Azo Cranberry FAQs
How much does Azo Cranberry cost without insurance?
Without insurance, you could pay a cash price of about $15.23 for Azo Cranberry at your local pharmacy. To save on your out-of-pocket costs for Azo Cranberry you could use a SingleCare savings card. When you use our SingleCare discount card, you pay the low price of $9.03 per 1, 50 tablets box for this daily supplement. You can redeem your immediate savings when you checkout at participating pharmacies such as CVS Pharmacy, Walmart, and Walgreens across the United States.
How much does Azo Cranberry cost with insurance?
Azo Cranberry is an over-the-counter product which means it does not qualify for insurance coverage. However, the average retail price of Azo Cranberry is around $15.23. To save on your Azo Cranberry price you could use SingleCare's free Azo Cranberry coupons. With a SingleCare Azo Cranberry coupon, you could pay just $9.03 for Azo Cranberry. Pharmacies that accept our Azo Cranberry discount cards include Target and Kroger.
Does Medicare cover Azo Cranberry and how much does it cost?
OTC supplements like Azo Cranberry are not typically covered by Medicare. However, you can still save money on the cost of Azo Cranberry with a SingleCare discount card. With this free savings card, you get instant savings and pay the reduced price of $9.03 for Azo Cranberry at your neighborhood participating pharmacies.
Is there a generic of Azo Cranberry?
Azo Cranberry is a brand-name supplement that is manufactured by i-Health, Inc. There are currently no generic versions of Azo Cranberry. Related products for vaginal and bladder health from the Azo brand include Azo Complete Feminine Balance, Azo Yeast, and Azo Bladder Control with Go-less Daily Supplement.
What is Azo Cranberry?
Azo Cranberry urinary tract health dietary supplement is taken daily to help prevent urinary tract infections (UTI) by keeping your urinary tract clean. Azo Cranberry contains Pacran, which is a super-concentrated whole fruit cranberry powder. It helps flush and maintain urinary tract cleanliness. A daily serving of Azo Cranberry is equal to a glass of cranberry juice. It also contains vitamin C and a probiotic. Azo Cranberry is available in bottles of caplets, soft gels, and gummies. If you are looking for a difference in flavor you could use Azo Cranberry Gummies Urinary Tract Health which comes in mixed berry. For UTI pain, you can ask your healthcare provider about AZO Urinary Pain Relief Maximum Strength.
Before taking Azo Cranberry tell your doctor about any other medical conditions you may have, especially if you have a history of stomach problems, liver disease or cirrhosis, kidney stones, and diabetes. You should also inform your doctor about all the medicines you are using including all prescription drugs, over-the-counter products, and supplements. You will minimize your risk of drug interactions and adverse effects when you provide your healthcare provider with a full list of the medications you are using.
Only use Azo Cranberry as recommended by your healthcare provider or according to the directions for use listed on the packaging. You should drink plenty of liquids while using Azo Cranberry. Do not use different forms of Azo Cranberry products at the same time without medical advice. If your condition does not improve or if it worsens while using Azo Cranberry get immediate medical attention.
Azo Cranberry products should not be exposed to heat and light but must be stored in a tightly sealed container. Do not use Azo Cranberry if you are allergic to any part of this product or aspirin.
What are the side effects of Azo Cranberry?
Common side effects of Azo Cranberry include upset stomach, diarrhea or nausea, and vomiting.
If you have continued pain or burning while urinating, severe stomach pain, signs of kidney stone with as painful or difficult urination, pink or red urine, nausea, vomiting, and waves of sharp pain in your side or back spreading to your lower stomach and groin get immediate medical attention.
Seek emergency medical help if you notice signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
The above is an incomplete list of the possible side effects and others may occur. You can get additional information about the possible risks associated with using Azo Cranberry from your doctor. You may also report side effects to the FDA.