K 100 FAQs
How much does K 100 cost without insurance?
K 100 is an over-the-counter dietary supplement. Both insured and uninsured customers can expect to pay $7.60 for K 100. With a SingleCare discount card and a prescription for K 100, you pay only $2.93.
How much does K 100 cost with insurance?
K 100 is not covered by insurance. Currently, however, you will pay only $2.93 for K 100 with a SingleCare savings card. SingleCare is welcomed at major pharmacies throughout the nation, such as Walmart, Kroger, Walgreens, and many others.
Does Medicare cover K 100 and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans do not typically cover K 100. An easy way to reduce the cost of K 100 is by using a SingleCare discount card with your prescription for K 100 at a SingleCare participating pharmacy. A SingleCare K 100 coupon reduces the price of K 100 to $2.93.
What is the brand name of K 100?
K 100 is a generic supplement sold under brand names such as Nature's Blend (Swanson Vitamins), 365 Everyday Value (Whole Foods), and GNC (GNC Holdings). K 100 can also be found sold under brand names such as Mason Naturals, Puritan's Pride, and The Vitamin Shoppe.
What is K 100?
K 100 is a dietary supplement taken to address vitamin K deficiency. Each tablet contains 100 mcg of vitamin K1.
All the K vitamins take part in a chain of reactions that cause blood to clot, so a vitamin K deficiency leads to problems with bleeding and bruising.
Vitamin K1, also called phytonadione, phytomenadione, or phylloquinone, is plentifully available in foods such as green vegetables. Vitamin K deficiency is usually caused by drugs, such as aspirin or antibiotics, that interfere with the body's ability to use vitamin K.
K 100 is taken as a tablet.
What are the side effects of K 100?
K 100 has minimal side effects that are only rarely experienced. While not a complete list, the most common side effects of K 100 are a blue color on the lips, fingernails, or palms, changes in taste, increased sweating, shortness of breath, flushing, and dizziness. Allergic reactions are rare and usually due to the inactive ingredients in K 100.