Don’t let the cost of brand-only contraception disrupt your reproductive health. We helpeligible patients access Natazia (estradiol valerate / dienogest oral contraceptive) for as little as $69.95 per month through the manufacturer’s Patient Assistance Program.
The Natazia Prescription Assistance Program is a manufacturer-sponsored initiative that provides Natazia at little or no medication cost to qualifying patients based on income and insurance status. The program is designed for uninsured and underinsured women who cannot afford ongoing brand-only contraceptive therapy.
Navigating the program on your own, however, means dealing with eligibility verification, prescriber coordination, documentation requirements, and renewal deadlines — all while navigating intermittent pharmacy supply that has affected Natazia during 2026.
AffordMyPrescriptions eliminates that burden. For a flat $69.95 per month, our Patient Advocates handle every step of your enrollment, from initial application through ongoing refill coordination, supply tracking, and annual re-certification — so you focus on your health, not paperwork.
| Pharmacy(With Coupon) | PrIce (30-Day)* | You Save W/ Us |
|---|---|---|
| Walgreens | ~$298.00 | Save ~$228/mo |
| CVS Pharmacy | ~$310.00 | Save ~$240/mo |
| Walmart | ~$268.00 | Save ~$198/mo |
| Costco | ~$255.00 | Save ~$185/mo |
| Kroger | ~$245.00 | Save ~$175/mo |
*Retail prices are estimates based on public data and vary by pharmacy. Coupon prices from GoodRx and SingleCare as of April 2026. Afford My Prescriptions Advocacy Service bypasses retail pricing by using drug manufacturer programs to secure your medication for you—independent of dosage or retail price.
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The Patient Assistance Program is free to apply for and provides Natazia at no medication cost if approved. But the process involves detailed applications, prescriber coordination, documentation, andongoing renewal management — particularly important when supply of brand Natazia has been intermittent. Our $69.95/month service covers full advocacy: applications, doctor coordination, supply tracking, refill management, and annual re-enrollment — so you focus on your health, not paperwork.
Complete a simple eligibility form so our team can determine if you may qualify for medication assistance programs.
Our specialists help gather documentation, complete applications, and coordinate with program providers.
Once approved, you may receive your medication through the assistance program while we help manage ongoing paperwork and renewals.
Many patients try discount cards first. Here’s why the Patient Assistance Program through AffordMyPrescriptions is the better long-term solution for Natazia:
Copay accumulators may prevent savings from counting toward your deductible
Fixed $69.95/month — never changes regardless of retail price
Medication supplied directly through the assistance program
If denied, we explore alternative savings paths on your behalf
Eligibility is generally determined by annual household income and insurance status. Most programs follow guidelines that include limits of up to $40,000 for individuals, $60,000 for couples, and $100,000 for larger families. Because requirements vary by program and household, we encourage you to contact AffordMyPrescriptions directly so we can review your specific situation and determine if you qualify for Natazia assistance.
Natazia (estradiol valerate / dienogest) is a four-phase oral combination contraceptive FDA-approved to prevent pregnancy. Each 28-day pack contains tablets in four different active dose strengths followed by two inactive (placebo) tablets. The active doses are timed to mimic the body’s natural cycle of estrogen and progesterone changes in a structured way. Combination oral contraceptives like Natazia work primarily by suppressing ovulation, with secondary effects on cervical mucus and the lining of the uterus.
How It Works:
Natazia is a combination birth control pill that primarily prevents pregnancy by suppressing ovulation. It also thickens cervical mucus to block sperm and thins the uterine lining to prevent implantation. Unlike most pills, it uses a unique four-phase structure that adjusts hormone doses throughout the 28-day cycle to maintain high effectiveness.
Form and Use:
The medication consists of a 28-day blister pack containing 26 active tablets of varying doses and two inactive placebo pills. One tablet must be taken by mouth at the same time every day in the exact order printed on the pack. Consistency is vital, as taking a pill more than 12 hours late or skipping doses can reduce contraceptive protection
Generic Availability:
As of April 2026, there is no commercially available generic for Natazia in the United States, although an authorized generic has been FDA-approved. Patients currently must use the brand-name product, which has experienced intermittent supply issues during 2026. While cheaper generic birth control exists, these are not direct substitutes for Natazia’s specific four-phase regimen.
Warnings:
Natazia carries an FDA boxed warning regarding cardiovascular risks, especially for smokers over age 35. It is important to disclose a history of blood clots, heart disease, or liver issues to a provider before use. Additionally, certain medications like seizure drugs, the antibiotic rifampicin, and St. John’s wort can make the pill less effective.
The average retail price is approximately $326.64 per 28-day pack, with cash prices reported as high as $845 in some locations. With the best GoodRx coupons, prices range $238–$325 at major pharmacies — SingleCare’s average is around $325. Through AffordMyPrescriptions, qualifying patients receive Natazia at no medication cost — our $69.95 monthly fee covers full advocacy and program management.
Yes. The Natazia supplied through the assistance program is the identical FDA-approved estradiol valerate / dienogest four-phase oral contraceptive you would receive at a retail pharmacy — same active ingredients, same four-phase dose structure, same packaging.
Not yet commercially available. An authorized generic of Natazia has been FDA-approved but has not yet launched in the United States as of April 2026. Other generic combination oral contraceptives (using ethinyl estradiol with various progestins) cost as little as $10–$25/month at major pharmacies, but they are not direct substitutes for Natazia’s specific estradiol valerate / dienogest four-phase regimen. Your prescriber can advise whether a generic alternative would be medically appropriate for you.
If you take a tablet more than 12 hours late, contraceptive effectiveness may be reduced and you may need to use a backup method (such as a condom) for a period of time. Because Natazia uses a four-phase dosing schedule, missed-dose instructions depend on which phase
of the pack the missed tablet was in. Refer to the patient information leaflet that came with your medication or call your prescriber for guidance.
If your initial application is denied, we explore alternative savings paths on your behalf — including the manufacturer’s copay savings card if you have commercial insurance (reportedly as low as $0 per fill with a per-fill cap of approximately $125), independent patient-assistance foundations, or asking your prescriber whether a generic combination oral contraceptive would be medically appropriate. If we cannot find a path to medication access, you will not be charged our service fee.
Most enrolled patients receive their first Natazia shipment within two to four weeks of completing the documentation. Timing also depends on current pharmacy supply, which has been intermittent during 2026 — your advocate will keep you updated if availability changes.
If you are struggling with the high cost of Natazia, our team may be able to help you
access assistance programs designed to make brand-only contraception affordable.
Check your eligibility today and take the first step toward predictable, sustainable access.
Start free by filling out a simple online form.
Our specialist will contact you for a quick welcome call.
Our team handles everything, so you can focus on your health.