Cytra-K (potassium citrate and citric acid) is a brand-name prescription drug that treats conditions caused by acidic urine: uric acid kidney stones, gout, and metabolic acidosis (when the cause is high acid in the urine). The potassium citrate and citric acid in Cytra-K produce alkaline substances in the urine that neutralize the acid. Cytra-K has not been approved as safe and effective by the FDA. The retail price of Cytra-K is $88.92. However, you can use SingleCare's Cytra-K coupon to save money and pay only $9.03. SingleCare discount cards are accepted at participating pharmacies such as CVS, Longs Drugs, and Walgreens.
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Cytra-K (potassium citrate and citric acid) is a brand-name prescription drug that treats conditions caused by acidic urine: uric acid kidney stones, gout, and metabolic acidosis (when the cause is high acid in the urine). The potassium citrate and citric acid in Cytra-K produce alkaline substances in the urine that neutralize the acid. Cytra-K has not been approved as safe and effective by the FDA. The retail price of Cytra-K is $88.92. However, you can use SingleCare's Cytra-K coupon to save money and pay only $9.03. SingleCare discount cards are accepted at participating pharmacies such as CVS, Longs Drugs, and Walgreens.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
| Pharmacy | Potassium Citrate-Citric Acid Retail Price | Potassium Citrate-Citric Acid SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| Walmart | $56.76 | $56.76 |
| Walgreens | $56.76 | $23.65 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | $66.22 | $47.30 |
These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Cytra-K (potassium citrate and citric acid) is a brand-name prescription drug that treats conditions caused by acidic urine: uric acid kidney stones, gout, and metabolic acidosis (when the cause is high acid in the urine). The potassium citrate and citric acid in Cytra-K produce alkaline substances in the urine that neutralize the acid. Cytra-K has not been approved as safe and effective by the FDA. The retail price of Cytra-K is $88.92. However, you can use SingleCare's Cytra-K coupon to save money and pay only $9.03. SingleCare discount cards are accepted at participating pharmacies such as CVS, Longs Drugs, and Walgreens.
On average, uninsured customers can expect to pay $88.92 for a Cytra-K prescription. However, you could pay SingleCare’s lowest price of $9.03 per 473, 1100-334mg/5ml solution (quantity in ml)s with a Cytra-K coupon.
Cytra-K copays vary by insurance plan. Many insurance plans will not cover Cytra-K because it has not been approved by the FDA as safe and effective. With SingleCare, Cytra-K costs as little as $9.03 for 473, 1100-334mg/5ml solution (quantity in ml)s, which may be lower than your insurance copay. Before you overpay for Cytra-K, ask your local pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to the SingleCare discount card.
Cytra-K is not an FDA-approved drug, so Medicare prescription drug insurance plans do not provide coverage for Cytra-K. For Medicare patients, a SingleCare Cytra-K coupon offers significant savings at major pharmacies: CVS, Target, Walgreens, and many other participating pharmacies.
Cytra-K is a brand-name prescription drug with potassium citrate and citric acid. It has not been approved by the FDA. No potassium citrate/citric acid prescription drug has been approved as safe and effective by the FDA. A generic version is available from Virtus.
Cytra-K is a brand-name prescription drug that treats kidney stones, gout, and metabolic acidosis due to acidic urine. The active ingredients in Cytra-K, potassium citrate and citric acid, are alkalizers. They neutralize the acid in urine and return it to a normal pH.
High acid in the urine allows uric acid to come out of a solution and form crystals. In the kidneys, these crystals can grow into uric acid stones. In gout, these crystals can travel through the bloodstream, lodge in the joints, and cause pain and stiffness. The high acid can also increase the acid in the body, causing metabolic acidosis, or too much acid in the body.
By returning the urine to a normal pH, Cytra-K prevents the formation of uric acid kidney stones or dissolves uric acid kidney stones that have already formed.
Cytra-K is an orange-flavored powder that is mixed with 6 ounces of cool water. The mixture is taken at each meal and bedtime.
The most common side effects of Cytra-K are nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Cytra-K may cause high blood potassium. The symptoms are weakness, confusion, and listlessness. Allergic reactions to Cytra-K are highly unlikely and are usually reactions to the inactive ingredients in Cytra-K.
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