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Affordable birth control prescriptions online without insurance.

Start a free online doctor consultation for birth control from the comfort of your home. Shop a variety of FDA-approved birth control prescriptions with low costs and fast, free shipping.

  • Free online doctor consult.*
  • Meds starting at $10 per month.
  • Pill and patch options.
  • For individuals 18 years or older.
  • HSA and FSA eligible.

Birth Control Price Comparison

RedBox Rx offers transparent, affordable pricing on birth control. Below is an example of what you can expect to pay for medication and an online doctor consult if Sprintec birth control is prescribed by your RedBox Rx doctor compared to another leading online birth control provider. Costs are without insurance. Start an online consult now.

Brand & Product Med Cost Doctor Consult Total Cost

RedBox Rx

Sprintec – 13 packs (save 33%)

$10 per month x 13 months = $130

FREE*

$130 for 13 months

NURX®

Generic birth control pill brands

$15 per month x 13 months = $195

$18

$213 for 13 months

*You save money on your doctor consultation fee by selecting RedBox Rx pharmacy and having treatment shipped to your address. Consultation fee increases to $69 if another pharmacy is used.

About Birth Control

Birth control is a highly personalized health topic. Learn about the types of birth control so you can make an informed decision.

  • There are five main types of hormonal birth control available: pill, patch, vaginal ring, injection and implant. Each of these options delivers one or both of the hormones estrogen and progesterone.1  

    Birth Control Pills

    The levels of hormones in each birth control pill varies by brand. Progesterone is the hormone that prevents pregnancy, and the estrogen component controls menstrual bleeding. Birth control pills are taken daily and come in three main forms:2 

    • Combination pills with estrogen and progesterone.

    • Progesterone only. Sometimes referred to as the mini pill.

    • Extended use pills that help have fewer periods.

    Birth Control Patches

    There are two brands of birth control patches available in the U.S.: Xulane (Ortho Evra®) and Twirla. Each transdermal patch is applied once per week and puts estrogen and progesterone into the blood stream.3 

    Birth Control Vaginal Ring

    There are two hormonal vaginal rings approved for use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA): Ethinyl estradiol; etonogestrel (NuvaRing®) and segesterone acetate; ethinyl estradiol (Annovera®). Both are worn for 21 days and then removed for seven days.

    With NuvaRing, you discard the ring after 21 days and put in a new one for the next cycle. Annovera is designed to last a year before it needs to be replaced. The ring is still removed for seven days each month and then placed back into the vagina until the year is up.

    Birth Control Injection

    Depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (Depo-Provera®), sometimes referred to as the depo shot, birth control injection is administered once every three months by a medical provider.5 

    Birth Control Implant

    The contraceptive implant (Nexplanon®) is a small, flexible rod-like device that a provider inserts under the skin in the inner, upper arm. It releases a steady dose of progestin into your bloodstream to prevent pregnancy for three years.6

  • RedBox offers a variety of monthly hormonal birth control options to meet your needs and lifestyle. If a prescribed medication is out of stock when ordered, RedBox Rx will substitute an equivalent generic to avoid disruption in your birth control routine.

    RedBox Rx offers the following birth control options, with potential generic or brand name substitutes in parenthesis: 

    • LoJaimiess (levonorgestrestrel/ethinyl estradiol)

    • Junel Fe 24 (Blisovi 24 FE, Larin 24 FE)

    • Volnea (desogestrel/ethinyl estradiol)

    • Portia (levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol, Marlissa)

    • Sprintec (norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol, Mili, Mono-Linyah, Estarylla, VyLibra)

    • Norethindrone (Errin, Camila, Incassia, Deblitane, Norlyda)

    • Tri-Estarylla (norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol, trinessa, Tri-Mili, Tri-Linyah, Tri-Femynor, Tri-Spintec, Tri-VyLibra)

    • Tri-Lo-Sprintec (Tri-Lo-Estaryl, norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol, Tri-Lo-Marzia, Tri-Lo-Mili, Tri-VyLibra)

    • Levonorgestrel-Ethinyl Estradiol (Iclevia, Introvale, Jolessa,Setlakin)

    • Drospirenone (ethinyl estradiol, Ocella, Syeda, Zumandimine)

    • Nikki (drospirenone-ethinyl estradiol, Jasmiel, Lo-Zumandimine, Loryna, Vestura)

    • Xulane (Zafemy, norelgestromin-ethinyl estradiol)

  • Hormonal birth control is around 99% effective if used perfectly. Adjusting for human error, effectiveness is around 91%. Effectiveness only changes among types of hormonal birth control if the individual user has a better time sticking to the schedule, whether that is a daily pill, a weekly patch, a monthly ring, a three-month injection or a three-year implant.7 

  • Birth control patches and birth control pills are both hormonal forms of birth control. The pros of a patch versus a pill include:

    • The patch only needs to be applied once a week. The pill is daily.

    • Its presence can be verified by sight for proof of birth control use.

    The cons of using a birth control patch versus the pill include:

    • Potential skin irritation.

    • Estrogen hormone levels are higher in the patch than in other hormonal birth control.

  • Birth control does have treatments outside of contraception. Hormonal birth control has been found clinically effective at treating, preventing or delaying onset of the following conditions:9

    • Menstrual bleeding disorders and menstrual-related pain symptoms.

    • Premenstrual syndrome (PMS).

    • Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

    • Seborrheic dermatitis.

    • Acne.

    • Alopecia. 

    • Follicular cysts.

    • Endometriosis.

    • Pelvic inflammatory disease.

    • Rheumatoid arthritis.

    • Menstrual migraine.

    • Multiple sclerosis.

    • Endometrial, ovarian and colon cancers.

  • The type of birth control that is best for you depends on your individual needs and conditions. Talk to your provider about your best options.

  • Yes, you can switch from one form of birth control to another. In some cases, switching birth control may make you vulnerable to pregnancy during or shortly after the switch. Your provider may recommend overlapping birth control methods to maintain effective prevention of pregnancy.10

  • Yes, birth control does expire. Check on the packaging for the expiration date. The birth control is still good to use until the end of the month listed. Expired birth control can lose its effectiveness and increase the risk of pregnancy.11

  • Birth control from RedBox Rx starts at $10 per month without insurance. Start a free online doctor consultation to find the right birth control option for you.

  • There is one birth control pill approved by the FDA for sale over the counter. Opill® (norgestrel) is a daily progestin-only oral contraceptive pill.12 

  • With RedBox Rx, you can get birth control pills online without seeing a doctor in person. Start a quick, free online assessment and one of our licensed providers will determine if a prescription is right for you.

Birth Control Options

  • LoJaimiess birth control box
    LoJaimiess (Generic Lo-Seasonique®)

    RedBox Rx offers affordable pricing on LoJaimiess (generic Lo-Seasonique®) birth control pills. Enjoy the convenience of automatic shipping directly to you and a free online consult with a U.S. licensed medical provider. Start a consult to find the best birth control treatment option for you. If LoJaimiess is unavailable, another generic equivalent like levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol may be prescribed.

    Starting at: $10 per month (billed annually)

  • RedBox Rx Junel Fe 24 Birth Control Box
    Junel Fe 24 (Generic Loestrin Fe 24®)

    Get affordable and convenient access to Junel Fe 24 (generic Loestrin Fe 24®) birth control pill with RedBox Rx. Start a free online consult and one of our licensed providers will help you find the best birth control treatment option for you. If Junel Fe 24 is unavailable, another generic equivalent like Blisovi 24 FE or Larin 24 FE may be prescribed. Enjoy automatic, free shipping with quarterly, bi-annual and annual shipping plans available.

    Starting at: $10 per month – 13 packs

  • RedBox Rx Volnea Birth Control Med Box
    Volnea (Generic Mircette®)

    Get a prescription for Volnea birth control pills (generic Mircette®) with the ease and convenience of RedBox Rx. We have affordable, flat-rate prescription pricing with free and automatic shipping available. Start an online consult to see which birth control could be right for you. If Volnea is unavailable, another generic equivalent like desogestrel/ethinyl estradiol may be prescribed.

    Starting at: $10 per month – 13 packs

  • Portia birth control box
    Portia (Generic Nordette®)

    Protect against pregnancy with a prescription for the Portia birth control pills (generic Nordette®). With RedBox Rx, you can get a prescription online from a U.S. licensed medical provider. We have affordable, flat-rate pricing with free and automatic shipping available. Start an online consult to see which birth control could be right for you. If Portia is unavailable, another generic equivalent like levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol or Marlissa may be prescribed.

    Starting at: $10 per month (billed annually)

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    Sprintec monophasic pack (Generic Ortho-Cyclen®)

    This is a combination pill containing both progestin and estrogen and is taken in a 28-day sequence. We make it quick and easy to discreetly find out what birth control prescription is right for you. Get access to a licensed medical professional today. If Sprintec Monophasic Pack is unavailable, another generic equivalent like norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol, Mili, Mono-Linyah, Estarylla, or Vylibra may be prescribed.

    Starting at: $10 per month - 13 packs

  • An image of norethindrone
    Norethindrone (Generic Ortho Micronor®)

    Norethindrone is a tried and true birth control prescription. We make it easy for you to get access to the prescription that’s right for you and help put you in control of your birth control. If Norethindrone is unavailable, another generic equivalent like Errin, Camila, Incassia, Deblitane or Norlyda may be prescribed. Start your visit now.

    Starting at: $10 per month - 13 packs

  • An image of tri-estarylla
    Tri-Estarylla Triphasic Pack (Generic Ortho Tri-Cyclen®)

    This is a combination pill containing both progestin and estrogen and is taken in a 28-day sequence. We make it quick and easy to discreetly find out what birth control prescription is right for you. If Tri-Estarylla Triphasic Pack is unavailable, another generic equivalent like norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol, TriNessa, Tri-Mili, Tri-Linyah, Tri-Femynor, Tri-Spintec or Tri-Vylibra may be prescribed. Get access to a licensed medical professional today.

    Starting at: $10 per month - 13 packs

  • An image of birth control medication
    Tri-Lo-Sprintec (Generic Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo®)

    Protect against pregnancy with a prescription for the Tri-Lo-Sprintec (generic Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo®) birth control pill. With RedBox Rx, you can get a prescription online from a U.S. licensed medical provider. We have affordable, flat-rate pricing with free and automatic shipping available. Start an online consult to see which birth control could be right for you. If Tri-Lo-Sprintec is unavailable, another generic equivalent like Tri-Lo-Estaryl, norgestimate/ethinyl estradiol, Tri-Lo-Marzia, Tri-Lo-Mili, or Tri-VyLibra Lo may be prescribed.

    Starting at: $10 per month 13 packs

  • An image of birth control medication
    Levonorgestrel-Ethinyl Estradiol (Generic Seasonale®)

    Get a prescription online for the birth control pill levonorgestrel-ethinyl estradiol (generic Seasonale®) for RedBox Rx. We have affordable, flat-rate pricing with free and automatic shipping plans available. Start an online consult and a U.S. licensed medical provider will help you determine if a birth control pill could be right for you. If levonorgestrel-ethinyl estradiol is unavailable, another generic equivalent like Iclevia, Introvale, Jolessa, or Setlakin may be prescribed.

    Starting at: $10 per month (billed annually)

  • RedBox Rx Drospirenone-Ethinyl Estradiol Birth Control Box
    Drospirenone-Ethinyl Estradiol (Generic Yasmin®)

    A prescription for drospirenone-ethinyl estradiol (generic Yasmin®) birth control pill is easy to get online with RedBox Rx. All prescriptions are low cost with transparent, upfront pricing. Start a simple, free online consult with an experienced medical provider to discover if a birth control pill is right for you. If drospirenone-ethinyl estradiol is unavailable, another generic equivalent like Ocella, Syeda, or Zumandimine may be prescribed.

    Starting at: $10 per month – 13 packs of 28 tablets

  • An image of birth control medication
    Nikki (Generic Yaz®)

    RedBox Rx makes getting a prescription online for Nikki (generic Yaz®) birth control easy and affordable. Enjoy upfront, transparent pricing for the prescription, and connect with a licensed medical professional. Start a consult today to see birth control medication could be right for you. If Nikki is unavailable, another generic equivalent like drospirenone/ethinyl estradiol, Jasmiel, Lo-Zumandimine, Loryna, or Vestura may be prescribed.

    Starting at: $10 per month 13 packs

  • RedBox Rx Xulane Topical Patch Box
    Xulane® Transdermal Birth Control Patch (Generic Ortho Evra®)

    An alternative to the daily pill, Xulane is a topical birth control patch that distributes hormonal birth control through the skin and lasts for a full week. Available via prescription online from RedBox Rx with competitive prices and free shipping. Start an easy, quick online consult with a U.S. licensed medical provider to discover if a birth control patch could be right for you. If Xulane is unavailable, another generic equivalent like Zafemy or norelgestromin/ethinyl estradiol may be prescribed.

    Starting at: $32.78 per patch – 9 or 18 patches (billed quarterly or bi-annually)

Woman Taking Birth Control With a Glass of Water

99%

Hormonal birth control pills can be up to 99% effective.

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How RedBox Rx Works

  • Select how you want to treat your condition.

    Choose either a specific treatment or condition. Then fill out a quick online assessment about your health history and current concerns.

  • Get your personalized treatment plan.

    After a review by an experienced medical provider, you will receive recommended treatment options so you can complete the prescription order for your medication.

  • Prescriptions delivered right to your door.

    Enjoy free, fast shipping on all prescribed treatments from our U.S. licensed online pharmacy.

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Why Choose RedBox Rx

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  • Medications start at $10 per month.
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