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How much does Citracal Slow Release cost without insurance?
Citracal Slow Release is an over-the-counter dietary supplement. Insured and uninsured customers can expect to pay $15.92 for Citracal Slow Release. With a SingleCare discount card and a prescription for Citracal Slow Release, you pay only $11.35.
How much does Citracal Slow Release cost with insurance?
Citracal Slow Release is not covered by insurance, so there will not be copay. Currently, however, you will pay only $11.35 for Citracal Slow Release with a SingleCare savings card. SingleCare is welcomed at major pharmacies throughout the nation, including CVS, Target, Walmart, and Walgreens.
Does Medicare cover Citracal Slow Release and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans do not cover purchases of Citracal Slow Release. You can reduce the cost of Citracal Slow Release by using a SingleCare discount card with your prescription for Citracal Slow Release. A SingleCare Citracal Slow Release coupon reduces the price of Citracal Slow Release to $11.35.
Is there a generic of Citracal Slow Release?
Citracal Slow Release is a brand-name dietary supplement with calcium and vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) as the active ingredient. This combination of supplements is widely available separately, together, or in combination with other nutrients in a large number of generic and brand-name non-prescription supplements, such as Caltrate. Search the SingleCare website or app for Caltrate or generic calcium carbonate for more information and valuable savings coupons.
What is Citracal Slow Release?
Citracal Slow Release is an over-the-counter dietary supplement with calcium and vitamin D3. Citracal Slow Release is intended to improve or maintain bone health.
Calcium, along with phosphorus, is the mineral that bone is made of and gives it its strength and hardness.
Vitamin D3 is the chemical responsible for the absorption of calcium from food through the intestines. Calcium is used throughout the body. Many of the body's processes, such as nerve signals and muscle contraction, require calcium. As a result, the body “balances” the calcium in the body, both the calcium used by the body and the calcium required to keep the bones strong. Vitamin D3 is a critical component in maintaining the right amount of calcium and phosphorus in the body.
Citracal Slow Release is a tablet and taken once per day in the morning.
What are the side effects of Citracal Slow Release?
Taken as directed, side effects will be minimal and rarely experienced. Most side effects will occur as a result of overdose or continual overuse and include chest pain, shortness of breath, and frequent urination.
Mental and mood changes, including irritability and behavior changes, are also possible.
Continual excessive use of calcium and vitamin D3 can result in high levels of calcium in the blood, which results in nausea, vomiting, weakness, frequent urination, and calcium crystals forming in the joints.
Allergies are a small risk, but usually as reactions to the inactive ingredients in Citracal Slow Release. Discontinue use of Citracal Slow Release|| if you notice an allergic reaction such as itching, rash, hives, or trouble breathing.