Feosol FAQs
How much does Feosol cost without insurance?
The price for Feosol averages around $15.96 for 1, 120 Tablets Bottle, but this price may vary by store. With a SingleCare discount card, a prescription for Feosol costs $9.11 for 1, 120 tablets Bottle of generic Feosol. A free and reusable SingleCare savings card can help you save on over-the-counter medications when they're prescribed by a healthcare provider.
How much does Feosol cost with insurance?
Feosol is an over-the-counter iron supplement containing an ingredient (ferrous sulfate, i.e. iron) widely available in other over-the-counter dietary supplements. Therefore, you will not find Feosol covered by insurance plans as you would a prescription drug with a copay. You can use a free Feosol coupon from SingleCare to save money on your prescription. With a SingleCare discount card, The Feosol price is $9.11 for 1, 120 tablets Bottle of generic Feosol.
Does Medicare cover Feosol and how much does it cost?
Because Feosol is a low-priced, over-the-counter iron supplement, no Medicare prescription drug plan covers purchases of Feosol.
People with Medicare can use a SingleCare Feosol coupon instead and lower their cost to as little as $9.11 for 1, 120 tablets Bottle of generic Feosol.
Is there a generic of Feosol?
Feosol is a brand-name over-the-counter iron supplement. There are several generic versions of Feosol, such as Up & Up, RiteAid, Doctor's Best, and others.
Feosol is part of a family of related brand-name over-the-counter supplements: Feosol Original (ferrous sulfate), Feosol Complete (Bifera), and Feosol Natural Release (carbonyl iron). Search for these versions on our website or app to find free Feosol coupons.
What is Feosol?
Feosol is an iron supplement used by people concerned about the amount of iron in their blood. Iron is vital to the transport of oxygen in the bloodstream to the cells in the body. Feosol is sometimes prescribed to patients with iron-deficiency anemia, poor nutrition, or pregnancy – any condition involving a shortage of iron in the red blood cells.
Ferrous sulfate (an iron mineral) is the only active ingredient in Feosol. While side effects such as stomach upset and constipation are more likely with ferrous sulfate, it is an iron compound that is quickly absorbed and used by the body. Vitamins that are critical in the body's use of iron, such as vitamins B3, B9, B12, and C, are not included and may require additional supplementation.
What are the side effects of Feosol?
Common side effects of Feosol include but are not limited to upset stomach, stomach cramps, constipation, diarrhea, or black or bloody stools. Allergic reactions to ferrous sulfate are extremely rare.
Although iron is a naturally occurring and critical part of our diet, overdosing on iron can lead to iron poisoning and even death. Always follow your doctor's instructions or the suggested dosage on the supplement.