, certain cancers, a history of heart attack or stroke, as well as those who are or may be pregnant. Oral contraceptives do not protect against HIV infection (AIDS) and other sexually transmitted diseases.

For further safety and other information please see the Patient Prescribing Information.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.