Vitamin B6 FAQs
How much does Vitamin B6 cost without insurance?
Vitamin B6 can cost around $9.48, depending on the pharmacy. There are a few ways to save money. To reduce the Vitamin B6 retail price, print our free Vitamin B6 discount card and get up to 80% off when you fill your prescription at your local pharmacy.
How much does Vitamin B6 cost with insurance?
How much you pay for Vitamin B6 with insurance will depend on whether this dietary supplement is covered by your insurance plan. You can ask an insurance agent or healthcare provider about your insurance options but Vitamin B6 retails for about $9.48. You can save significantly on your Vitamin B6 price when you use a coupon for Vitamin B6 from SingleCare. With our Vitamin B6 coupon you pay the reduced price of $2.51 for your refill. Your pharmacist can help you to compare prices to find the lowest price for Vitamin B6.
Does Medicare cover Vitamin B6 and how much does it cost?
Vitamin B6 is currently not covered by any Medicare plans. Without insurance, you may have to pay the full cash price of Vitamin B6, which is $9.48 per 0.30, 100 Tablets Bottle on average. Save on this total by using a SingleCare pharmacy savings card. Get prescription savings at participating pharmacies by using your SingleCare pharmacy savings card and pay just $2.51 for 0.3, 100 tablets Bottle of Vitamin B6.
What is the brand name of Vitamin B6?
Vitamin B6 is only available as a generic drug manufactured by multiple companies such as Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc., VersaPharm Incorporated, AvKare, Inc., and others.
What is Vitamin B6?
Vitamin B6 is a type of B vitamin. It can be found in certain foods such as cereals, beans, vegetables, liver, meat, and eggs. It can also be made in a laboratory.
Vitamin B6 is used for preventing and treating low levels of pyridoxine (pyridoxine deficiency) and the anemia that may result. It is also used for heart disease, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), depression, and many other conditions. Vitamin B6 is frequently used in combination with other B vitamins in vitamin B complex products like vitamin B12, folic acid, biotin, niacin, vitamin C, and other multivitamins.
Vitamin B6 is required for the proper function of sugars, fats, and proteins in the body. It is also required for the proper growth and development of the brain, nerves, skin, and many other parts of the body. Vitamin B6 may be only part of a complete program of treatment that also includes a special diet. Follow the diet plan created for you by your doctor or nutrition counselor.
The recommended dietary allowance of Vitamin B6 increases with age. Follow your healthcare provider's instructions. You may also consult the Office of dietary supplements of the National Institutes of Health or the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Nutrient Database (formerly "Recommended Daily Allowances") listings for more information.
What are the side effects of Vitamin B6?
Common side effects of using Vitamin B6 may include nausea, headache, drowsiness, or mild numbness or tingling.
Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
This is not a complete list of side effects so call your doctor for medical advice about other side effects.