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-$3.00
Price with free signup:
$4.88
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:
$7.88
One-time signup bonus:
-$3.00
Price with free signup:
$4.88
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.
Metoprolol Tartrate is an FDA-approved, generic prescription medication that can be used with or without other medications to treat hypertension or high blood pressure. Metoprolol Tartrate can also be used to treat angina (chest pain), or can be used after a heart attack to reduce the risk of death. It comes in the form of an oral tablet that is generally taken one to two times a day. The brand-name version of this drug is Lopressor. (Toprol XL contains a different form of metoprolol called metoprolol succinate, and is available as an extended-release tablet, while Lopressor is an immediate-release drug.) The average retail price of Metoprolol Tartrate is usually around $110.12 for 60, 25MG Tablet of Metoprolol Tartrate. Use a SingleCare Metoprolol Tartrate coupon to reduce your cost for Metoprolol Tartrate down to $2.96 for 60, 25mg Tablet of generic Metoprolol Tartrate.
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 | Metoprolol Tartrate Retail Price | Metoprolol Tartrate SingleCare Price |
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CVS Pharmacy | $18.60 | $3.90 |
Walmart | $8.29 | $6.40 |
Walgreens | $30.25 | $7.20 |
Kroger Pharmacy | $11.64 | $4.22 |
Albertsons Pharmacy | $13.12 | $3.74 |
Rite Aid Pharmacy | $29.85 | $2.50 |
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.
Metoprolol Tartrate is an FDA-approved, generic prescription medication that can be used with or without other medications to treat hypertension or high blood pressure. Metoprolol Tartrate can also be used to treat angina (chest pain), or can be used after a heart attack to reduce the risk of death. It comes in the form of an oral tablet that is generally taken one to two times a day. The brand-name version of this drug is Lopressor. (Toprol XL contains a different form of metoprolol called metoprolol succinate, and is available as an extended-release tablet, while Lopressor is an immediate-release drug.) The average retail price of Metoprolol Tartrate is usually around $110.12 for 60, 25MG Tablet of Metoprolol Tartrate. Use a SingleCare Metoprolol Tartrate coupon to reduce your cost for Metoprolol Tartrate down to $2.96 for 60, 25mg Tablet of generic Metoprolol Tartrate.
The cash price of Metoprolol Tartrate is around $110.12 for 60, 25MG Tablet of Metoprolol Tartrate or even more if you do not have insurance coverage. Using a SingleCare Metoprolol Tartrate prescription discount card can help you to save on your prescription medication. Pay our lowest price of $2.96 for 60, 25mg Tablet of generic Metoprolol Tartrate when you use your discount card at participating pharmacies.
The average cost of Metoprolol Tartrate with insurance tends to vary based on the type of health insurance plan you are enrolled in and the level of benefits you are entitled to. You can also save on Metoprolol Tartrate by using SingleCare's Metoprolol Tartrate coupons. Redeem instant savings and pay $2.96 for 60, 25mg Tablet of generic Metoprolol Tartrate when you use your free coupon from SingleCare. You can always contact your insurance provider for up-to-date coverage information or ask your pharmacist to check the price of your prescription.
Metoprolol Tartrate is usually covered by Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans. The average cost for Metoprolol Tartrate with Medicare will vary depending on your plan’s formulary and coinsurance. With a SingleCare Metoprolol Tartrate discount card, you could pay as little as $2.96 for 60, 25mg Tablet at participating drugstores.
Metoprolol Tartrate is a generic drug manufactured by several companies, including West-Ward Pharmaceuticals and Mylan. The brand-name version of this drug is Lopressor. Metoprolol Tartrate is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and is available by prescription.
Metoprolol Tartrate is a generic prescription medication that can be used with or without other medications to treat high blood pressure. Metoprolol Tartrate can also be used to treat angina (chest pain), or can be used after a heart attack to reduce the risk of death.
This medication belongs to a class of drugs known as beta-blockers. It works by relaxing blood vessels and slowing heart rate. This helps improve blood flow and lower blood pressure.
Metoprolol Tartrate comes in the form of an oral tablet that is generally taken one or two times a day. Your doctor will recommend an appropriate dose for you.
Metoprolol Tartrate is not appropriate for everyone. Before taking Metoprolol Tartrate, review your medical conditions and history with your doctor, and tell your doctor about all the medications you take. This includes prescription and OTC drugs, vitamins, and supplements.
For the treatment of high blood pressure, it may take a few weeks before you experience the full benefit of this drug. It is important to continue taking this drug even if you feel well. Most patients with high blood pressure do not feel sick. Use this medication exactly as directed. Do not suddenly stop taking this medication without first consulting your doctor. Your condition may become worse if you suddenly stop taking Metoprolol Tartrate.
The use of Metoprolol Tartrate may result in side effects such as dizziness, tiredness, itching, depression, shortness of breath, slow heart rate, sleep disturbances, nightmares, and diarrhea. Talk to your doctor if you experience any side effects.
Seek emergency medical attention if you experience unlikely, but serious side effects such as slow heartbeat, severe dizziness or lightheadedness, trouble breathing, unusual/rapid weight gain, confusion, mood swings, depression, swollen ankles, or cold feeling in the hands and feet.
Allergic reactions are rare. Get emergency medical attention if you have symptoms of an allergic reaction such as hives, trouble breathing, or swelling around the face or mouth.
This is not a complete list of side effects. Consult your doctor or healthcare professional for additional information and medical advice regarding other possible side effects.
Every drug comes with risks of side effects, some of which may be serious. Metoprolol Tartrate is generally well-tolerated, but in some cases, serious side effects may occur. Take Metoprolol Tartrate exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Do not take more than prescribed. Consult your healthcare provider if you have any side effects that persist or are concerning. Before taking Metoprolol Tartrate, talk with your health care provider about the risks and benefits of taking Metoprolol Tartrate.
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. 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