Thiamine FAQs
How much is Thiamine with SingleCare?
Thiamine costs $4.16 for 30, 100mg tablets with a free Thiamine coupon from SingleCare. You could pay even less depending on your prescription information. Use the dropdown menu above to update your Rx info (i.e., generic/brand, quantity, dosage, form) to find the most accurate price of Thiamine with SingleCare at your local pharmacies.
How much does Thiamine cost without insurance?
The typical retail cost of Thiamine without health insurance is $13.39 per 30, 100mg tablets but you can get a discount using a SingleCare Thiamine coupon to pay just $4.16 for 30, 100mg tablets of Thiamine. People without insurance coverage can still use SingleCare for free Thiamine coupons. By getting Thiamine, you can reduce your price on your medication compared with using the branded form of Thiamine, which usually costs dramatically more than Thiamine.
How much does Thiamine cost with insurance?
Each individual insurance program is distinct and may or may not cover Thiamine. The cost of Thiamine with insurance coverage varies depending on your plan - contact your insurance carrier for explicit medication coverage and coinsurance guidance. If your insurance plan does not cover Thiamine, you can use a SingleCare card to save on Thiamine at your neighborhood pharmacies. Also, you can also use SingleCare coupons if you have Medicare or Medicaid. If Medicare or Medicaid doesn’t completely cover your Thiamine medication, use SingleCare instead. Visit the SingleCare website or app to compare the lowest cost of Thiamine with SingleCare versus your Thiamine cost with insurance or Medicare.
How to use SingleCare for Thiamine
You can use SingleCare coupons at most national pharmacies and grocery stores, including Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. Text, email, print, or save your free Thiamine coupon to your mobile wallet and show a pharmacist at the counter.