Calcium Chloride FAQs
How much does Calcium Chloride cost without insurance?
Without insurance coverage, the average cost of Calcium Chloride is around $12.29 per 1, 10ML of 10% Syringe. SingleCare can help you to save on this total with our Calcium Chloride savings cards. Pay only $3.84 for your Calcium Chloride prescription refill at participating pharmacies.
How much does Calcium Chloride cost with insurance?
Calcium Chloride may have varying costs based on the type of health insurance coverage that you have. Contact your insurance provider directly to find out how much Calcium Chloride costs with your plan. SingleCare is an easy-to-use savings option. Try our SingleCare Calcium Chloride coupon and pay only $3.84 for your prescription refills at participating pharmacies.
Does Medicare cover Calcium Chloride and how much does it cost?
Calcium Chloride is currently not covered by any Medicare plans. Without coverage, the average cash price of Calcium Chloride may be as high as $12.29 for 1, 10ML of 10% Syringe. You can save on this total by using a SingleCare pharmacy discount card. Redeem instant savings at participating pharmacies by using your SingleCare pharmacy discount card and pay just $3.84 for 1, 10ml of 10% Syringe of Calcium Chloride.
What is the brand name of Calcium Chloride?
Calcium Chloride is a generic prescription drug manufactured by Pfizer Inc. and American Regent, Inc. There is currently no brand-name version available.
What is Calcium Chloride?
Calcium Chloride is used to prevent and treat low levels of calcium in the blood, also known as hypocalcemia. It may also be used to protect the heart from high potassium levels and high magnesium levels. This medication works by replenishing the body's supply of calcium.
Calcium Chloride is available in the form of an injectable solution. It is given as an infusion into a vein over an extended period of time. This treatment is usually done by a healthcare professional in a medical setting. Your doctor will recommend an appropriate dose for you based on an assessment of your current medical condition, other drugs you are currently taking, and your response to treatment.
Notify all your healthcare providers that you take Calcium Chloride. This includes all your doctors, pharmacists, nurses, and dentists. Your doctor will need to run blood tests to monitor your medical condition during and after treatment. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. You will need to discuss the risks and benefits of using Calcium Chloride while you are pregnant.
What are the side effects of Calcium Chloride?
Common side effects resulting from treatment with Calcium Chloride include dizziness, fainting, mood changes, back pain, belly pain, or a change in how much urine is passed. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any of these effects and they persist or worsen. Many patients using this medication do not have any serious side effects.
Serious allergic reactions to this medication are usually rare. However, you should seek immediate medical attention if you begin to experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as itching, rash, swelling in your face or throat, severe dizziness, tightness in your chest, or trouble breathing.
Check with your doctor or healthcare provider for professional medical advice on the risks and benefits involved with using Calcium Chloride as this is not a complete list of side effects.