Potassium Citrate Coupons & Prices

Potassium Citrate is used to treat and prevent certain kinds of kidney stones. Potassium Citrate costs $154.04 per 1, 500gm of bottle on average, but a free SingleCare coupon for Potassium Citrate lowers this cost to $123.84 for 1, 500gm of bottle. You can use SingleCare coupons on supplements like Potassium Citrate when you have a doctor's prescription.

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Potassium Citrate coupon at Kroger Pharmacy
$126.84
$ 123.84
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Potassium Citrate coupon at Walmart Neighborhood Market Pharmacy
$136.32
$ 133.32
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Potassium Citrate coupon at Publix Pharmacy
$138.06
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Potassium Citrate coupon at Food Lion Pharmacy
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About Potassium Citrate

Potassium Citrate is used to treat and prevent certain kinds of kidney stones. Potassium Citrate costs $154.04 per 1, 500gm of bottle on average, but a free SingleCare coupon for Potassium Citrate lowers this cost to $123.84 for 1, 500gm of bottle. You can use SingleCare coupons on supplements like Potassium Citrate when you have a doctor's prescription.

About Potassium Citrate

Potassium Citrate is used to treat and prevent certain kinds of kidney stones. Potassium Citrate costs $154.04 per 1, 500gm of bottle on average, but a free SingleCare coupon for Potassium Citrate lowers this cost to $123.84 for 1, 500gm of bottle. You can use SingleCare coupons on supplements like Potassium Citrate when you have a doctor's prescription.

Potassium Citrate FAQs

Medically reviewed by Anne JacobsonMD, MPH
Board-Certified Family Physician

How much does Potassium Citrate cost without insurance?

The retail price of Potassium Citrate without insurance averages $154.04 for 1, 500gm of bottle. You may find different prices for Potassium Citrate depending on whether you are prescribed Potassium Citrate by a healthcare provider or you purchase it as an over-the-counter supplement. With a prescription, you will pay only $123.84 for Potassium Citrate using a SingleCare savings card. Potassium Citrate also comes in a prescription extended-release version that may offer even more cost savings with a SingleCare coupon. Talk to your healthcare provider about the right formulation of Potassium Citrate for you.

How much does Potassium Citrate cost with insurance?

Copay costs of Potassium Citrate will depend on your insurance plan. With SingleCare, Potassium Citrate costs as little as $123.84 for 1, 500gm of bottle. Ask your pharmacist to help you compare your Potassium Citrate insurance copay to your SingleCare discount. Your cost with SingleCare could be lower.

Does Medicare cover Potassium Citrate and how much does it cost?

You may have Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage coverage for Potassium Citrate if you have a prescription. Still, SingleCare's free Potassium Citrate coupon currently reduces the cost of Potassium Citrate to $123.84, which may be lower than your Medicare copay.

What is the brand name of Potassium Citrate?

Potassium Citrate is a generic prescription drug and over-the-counter supplement. The brand-name alternative is Urocit-K, manufactured by Mission Pharmacal. You can find savings coupons for both generic Potassium Citrate and Urocit-K on the SingleCare website or app.

What is Potassium Citrate?

Potassium Citrate is an over-the-counter and prescription supplement used to neutralize acid in the urine, making the formation of certain types of kidney stones less likely. 

Prescription Potassium Citrate comes in both immediate or extended-release tablets.

What are the side effects of Potassium Citrate?

The most common side effects of Potassium Citrate are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and stomach upset. The most serious side effect of Potassium Citrate is high blood potassium, a potentially life-threatening condition. Allergic reactions to Potassium Citrate are unlikely. This is not a complete list of side effects, so talk with your doctor about any concerns or questions you may have.

Savings tips on Potassium Citrate?

Potassium Citrate is a generic drug, so it will typically cost less than the brand-name version. However, out-of-pocket costs can still add up. Some ways to save on your monthly cost of Potassium Citrate include:

  • Use a SingleCare coupon to make Potassium Citrate more affordable. Using a coupon will lower your cost if you are paying out-of-pocket. But it also may help if you have a copay through your insurance or Medicare plan. 

  • Shop around to see the cost of Potassium Citrate at different pharmacies. Some may offer lower prices than competitors.

  • Look into manufacturer discounts and patient assistance programs.

  • If the cost of Potassium Citrate is too much, talk to your healthcare provider about alternatives.

Medically reviewed by Anne JacobsonMD, MPH
Board-Certified Family Physician

Anne Jacobson, MD, MPH, is a board-certified family physician, writer, editor, teacher, and consultant. She is a graduate of University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and trained at West Suburban Family Medicine in Oak Park, Illinois. She later completed a fellowship in community medicine at PCC Community Wellness and a master's in Public Health at the University of Illinois-Chicago. She lives with her family near Chicago.

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Where are Potassium Citrate coupons from SingleCare accepted?

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