Nepro FAQs
How much does Nepro cost without insurance?
Nepro is a non-prescription dietary supplement. Insured and uninsured customers can expect to pay $184.17 for 24, 237ML of Can of Nepro. With a SingleCare discount card and a prescription for Nepro, you pay $83.06 for 24, 237ml of Can of Nepro.
How much does Nepro cost with insurance?
Nepro is not covered by insurance, so there will not be copay. Currently, however, you will pay for Nepro with a SingleCare savings card. SingleCare is welcomed at major pharmacies throughout the nation, including CVS, Walmart, Kroger, and Walgreens.
Does Medicare cover Nepro and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans do not cover purchases of Nepro. An easy way to reduce the cost of Nepro is by using a SingleCare discount card with your prescription for Nepro. A SingleCare Nepro coupon reduces the price of Nepro to $83.06 for 24, 237ml of Can of Nepro.
Is there a generic of Nepro?
Nepro is a brand-name nutrition shake formulated for patients with kidney disease who are on dialysis. A similar brand-name nutrition shake, NOVASOURCE Renal Formula, is available at about the same price. Generic versions are not available at this time.
What is Nepro?
Nepro is a non-prescription protein, multivitamin, and mineral shake formulated for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Nepro is low in potassium, sodium, and phosphorus, minerals that can dangerously build up in the body when the kidneys are not functioning. In addition, Nepro is low in cholesterol and fats because patients with chronic kidney disease have a higher risk of developing heart disease and are put on cholesterol and fat-reduced diets. The carbohydrates in Nepro are slow-release carbohydrates to avoid spikes in blood sugar levels.
Nepro comes in prepackaged single-serve containers or as a powder mix.
What are the side effects of Nepro?
Taken as directed, side effects will be minimal and rarely experienced. Allergies are a small risk. Discontinue use of Nepro|| if you notice an allergic reaction such as itching, rash, hives, or trouble breathing.