Microvera Coupons & Prices

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Microvera is a Antidiarrheal/Probiotic Agents - Misc. class medicine made by Blue Heron Pharmaceuticals. The average retail price for Microvera is $500.00 per 1, 1 bottle tablet, but you can pay $7.82 for 0.6, 50 tablets bottle of generic Microvera with the SingleCare discount card. Microvera is a brand-name medicine; Lactobacillus is the generic variant of Microvera.

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Microvera coupon at Walgreens Pharmacy
$10.82
$ 7.82
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Microvera coupon at Food Lion Pharmacy
$ 14.30
Microvera coupon at Costco Pharmacy
$ 17.05
Microvera coupon at Kroger Pharmacy
$20.67
$ 17.67
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Microvera coupon at Harris Teeter Pharmacy
$20.67
$ 17.67
$3 off with signupwith signup
Microvera coupon at Publix Pharmacy
$20.74
$ 17.74
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Prices updated: 03/23/2026

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About Microvera

Microvera is a Antidiarrheal/Probiotic Agents - Misc. class medicine made by Blue Heron Pharmaceuticals. The average retail price for Microvera is $500.00 per 1, 1 bottle tablet, but you can pay $7.82 for 0.6, 50 tablets bottle of generic Microvera with the SingleCare discount card. Microvera is a brand-name medicine; Lactobacillus is the generic variant of Microvera.

Microvera Price History & Information

Price History for Microvera (Brand) & Lactobacillus (Generic)

0.6 count, tablet, 0.05-0.05mg

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.

Average 1-Month Prices for Microvera (Brand) & Lactobacillus (Generic)

0.6 count, tablet, 0.05-0.05mg
PharmacyLactobacillus Retail PriceLactobacillus SingleCare Price
Walmart$3.00$3.00
Walgreens$12.60$11.70
Kroger Pharmacy$12.60$12.30

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.

About Microvera

Microvera is a Antidiarrheal/Probiotic Agents - Misc. class medicine made by Blue Heron Pharmaceuticals. The average retail price for Microvera is $500.00 per 1, 1 bottle tablet, but you can pay $7.82 for 0.6, 50 tablets bottle of generic Microvera with the SingleCare discount card. Microvera is a brand-name medicine; Lactobacillus is the generic variant of Microvera.

Microvera FAQs

How much is Microvera with SingleCare?

The generic of Microvera costs $7.82 for 0.6, 50 tablets bottle with a free Microvera coupon from SingleCare. However, you could reduce this cost more depending on your Rx information. Use the dropdown menu above to update your prescription details (i.e., brand/generic, quantity, form, dosage) to find the most accurate price of Microvera with SingleCare at a pharmacy near you.

How much does Microvera cost without insurance?

The average cash cost of Microvera without health insurance is $500.00 per 1, 1 bottle tablet but you can get a discount using a SingleCare Microvera coupon to pay $7.82 for 0.6, 50 tablets bottle of generic Microvera. People without insurance coverage can always use SingleCare for free Microvera discounts. You can also save on Microvera by requesting the generic version of Microvera if one is available. Lactobacillus typically costs significantly less than Microvera.

How much does Microvera cost with insurance?

Every insurance program is distinct and may or may not cover Microvera. The cost of Microvera with insurance coverage varies based on your plan - verify with your insurance company for definitive prescription coverage and copay guidance. If your insurance does not cover Microvera, you can use SingleCare to get a better rate on Microvera at your pharmacy. Also, you can also use SingleCare cards if you have Medicare or Medicaid. When Medicare or Medicaid doesn’t completely cover your Microvera prescription, you can use SingleCare instead. Go to the SingleCare website or app to review the lowest price of Microvera with SingleCare versus your Microvera cost with insurance or Medicare.

How to use SingleCare for Microvera

SingleCare is accepted at most major pharmacies and grocers, including Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. Just text, email, print, or save your free Microvera coupon to your digital wallet and show your pharmacist at checkout.

What is the generic of Microvera?

Microvera is a brand-name medication created by Blue Heron Pharmaceuticals. The generic form of Microvera is Lactobacillus and is typically dramatically cheaper than the retail price of brand-name Microvera, which is $500.00 per 1, 1 bottle tablet, but has the same ingredients as Microvera. Use a SingleCare savings card to pay $7.82 for 0.6, 50 tablets bottle of generic Microvera.

Where are Microvera coupons from SingleCare accepted?

SingleCare is accepted at most national pharmacies and grocers, including the following:

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