Folbic FAQs
How much does Folbic cost without insurance?
The pharmacy price for Folbic is $35.70for 30, 2.5-25-2MG Tablet. With a SingleCare Folbic coupon, a prescription for Folbic costs $23.72. A SingleCare savings card can save you as much as 80% on all your prescription needs.
How much does Folbic cost with insurance?
Your copay for Folbic with insurance will vary depending on your insurance plan. Ask your pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to SingleCare. You may find your SingleCare discount card saves you money – with SingleCare, Folbic costs $23.72 for 30, 2.5-25-2mg Tablet.
Does Medicare cover Folbic and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans are unlikely to cover Folbic. People with Medicare can use a SingleCare Folbic coupon instead and lower their cost to as little as $23.72 for 30, 2.5-25-2mg Tablet.
What is the brand name of Folbic?
Folbic is the name of a generic prescription B-vitamin supplement. However, there are many generic over-the-counter alternatives sold as Tri-B, Super-B, or Folic Acid/B-6/B-12 supplements from Mason, KAL, Carlson, Nature's Bounty, and many more. As always, consult with your physician about the pros and cons of switching to a generic over-the-counter alternative.
What is Folbic?
Folbic is a brand-name prescription B-vitamin supplement with pyridoxine (vitamin B6), folic acid (vitamin B9), and cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12). It is prescribed to patients to either prevent or treat deficiencies of these vitamins due to poor nourishment, pregnancy, illness, or some other cause.
All the B vitamins are needed to convert proteins, fats, and carbohydrates into energy. Vitamins B6, B9, and B12 are critical in the production of red blood cells, which carry oxygen to all the cells in the body. Deficiencies in any of these three vitamins can cause anemia, or low levels of red blood cells in the blood. Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause mental illness.
What are the side effects of Folbic?
Common side effects of Folbic include but are not limited to upset stomach, nausea, diarrhea, gas, and drowsiness. Allergic reactions to Folbic are extremely rare.
Take Folbic as directed by your physician. Taking excessive amounts of B vitamins can over time result in lasting nerve damage.