Riboflavin FAQs
How much does Riboflavin cost without insurance?
Usually the cost of Riboflavin, without insurance coverage, is around $16.00 or sometimes more. SingleCare can help you to save on this total with a prescription discount card. Pay just $7.91 for your Riboflavin purchase when you use SingleCare's Riboflavin coupon at participating drugstores.
How much does Riboflavin cost with insurance?
The copay for Riboflavin varies by health insurance plan so check with your pharmacist or healthcare provider to calculate your copay with insurance coverage. With SingleCare, the cost of Riboflavin is $7.91. You can ask the pharmacist to run your SingleCare savings card before you buy to compare prices and ensure you're getting the best deal available. Some local pharmacies that accept our SingleCare discount card and coupons are CVS Pharmacy, Walmart Pharmacies, Kroger, Walgreens. and related stores across the United States.
Does Medicare cover Riboflavin and how much does it cost?
Medicare does not typically cover Riboflavin, but you can use our savings card to save on this drug. You save instantly when you use SingleCare and pay the only $7.91. Shop at participating pharmacies to redeem your discount today.
What is the brand name of Riboflavin?
Riboflavin is a generic drug that has several manufacturers including Superior Supplement Manufacturing. Popular brands include Nature's Life B-2 Tablets, Seeking Health, and others.
What is Riboflavin?
Riboflavin is an oral form of Riboflavin that treats and prevents deficiencies of Riboflavin cataracts, migraine headaches, and high levels of homocysteine in the blood. Riboflavin is necessary for many processes in the body and is important in the maintenance of many tissues of the body. Riboflavin contains the active ingredients vitamin B complex include vitamin B1 (thiamine), vitamin B2, vitamin B3 (niacin/niacinamide), vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid), vitamin B6 (pyridoxine)
Riboflavin is available in the form of a capsule or a tablet. The dosage of Riboflavin is based on your age and the illness your doctor has prescribed Riboflavin to treat. Riboflavin is prescribed for both adults and children. Riboflavin is considered likely safe to use during pregnancy, however, it is not recommended to not use Riboflavin without a doctor's advice if you are pregnant.
Use Riboflavin exactly as directed on the label, or as prescribed by your doctor. It is not recommended to use in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended. Or prescribed by a doctor or healthcare professional. Contact your doctor for additional medical advice.
What are the side effects of Riboflavin?
Some side effects of Riboflavin are diarrhea and yellow urine. Riboflavin can cause our urine to have a darker yellow color than normal, especially if large doses are taken. This is to be expected and is no cause for alarm. Usually, Riboflavin does not cause any side effects.
This is not a full list of all possible side effects, it should be noted that others may occur while using this product.