Prenatal 19 FAQs
How much does Prenatal 19 cost without insurance?
The price for Prenatal 19 is $43.66 for cash-paying customers. With a SingleCare discount card, Prenatal 19 costs only $22.30.
How much does Prenatal 19 cost with insurance?
The copay cost of Prenatal 19 may vary depending on your insurance plan. Your pharmacist can compare your copay with the price you would pay with a SingleCare Prenatal 19 coupon, currently $22.30. SingleCare might save you more money than insurance.
Does Medicare cover Prenatal 19 and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans usually do not cover Prenatal 19. Medicare patients should instead rely on a SingleCare Prenatal 19 coupon. With SingleCare, Prenatal 19 costs only $22.30 at participating pharmacies nationwide.
What is the brand name of Prenatal 19?
Prenatal 19 is a generic prescription prenatal multivitamin. The brand-name version is Se-Prenatal-19 from Seton Pharmaceuticals.
What is Prenatal 19?
Prenatal 19 is a prescription multivitamin, iron, and mineral supplement. Prenatal 19 features B-complex vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, and B12) to support the growth of the fetus as well as prevent anemia, a shortage of healthy red blood cells, in the mother due to B6, B9, or B12 deficiency.
Prenatal 19 also includes vitamins A, C, D, and E as well as iron, calcium, and zinc. All are important to the growth of the fetus.
Iron is vital to the development of the fetus's blood and also prevents iron-deficiency anemia in the mother. The iron in Prenatal 19 is ferrous fumarate, an inorganic salt that can often cause constipation. Prenatal 19 includes docusate, a stool softener laxative, to help prevent constipation.
Prenatal 19 is taken as a tablet once daily under the direction of a physician.
What are the side effects of Prenatal 19?
Common side effects of Prenatal 19 include but are not limited to upset stomach, nausea, and vomiting. The iron in Prenatal 19 is ferrous fumarate, an inorganic iron salt. It may cause dark stools and constipation.
Allergic reactions to Prenatal 19 are extremely rare and are usually due to the inactive ingredients in Prenatal 19. Watch for hives, rashes, itching, or trouble breathing and discontinue Prenatal 19 if you notice signs of an allergic reaction.
Excessive amounts of pyridoxine (vitamin B6) can over time result in lasting nerve damage. Iron overdose can cause iron poisoning, a serious and potentially life-threatening condition. Use only as directed. Keep Prenatal 19 out of reach of children.