Airborne FAQs
How much does Airborne cost without insurance?
The average cost of Airborne without insurance is about $7.49. To save on your out-of-pocket costs for Airborne you can use a SingleCare coupon for Airborne. With our discount card you could pay as little as $3.01 for 0.3, 100 lozenge bag of Airborne at your local SingleCare participating pharmacy.
How much does Airborne cost with insurance?
How much you pay for Airborne with insurance depends on if this medication is covered by your plan. You can ask your doctor or pharmacist to confirm if Airborne is covered by insurance. However, Airborne typically costs around $7.49. With SingleCare you could pay even less for Airborne when you use our discount card. With our discount card, Airborne costs just $3.01 at any CVS Pharmacy, Target, Harris Teeter, and Walgreens.
Does Medicare cover Airborne and how much does it cost?
How much you pay for Airborne with insurance depends on if this medication is covered by your plan. You can ask your doctor or pharmacist to confirm if Airborne is covered by insurance. However, Airborne typically costs around $7.49. With SingleCare you could pay even less for Airborne when you use our discount card. With our discount card, Airborne costs just $3.01 at any CVS Pharmacy, Target, Harris Teeter, and Walgreens.
Is there a generic of Airborne?
Airborne is a brand-name dietary supplement. Currently, there is not a generic version to Airborne available.
What is Airborne?
Airborne is an immune support supplement. Airborne products contain vitamin C along with 13 other vitamins, minerals, and herbs that work together to support your immune system. You can purchase Airborne products as chewable tablets, effervescent tablets, and as immune support gummies. There is also a special line of products that was developed for children called Airborne kids. Airborne products are available in various flavors including very berry, zesty orange, lemon-lime, and pink grapefruits. Airborne kids come pre-packaged in assorted flavors. Remember to keep all medications out of the reach of children.Before using Airborne check with your healthcare provider to see if it is safe for you to use. If you have other medical conditions and you are using other medications you need to inform your doctor before adding Airborne to your daily routine. This will reduce the likelihood of you having drug interactions or adverse effects. You should only use this medication how it was recommended by your healthcare provider. Do not take more than the advised daily dosage.Do not use Airborne if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. If you are unsure of what the ingredients of Airborne call your healthcare provider. You should not use any Airborne product if its seal is broken or if it is passed its expiration date.
What are the side effects of Airborne?
Some but not all of the possible side effects of Airborne are upset stomach, diarrhea, and constipation. If you have severe diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting, stomach cramps, constipation, or muscle weakness you should get to the nearest hospital. These could be serious side effects of Airborne or indication of a more serious underlying condition that cannot be resolved with the use of Airborne.