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Price if you don’t sign up:
$8.21
One-time signup bonus:
-$3.00
Price with free signup:
$5.21
Signup bonus and member savings are automatically applied to your price when you fill an eligible prescription.
How is this calculated?
Price if you don’t sign up:
$8.21
One-time signup bonus:
-$3.00
Price with free signup:
$5.21
Signup bonus and member savings are automatically applied to your price when you fill an eligible prescription.
How is this calculated?
Price if you don’t sign up:
$16.32
One-time signup bonus:
-$3.00
Price with free signup:
$13.32
Signup bonus and member savings are automatically applied to your price when you fill an eligible prescription.
How is this calculated?
Price if you don’t sign up:
$17.69
One-time signup bonus:
-$3.00
Price with free signup:
$14.69
Signup bonus and member savings are automatically applied to your price when you fill an eligible prescription.
How is this calculated?
Price if you don’t sign up:
$26.68
One-time signup bonus:
-$3.00
Price with free signup:
$23.68
Signup bonus and member savings are automatically applied to your price when you fill an eligible prescription.
SingleCare’s prescription prices are based on multiple sources. The prices we publish are our best estimate, but we cannot guarantee that the price we display will exactly match the price you receive at the pharmacy. For an exact price, please contact your pharmacy and provide the BIN/GRP/PCN numbers shown on your SingleCare card.
Any SingleCare bonus savings, including the $3 sign-up bonus, may only be used once.
Carvedilol is a beta blocker (with alpha blocking activity as well) used to treat heart failure or for the treatment of hypertension (high blood pressure). It can also be used to treat left ventricular dysfunction after a heart attack. Carvedilol is a generic prescription drug. Brand names for this generic drug include Coreg and Coreg CR. The average retail price of Carvedilol is about $78.31 for 60, 12.5MG Tablet. You can lower this price to $4.00 for 60, 12.5mg Tablet of generic Carvedilol by using SingleCare’s Carvedilol coupon at participating pharmacies.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Pharmacy | Carvedilol Retail Price | Carvedilol SingleCare Price |
---|---|---|
CVS Pharmacy | $55.11 | $24.22 |
Walmart | $6.30 | $4.31 |
Walgreens | $55.77 | $28.42 |
Kroger Pharmacy | $22.94 | $8.67 |
Albertsons Pharmacy | $34.41 | $10.64 |
Rite Aid Pharmacy | $101.78 | $24.19 |
These prices are based on the last 12 months of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Carvedilol is a beta blocker (with alpha blocking activity as well) used to treat heart failure or for the treatment of hypertension (high blood pressure). It can also be used to treat left ventricular dysfunction after a heart attack. Carvedilol is a generic prescription drug. Brand names for this generic drug include Coreg and Coreg CR. The average retail price of Carvedilol is about $78.31 for 60, 12.5MG Tablet. You can lower this price to $4.00 for 60, 12.5mg Tablet of generic Carvedilol by using SingleCare’s Carvedilol coupon at participating pharmacies.
Without any health insurance coverage, your Carvedilol price can be around $78.31 for 60, 12.5MG Tablet. To reduce this cost, use a SingleCare prescription discount card and pay a cash price of $4.00 for 60, 12.5mg Tablet of generic Carvedilol. These savings are redeemable at many local pharmacies.
The cost of Carvedilol with insurance will depend on the type of insurance plan you have. If you need help figuring out the cost of this drug with insurance, speak to your local pharmacist or call your insurance provider directly. Using a SingleCare Carvedilol discount card may also help you save money by lowering the cost of your prescription to $4.00 for 60, 12.5mg Tablet of generic Carvedilol, depending on the pharmacy you go to. Ask your pharmacist to compare your copay with the SingleCare coupon to find the best pricing on your prescription.
Carvedilol is generally covered by Medicare prescription plans. Or, you can save on this medication by using a SingleCare savings card. Lower your cost of generic Carvedilol to $4.00 for 60, 12.5mg Tablet when you use a SingleCare prescription discount coupon at local neighborhood pharmacies near you.
Carvedilol is manufactured by a few companies including Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc., and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Inc. Brand-name versions of Carvedilol include Coreg and Coreg CR.
Carvedilol is a beta-blocker (with alpha-blocking activity) that is typically prescribed to treat high blood pressure or heart failure. It is also used after a heart attack to boost the chances of survival if your heart is not functioning normally. Lowering high blood pressure can help prevent strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems. Carvedilol is available in oral tablets (immediate-release form) and oral capsules (extended-release form).
This drug works by blocking the action of certain natural substances in your body, such as epinephrine, which acts on the heart and blood vessels. Carvedilol can help lower heart rate and blood pressure, which can help reduce strain on the heart.
If you’re using Carvedilol for treating high blood pressure, it can take one to two weeks before you experience the full benefit of the drug. You should continue taking this medication even if you feel well. Most people with high blood pressure do not experience any obvious symptoms.
Carvedilol can be used to treat heart failure as well as left ventricular dysfunction after a heart attack. It helps lower blood pressure and improves how the heart pumps blood.
Some of the most common adverse reactions of Carvedilol include dizziness, tiredness, diarrhea, high blood sugar, low blood pressure, weight gain, slow heart rate, nausea, headache, weakness, and shortness of breath. Consult your doctor if you experience any side effects. You should also talk to your doctor if side effects persist or worsen.
Serious side effects of Carvedilol may include worsening chest pain, worsening heart failure or other heart problems, and shortness of breath. Individuals with diabetes may also need to monitor blood sugar more closely while using beta-blockers like Carvedilol. Beta-blockers can mask the symptoms of hypoglycemia—or worsen hyperglycemia.
Serious allergic reactions are rare but require emergency medical attention. Symptoms may include hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling around the face, lips, tongue, or throat. A serious skin reaction is rare but also requires emergency medical help. Symptoms may include fever, sore throat, skin pain, burning eyes, red or purple rash, or blistering or peeling skin.
Other side effects not listed here may also occur. Consult your healthcare provider for medical advice and more information about other possible side effects, warnings, and precautions before taking Carvedilol. You may also report side effects to the FDA.
After receiving her doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Karen Berger, Pharm.D., has worked in both chain and independent community pharmacies. She currently works at an independent pharmacy in New Jersey. Dr. Berger enjoys helping patients understand medical conditions and medications—both in person as a pharmacist, and online as a medical writer and reviewer.
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This is a prescription discount plan. This is NOT insurance nor a Medicare prescription drug plan. The range of prescription discounts provided under this discount plan will vary depending on the prescription and pharmacy where the prescription is purchased and can be up to 80% off the cash price. You are fully responsible for paying your prescriptions at the pharmacy at the time of service, but you will be entitled to receive a discount from the pharmacy in accordance with the specific pre-negotiated discounted rate schedule. Pharmacy names, logos, brands, and other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Towers Administrators LLC (operating as 'SingleCare Administrators') is the authorized prescription discount plan organization with its administrative office located at 4510 Cox Road, Suite 111, Glen Allen, VA 23060. SingleCare Services LLC ('SingleCare') is the vendor of the prescription discount plan, including their website.website at www.singlecare.com. For additional information, including an up-to-date list of pharmacies, or assistance with any problems related to this prescription drug discount plan, please contact customer service toll free at 844-234-3057, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (except major holidays). By using the SingleCare prescription discount card or app, you agree to the SingleCare Terms and Conditions found at https://www.singlecare.com/terms-and-conditions
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