Ecotrin FAQs
How much does Ecotrin cost without insurance?
You could spend about $7.59 for Ecotrin without insurance. You can save money on your Ecotrin costs with SingleCare in the case that your doctor writes a prescription for Ecotrin. With our Ecotrin coupons, you'll pay the reduced price of $2.51. Our discount cards are accepted at all participating pharmacies like Walmart, Longs Drugs, Kroger, and Walgreens among many others.
How much does Ecotrin cost with insurance?
How much you pay for Ecotrin can vary by insurance plan but your pharmacist can help you calculate your copay on your Ecotrin prescription. You'll likely only receive insurance coverage for Ecotrin if your doctor writes a prescription for it.
The average retail price of Ecotrin is about $7.59 per 1, 125 Tablets Delayed Release Bottle. You could pay even less with SingleCare. With our prescription savings card you could pay a reduced price of $2.51 for your Ecotrin refill. Your pharmacist can help you to compare prices at your local pharmacy today.
Does Medicare cover Ecotrin and how much does it cost?
Medicare does not generally provide coverage for over-the-counter medicine like Ecotrin. If you are looking to save on your out-of-pocket costs you can use SingleCare as your copay when your doctor prescribes Ecotrin. When you use our prescription discount card you could pay a reduced price of $2.51 for Ecotrin at participating pharmacies.
Is there a generic of Ecotrin?
Ecotrin is a brand-name drug. Aspirin is the generic version of Ecotrin.
What is Ecotrin?
Ecotrin is an FDA-approved, low-strength aspirin that is used to treat pain and reduce inflammation or fever. This medication may also be prescribed to prevent or treat people who have had a heart attack, stroke, or angina (a type of chest pain). Ecotrin is a brand-name medication that can be bought over-the-counter or as a prescription drug.
Do not use Ecotrin if you are allergic to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), if you have stomach or intestinal bleeding, or if you have hemophilia (blood clotting disorder).
Before taking Ecotrin you should inform your doctor about other medical conditions you may have or if you have a history of kidney or liver disease, gout, asthma, or seasonal allergies. If you or your child recently had a viral infection, such as the flu or chickenpox, you should not use Ecotrin.
You should only this medication for cardiovascular conditions if it was prescribed by a doctor and according to your doctor's dosage instructions.
What are the side effects of Ecotrin?
Ecotrin can cause a serious and potentially fatal condition in children called Reye's Syndrome so you should not give this medication to a child without first consulting your child's pediatrician. Reye's Syndrome is a condition that causes swelling to the brain and liver of children and teens who are recovering from a viral infection and are given aspirin for fever or pain relief.
Some of the side effects of Ecotrin include drowsiness, mild headache, and heartburn or upset stomach. You could also develop serious side effects like ringing in your ears, hallucinations, confusion, rapid breathing, and swelling or pain that lasts for more than 10 days. You should get immediate medical attention if you have these or worsened symptoms.
You can experience side effects not mentioned in the above list. Talk to your healthcare provider about all the effects of Ecotrin to ensure it is right for you.