Prenate Elite FAQs
How much does Prenate Elite cost without insurance?
Prenate Elite on average costs $444.52. You can save money with a SingleCare Prenate Elite coupon. With SingleCare, Prenate Elite costs $382.65 per 30, 20-0.6-0.4mg Tablet at participating stores.
How much does Prenate Elite cost with insurance?
As with any prescription drug copay, the cost of Prenate Elite with insurance varies by plan. However, many insurance companies may not cover the cost of Prenate Elite. Check with your pharmacist to determine your insurance status with a Prenate Elite prescription. With SingleCare, Prenate Elite costs $382.65 with a doctor's prescription. This may be a better alternative to insurance, so compare prices with your SingleCare savings card first before you overpay for Prenate Elite.
Does Medicare cover Prenate Elite and how much does it cost?
Because the active ingredients in Prenate Elite are easily available in over-the-counter multivitamins, neither Medicare Advantage nor Medicare Part D prescription drug plans cover purchases of Prenate Elite.
For Medicare patients who purchase Prenate Elite, use your SingleCare discount card with a doctor's prescription and pay $382.65 at participating big-box discount stores, grocery stores, and pharmacies.
Is there a generic of Prenate Elite?
Prenate Elite is a brand-name prescription prenatal multivitamin. There is no specific generic version of Prenate Elite, but its key ingredients are found in other brand-name prenatal multivitamin formulas, such as OB Complete Gold and Duet DHA. You can search the SingleCare website for more information and savings on these products. In addition, all of the active ingredients in Prenate Elite are universally available singly or in combination in numerous generic, over-the-counter dietary supplements.
What is Prenate Elite?
Prenate Elite is a brand-name prescription prenatal multivitamin for pregnant or nursing women. It is formulated to support the growth of a fetus or nursing infant with vitamins, minerals, and omega-3 fatty acids (DHA).
Active ingredients in Prenate Elite include B-complex vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin D3, vitamin E, iron, calcium, iodine, magnesium, zinc, and copper. B-complex vitamins are important to cell metabolism and the growth of cells and tissues in the fetus. Folate (vitamin B9) is an important component of the fetus's or infant's central nervous system development. Iron (ferrous fumarate) is important to red blood cell growth. Vitamin D and calcium are critical ingredients for fetal bone growth.
Prenate Elite is taken as a multivitamin/multimineral soft gel.
What are the side effects of Prenate Elite?
Side effects from multivitamins, though rare, include, but are not limited to, constipation, diarrhea, or upset stomach. Allergic reactions to vitamins are very rare.
Multivitamins with minerals, such as Prenate Elite, taken in large doses can result in side effects from excess mineral intake, such as stomach upset, muscle weakness, stomach bleeding, tooth staining, and even heavy metal poisoning. Always follow the dosage recommended in the instructions or by your prescribing physician.