Vitamin C FAQs
How much does Vitamin C cost without insurance?
Without the necessary insurance coverage, you may end up paying as much as $9.73 for your Vitamin C prescription. To save on the cost of Vitamin C, use a SingleCare Vitamin C coupon and pay only $2.52 for your Vitamin C refill. These savings are redeemable at many local pharmacies including CVS Pharmacy, Walmart Pharmacy, Walgreens, or Kroger.
How much does Vitamin C cost with insurance?
Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs like Vitamin C are usually not covered by most insurance plans. In some cases, your doctor may write a prescription for Vitamin C, but otherwise, pharmacy coupons are probably the best option when buying Vitamin C. You can pay just $2.52 when you use our SingleCare savings card for Vitamin C.
Does Medicare cover Vitamin C and how much does it cost?
Vitamin C currently does not qualify for coverage under Medicare. If you're a patient that is interested in purchasing this medication, you may have to pay the full cash price of $9.73. SingleCare can help you to reduce this total and save on your overall medication costs. Simply use our SingleCare Vitamin C discount card at participating neighborhood pharmacies and pay only $2.52 for Vitamin C.
How to save on Vitamin C
One of the easiest ways to save on your prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications is by using a SingleCare discount card. Our customers can save up to 80% of their medication costs when they present their SingleCare discount card at participating pharmacies. Check with your local pharmacist today to find out how much you can save on your medication purchases by using SingleCare.
This medication does not have any available Vitamin C patient assistance programs nor any Vitamin C manufacturer coupons. Try contacting the manufacturer directly to check about possible special offers that may be available such as promo codes, free samples, digital coupons, free coupon codes, and printable coupons that can be used at checkout.
What is the brand name of Vitamin C?
Vitamin C is available under the brand-name Acerola which is manufactured by Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Similar related products include Emergen-C Product Drink Mix, Emergen-ZZZZ, Emergen-C Immune, and Centrum.
What is Vitamin C?
Vitamin C occurs naturally in foods such as citrus fruits, tomatoes, potatoes, and leafy vegetables. It is important for bones and connective tissues, muscles, and blood vessels. Vitamin C helps the body to absorb iron, which is necessary for red blood cell production. This dietary supplement works by replenishing the body's supply of vitamin C.
This dietary supplement is available in the form of an oral capsule. Read and follow the instructions provided on the product packaging before you start using this product. If you are still uncertain about how to use this medication then talk to your doctor or pharmacist for additional information. The recommended dietary allowance of Vitamin C increases with age. Follow your healthcare provider's instructions on how to use this supplement. Drink plenty of liquids when taking this supplement.
Use Vitamin C on a daily basis to get the most benefit from it. Try taking it at the same time every day to help yourself remember. The health benefits of this product have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This product is not meant to treat, cure, diagnose, or prevent any medical conditions.
What are the side effects of Vitamin C?
Common side effects may include heartburn, upset stomach, nausea, stomach cramps, or diarrhea. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any of these effects and they persist or worsen. Many patients using this medication do not have any serious side effects.
Serious allergic reactions to this medication are usually rare. However, you should seek immediate medical attention if you begin to experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as itching, rash, swelling in your face or throat, severe dizziness, tightness in your chest, or trouble breathing.
Check with your doctor or healthcare provider for professional medical advice on the risks and benefits involved with using Vitamin C as this is not a complete list of side effects.