Midol FAQs
How much is Midol with SingleCare?
The generic of Midol costs $9.34 for 30, 650mg tablet extended releases with a free Midol coupon from SingleCare. But, you could pay even less depending on your prescription details. Use the dropdown menu above to update your prescription information (i.e., brand/generic, form, dosage, quantity) to get the most accurate prices of Midol with SingleCare at a pharmacy near you.
How much does Midol cost without insurance?
The average counter cost of Midol without health insurance is $10.99 per 14, 650mg tablet extended releases though you can save using a SingleCare Midol coupon to pay only $9.34 for 30, 650mg tablet extended releases of generic Midol. People without access to an insurance plan can still use SingleCare for free Midol offers. You can also save money on Midol by requesting the generic version of Midol if a generic option is being produced, Acetaminophen, which typically costs much less than Midol.
How much does Midol cost with insurance?
Every specific insurance formulary is unique and may or may not cover Midol. The cost of Midol with insurance coverage varies based on your plan - contact your insurance company for definitive prescription coverage and coinsurance guidance. If your plan does not include Midol, you can use a SingleCare card to get discounts on Midol at your neighborhood pharmacy. Additionally, you can also use SingleCare savings if you have Medicare or Medicaid. When Medicare or Medicaid doesn’t offer your Midol medication, try SingleCare instead. Visit the SingleCare website or app to find the lowest cost of Midol with SingleCare versus your Midol price with insurance or Medicare.
How to use SingleCare for Midol
You can use SingleCare coupons at most national pharmacies and grocers, including Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. Simply text, email, print, or save your free Midol coupon to your digital wallet and show a pharmacist when you pick up your prescription.
What is the generic of Midol?
Midol is a trademark medication created by Bayer Consumer. The generic variant of Midol is Acetaminophen and is significantly cheaper than the typical price of Midol, which is $10.99 per 14, 650mg tablet extended releases, but uses the same ingredients as Midol. Use a SingleCare discount card to pay $9.34 for 30, 650mg tablet extended releases of generic Midol.