Cholecalciferol FAQs
How much does Cholecalciferol cost without insurance?
Without insurance coverage, the average cost of Cholecalciferol is around $12.29 for 90, 50 mcg(2000 ut) tablets. SingleCare can help you to save on this total with our Cholecalciferol savings cards. Pay only $4.43 for 90, 50 mcg(2000 ut) tablets of generic Cholecalciferolfor your Cholecalciferol prescription refill at participating pharmacies near you.
How much does Cholecalciferol cost with insurance?
Cholecalciferol may have varying costs based on the type of health insurance coverage that you have. Contact your insurance provider directly to find out how much Cholecalciferol costs with your plan. SingleCare is an easy-to-use savings option when filling your prescription. Try our SingleCare Cholecalciferol coupon and pay only $4.43 for 90, 50 mcg(2000 ut) tablets of generic Cholecalciferol for your prescription refills at participating drugstores.
Does Medicare cover Cholecalciferol and how much does it cost?
Medicare does not typically cover Cholecalciferol. To get a discount on your Cholecalciferol prescription, you can use SingleCare and pay only $4.43 for 90, 50 mcg(2000 ut) tablets of generic Cholecalciferol. Present your discount card at check out to redeem these immediate savings today.
What is the brand name of Cholecalciferol?
Cholecalciferol is a generic drug manufactured by AvKare, Inc. Carlson D, Ddrops, Decara are some brand-name versions of Cholecalciferol.
What is Cholecalciferol?
Cholecalciferol is vitamin D3 and is used as a dietary supplement in people who do not get enough vitamin D in their diets to maintain adequate health. Vitamin D is a group of fat-soluble secosteroids responsible for increasing intestinal absorption of calcium, magnesium, and phosphate, and multiple other biological effects. In humans, the most important compounds in this group are vitamin D? and vitamin D?.
Some forms of Cholecalciferol may contain ingredients such as peanut or soybean oil, sugar, aspartame (phenylalanine), or certain food dyes which may cause an allergic reaction in some people. Ask a doctor before using Cholecalciferol if you have allergies, diabetes, or phenylketonuria (PKU).
If you have high levels of vitamin D in your body (hypervitaminosis D), high levels of calcium in your blood (hypercalcemia), or any other condition that makes it difficult for your body to absorb calcium or other nutrients from food (malabsorption) then you should tell your healthcare provider before using Cholecalciferol.
What are the side effects of Cholecalciferol?
Typically, Cholecalciferol does not have any adverse side effects. In rare cases, some people may have an allergic reaction to Cholecalciferol. Signs of an allergic reaction include hives, difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. If you notice any of these signs then you should see emergency medical help.
You should stop using Cholecalciferol and call your doctor If you find that you experience any of the following symptoms: chest pain, feeling short of breath, growth problems (in a child taking cholecalciferol), or early signs of vitamin D overdose such as weakness, metallic taste in your mouth, weight-loss, muscle or bone pain, constipation, nausea, and vomiting.
Consult with your doctor for medical advice on side effects that can occur and may not have been listed here. The FDA can be contacted to report any side effects you experience.