Preguntas frecuentes sobre Nicaprin
How much does Nicaprin cost without insurance?
The average retail price of Nicaprin is typically around $792.28 without insurance and before discounts. However, you can use our SingleCare Nicaprin coupons and get instant savings on Nicaprin. You could pay a discounted price of only $579.02. Pharmacies that accept the SingleCare coupon include but aren't limited to CVS, Target, Longs Drugs, Walmart, Kroger, Fry's, Harris Teeter, Walgreens, and Duane Reade.
How much does Nicaprin cost with insurance?
Your copay for Nicaprin depends on your insurance plan and its drug formulary. Some dietary supplements like Nicaprin aren't covered by health insurance even if they're prescribed by a doctor. However, the lowest SingleCare price is $579.02 per 60, 1 bottle tablets. If your insurance doesn't cover Nicaprin or if your out-of-pocket costs are still too high, ask your pharmacist to apply your SingleCare discount card. You'll be able to compare our lowest price of $579.02 to your insurance copay.
Does Medicare cover Nicaprin and how much does it cost?
Medicare typically does not cover Nicaprin, but you can use your SingleCare discount card as a cheaper alternative and pay as low as $579.02. Always request the cash price of a prescription drug before you pay for it. Sometimes, the retail price of a drug without insurance or Medicare is actually lower than your copay would be. Apply a SingleCare coupon on top of that already low cash price to get an even better deal.
Is there a generic of Nicaprin?
There is currently no generic version of Nicaprin available on the market at this moment. The drug's manufacturer is Artesa Labs, LLC.
What is Nicaprin?
Nicaprin is a dietary supplement specially formulated for patients with unique nutritional needs. Said patients require increased levels of one or more ingredients of Nicaprin due to mineral or nutrient deficiency.
Nicaprin is usually prescribed as a pill that is taken orally, although, other forms of Nicaprin include a wafer, liquid, syrup, and chewable tablet. Nicaprin is prescribed by a doctor with specific dosages according to your nutrient needs.
It should be noted that one should not take more than the recommended dose of Nicaprin, as an overdose of vitamin A, D, E, or K can lead to serious, life-threatening side effects when taken in large doses.
What are the side effects of Nicaprin?
While not all patients may experience side effects, some have reported side effects including:
allergic reactions such as hives, itching, hives, swollen, red, blistered, or peeling of the skin
fever
wheezing
tightness of the chest or throat
trouble breathing, swallowing, or talking
vomiting
severe diarrhea
constipation
muscle weakness
numbness
tingling
This is not a complete list of possible side effects and others may occur that can occur.
This medication should not be taken with milk, other dairy products, calcium supplements, or antacids containing calcium.
There are currently 89 drugs known to interact with Nicaprin. However, the four major drug interactions include acebutolol, alendronate, amlodipine, anisindione, and atenolol.