Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) Coupons & Prices

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Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is a Nicotinic Acid Derivatives class prescription that is manufactured by Redmont Pharmaceuticals. The typical cash price of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is $2,409.95 per 90, 500mg tablets, but you can pay $1,888.56 for 90, 500mg tablets with the SingleCare prescription drug discount card. Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is a generic medication; Niacor is the branded form of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic).

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Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) coupon at Kroger Pharmacy
$1891.56
$ 1,889
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Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) coupon at Harris Teeter Pharmacy
$1891.56
$ 1,889
$3 off with signupwith signup
Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) coupon at Food Lion Pharmacy
$ 1,976
Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) coupon at CVS Pharmacy
$1978.96
$ 1,976
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Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) coupon at Walgreens Pharmacy
$1985.90
$ 1,983
$3 off with signupwith signup
Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) coupon at Publix Pharmacy
$1998.73
$ 1,996
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$2030.96
$ 2,028
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$2030.96
$ 2,028
$3 off with signupwith signup
$ 2,137

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About Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic)

Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is a Nicotinic Acid Derivatives class prescription that is manufactured by Redmont Pharmaceuticals. The typical cash price of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is $2,409.95 per 90, 500mg tablets, but you can pay $1,888.56 for 90, 500mg tablets with the SingleCare prescription drug discount card. Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is a generic medication; Niacor is the branded form of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic).

About Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic)

Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is a Nicotinic Acid Derivatives class prescription that is manufactured by Redmont Pharmaceuticals. The typical cash price of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is $2,409.95 per 90, 500mg tablets, but you can pay $1,888.56 for 90, 500mg tablets with the SingleCare prescription drug discount card. Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is a generic medication; Niacor is the branded form of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic).

Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) FAQs

How much is Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) with SingleCare?

Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) costs $1,888.56 for 90, 500mg tablets with a free Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) coupon from SingleCare.  But, you could pay less depending on your Rx information. Use the dropdown menu above to update your prescription information (i.e., brand/generic, form, dosage, quantity) to find the most accurate price of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) with SingleCare at a pharmacy near you.

How much does Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) cost without insurance?

The average out-of-pocket cost of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) without health insurance is $2,409.95 per 90, 500mg tablets but you can get a discount using a SingleCare Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) coupon to pay $1,888.56 for 90, 500mg tablets of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic). Those without insurance coverage can always use SingleCare for free Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) offers. By using Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic), you can save on your medication compared with buying Niacor - the branded version of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic), which typically costs significantly more than Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic). 

How much does Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) cost with insurance?

Each individual insurance formulary has different details and may or may not cover Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic). The cost of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) with insurance coverage varies according to your plan - contact your insurance carrier for specific prescription coverage and payment information. If your insurance plan does not cover Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic), you can use a SingleCare card to get a better rate on Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) at your local drug stores. Also, you can also use SingleCare coupons if you have Medicare or Medicaid. When Medicare or Medicaid doesn’t offer your Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) prescription, you can use SingleCare instead. Use the SingleCare website or app to review the lowest price of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) with SingleCare versus your Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) copay with insurance or Medicare.

How to use SingleCare for Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic)

SingleCare is accepted at most major pharmacies and grocers, such as Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. Simply text, email, print, or save your free Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) coupon to your digital wallet and show your pharmacist at checkout.

What is the brand name of Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic)?

Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is a generic version of Niacor and is significantly cheaper than Niacor. The SingleCare cost for Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) is $1,888.56 per 90, 500mg tablets, which usually is much less expensive than the price of Niacor but has the same active ingredients.

Where are Niacin (Antihyperlipidemic) coupons from SingleCare accepted?

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

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