Preguntas frecuentes sobre Ddrops
How much does Ddrops cost without insurance?
As an over-the-counter vitamin supplement, Ddrops is not covered by insurance, so insured and uninsured customers can expect to pay $14.72 for Ddrops. With a SingleCare discount card and a prescription for Ddrops, you pay only $8.98.
How much does Ddrops cost with insurance?
Copay costs do not apply to Ddrops. It is neither a prescription drug nor covered by insurance plans. Currently, however, you will pay only $8.98 for Ddrops with a SingleCare savings card.
Does Medicare cover Ddrops and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans do not cover purchases of Ddrops. For Medicare patients with a prescription for Ddrops, bring your SingleCare discount card to any participating big-box discount store, grocery store, or pharmacy and pay as little as $8.98.
What is the brand name of Ddrops?
Ddrops is a vitamin D3 supplement for infants and children that is administered as drops. There are several low-priced brand-name and generic versions of Ddrops, including Enfamil D-Vi-Sol, Mommy's Bliss Vitamin D, Bluebonnet Liquid Vitamin D3 Drops, Carlson Baby's Super Daily D3, ChildLife Vitamin D3, Swanson Vitamin D3 Drops, AlternaKids Baby's Vitamin D3, and many more.
What is Ddrops?
Ddrops is a non-prescription vitamin D3 supplement for babies and children. Vitamin D is used by the body to absorb calcium from food, so it is important to bone growth. Pediatricians recommend that babies receive 400 International Units of vitamin D from birth. Children who do not go out in the sun much should also receive vitamin D supplements.
Ddrops is formulated for children and is administered as drops. Ddrops comes in doses of 400 IU (Baby Ddrops) to 2000 IU. Ddrops also includes a vegan vitamin D supplement.
What are the side effects of Ddrops?
Common side effects of Ddrops usually are the result of long-term excessive use and include kidney stones, muscle weakness, bone pain, weight loss, thirst, frequent urination, confusion, and disorientation. Always follow the recommended dose for the age and size of the child. Allergic reactions to vitamin D3 are extremely rare.