Multigen Coupons & Prices

Multigen (Sumalate) is a generic prenatal prescription iron and vitamin supplement to treat iron-deficiency anemia in women as a result of pregnancy or nursing. In addition to iron, Multigen includes vitamin B12 and vitamin C, both of which are vital to the body's production of red blood cells. The Multigen retail price is $64.39, but a SingleCare Multigen coupon brings this cost down to $32.51. Use a SingleCare discount card to save up to 80% on all your prescription medications.

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$35.51
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About Multigen

Multigen (Sumalate) is a generic prenatal prescription iron and vitamin supplement to treat iron-deficiency anemia in women as a result of pregnancy or nursing. In addition to iron, Multigen includes vitamin B12 and vitamin C, both of which are vital to the body's production of red blood cells. The Multigen retail price is $64.39, but a SingleCare Multigen coupon brings this cost down to $32.51. Use a SingleCare discount card to save up to 80% on all your prescription medications.

Multigen Price History & Information

Price History for Multigen

30 count, tablet, 70mg

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 Multigen

30 count, tablet, 70mg

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 Multigen

Multigen (Sumalate) is a generic prenatal prescription iron and vitamin supplement to treat iron-deficiency anemia in women as a result of pregnancy or nursing. In addition to iron, Multigen includes vitamin B12 and vitamin C, both of which are vital to the body's production of red blood cells. The Multigen retail price is $64.39, but a SingleCare Multigen coupon brings this cost down to $32.51. Use a SingleCare discount card to save up to 80% on all your prescription medications.

Multigen FAQs

How much does Multigen cost without insurance?

Without insurance, customers can expect to pay $64.39 for Multigen, but this price may vary. With a SingleCare discount card, the cost of Multigen drops to $32.51 for 30, 70mg tablets.

How much does Multigen cost with insurance?

As with any prescription drug copay, the cost of Multigen with insurance varies by plan. In fact, some insurance plans will not cover a prescription for Multigen. Check with your pharmacist. With SingleCare, Multigen costs as little as $32.51 for 30, 70mg tablets. This may be a better alternative to insurance, so compare prices with your SingleCare savings card first before you overpay for Multigen.

Does Medicare cover Multigen and how much does it cost?

Medicare-eligible patients are unlikely to get coverage on their Multigen prescription because iron supplements are available in cheaper, over-the-counter alternatives. Medicare patients can reliably save money with a SingleCare Multigen coupon—Multigen costs $32.51 per 30, 70mg tablets with a SingleCare discount card. Our free and reusable coupons for prescription dietary supplements and prescription drugs are accepted at participating pharmacies.

Is there a generic of Multigen?

Multigen is a brand-name generic version of Chromagen, a prescription prenatal iron and vitamin supplement. You can search the SingleCare site or app for information about Chromagen as well as savings coupons.

What is Multigen?

Multigen (Sumalate) is a generic prenatal prescription iron and vitamin supplement to treat iron-deficiency anemia in women as a result of pregnancy or nursing. Anemia is a condition in which there are not enough red blood cells to carry oxygen to the body's tissues. Iron is the key element in red blood cells for transporting oxygen and folate (folic acid) is crucial in building red blood cells.

In addition to iron, Multigen includes vitamin B12 and vitamin C, which are both critical in the body's production of red blood cells. The iron in Multigen comes as Sumalate, a brand-name for ferrous asparto glycinate, a compound that the body absorbs more efficiently than iron minerals commonly found in other iron supplements.

What are the side effects of Multigen?

Common side effects of Multigen include but are not limited to upset stomach, stomach cramps, constipation, diarrhea, or black or bloody stools. Allergic reactions to Multigen are extremely rare.

Although iron is a naturally occurring and critical part of our diet, overdosing on iron can lead to iron poisoning and even death. Always follow your doctor's instructions or the suggested dosage on the supplement.

Where are Multigen coupons from SingleCare accepted?

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

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