Tronvite FAQs
How much does Tronvite cost without insurance?
Without insurance, customers can expect to pay $7,512 for Tronvite, but this price may vary. With a SingleCare discount card, the cost of Tronvite drops to $4.47.
How much does Tronvite cost with insurance?
As with any prescription drug copay, the cost of Tronvite with insurance varies by plan. Some insurance plans will not cover Tronvite prescriptions. Check with your pharmacist. If Tronvite is covered by your insurance, ask your pharmacist to compare your copay cost to SingleCare. With SingleCare, Tronvite costs only $4.47.
Does Medicare cover Tronvite and how much does it cost?
Medicare-eligible patients are unlikely to get coverage on their Tronvite prescription. People with Medicare can use a Tronvite coupon from SingleCare instead of Medicare to pay $4.47 for 30, 1mg Tablet of Tronvite.
Is there a generic of Tronvite?
Tronvite is the name of a generic prescription B-complex vitamin supplement manufactured by Amella Pharma. However, there are many generic over-the-counter B-complex vitamin supplements available under brand names such as Up & Up, Spring Valley, and GNC, among others. As always, consult with your physician about the pros and cons of switching to a generic over-the-counter alternative. Remember that over-the-counter dietary supplements are not regulated, so the quality and effectiveness may vary between products.
What is Tronvite?
Tronvite is a branded generic prescription B-complex vitamin supplement with vitamins B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, and B12, as well as vitamin C. Tronvite is prescribed to patients who require folate (B9) supplementation and have significant nutritional deficiencies.
B-complex vitamins are needed by the body to convert proteins, fats, and carbohydrates into energy. Serious deficiencies in any of these vitamins can be health-threatening or even fatal. Folate is critical to the body's production of red blood cells. A shortage of folate in the body will cause folate-deficiency anemia, a health-threatening reduction in healthy red blood cells. Shortages of vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) and B12 (cobalamin) can also cause anemia.
Tronvite is taken as a tablet once or twice daily as directed by a licensed medical practitioner.
What are the side effects of Tronvite?
Common side effects of Tronvite include but are not limited to upset stomach, nausea, and vomiting. Allergic reactions to Tronvite are extremely rare but include hives, rashes, and itching. Allergic reactions are typically reactions to the inactive ingredients, but Tronvite should be discontinued if you notice signs of an allergic reaction.
Take Tronvite as directed by your physician. Tronvite contains 500% of the recommended daily allowance of vitamin B6 (pyridoxine). Long-term excessive doses of pyridoxine can cause damage to peripheral nerves.