Verapamil ER FAQs
How much is Verapamil ER with SingleCare?
The generic version of Verapamil ER costs $9.00 for 30, 120mg tablet extended releases with a free Verapamil ER coupon from SingleCare. But, you could reduce this cost more depending on your prescription details. Use the dropdown menu above to update your Rx info (i.e., brand/generic, quantity, form, dosage) to see the most accurate prices of Verapamil ER with SingleCare near you.
How much does Verapamil ER cost without insurance?
Verapamil ER costs $37.27 per 30, 120mg tablet extended releases without insurance coverage. Verapamil ER could cost as low as $9.00 for 30, 120mg tablet extended releases by using a SingleCare prescription discount card.
How much does Verapamil ER cost with insurance?
Health insurance providers usually cover Verapamil ER without restrictions. The copay cost should be low, but there may be other fees that affect the final out-of-pocket cost. If there’s a problem, use a SingleCare Verapamil ER coupon without insurance. Our lowest price for Verapamil ER is $9.00 for 30, 120mg tablet extended releases.
Does Medicare cover Verapamil ER?
Verapamil ER is near universally covered by Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage pharmaceutical benefits. The copay cost varies between plans—some plans put Verapamil ER in their highest copay tiers. If you have problems with Medicare, ask the pharmacist to compare the cost of your prescription with the cost using a SingleCare discount coupon for Verapamil ER. The SingleCare price may be lower.
Does Medicaid cover Verapamil ER?
Medicaid covers Verapamil ER, but there may be variations in coverage between states. If Medicaid coverage is a problem, a SingleCare Verapamil ER coupon can discount your Verapamil ER price to as low as $9.00 for 30, 120mg tablet extended releases.
What is the brand name for Verapamil ER?
Verelan and Verelan PM are the brand-name versions of Verapamil ER. They cost significantly more than the generic version, but SingleCare users can enjoy a substantial discount when using a SingleCare savings card at a participating pharmacy. The original brand name of Verapamil ER, Calan SR, has been discontinued.
Ways to save on Verapamil ER
Reduce the cost of Verapamil ER by using a SingleCare savings card. That can lower the out-of-pocket Verapamil ER price to as little as $9.00 for 30, 120mg tablet extended releases. Maximize savings on all purchases of refills, prescription medications, and other drugs by joining SingleCare’s bonus loyalty program and using SingleCare’s discount program regularly.
There are a few other tactics that can reduce the cost of Verapamil ER. Since pharmacies charge different prices, compare the price of Verapamil ER across local pharmacies. Buying at the lowest price could save some money.
For patients who can meet the eligibility requirements, significant money-saving alternatives include Medicaid, Medicare Extra Help (for seniors), 340B providers, or patient assistance programs. Each of these programs offers discounted or free medications to qualifying patients.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Verapamil ER?
Verapamil ER is a low-cost generic blood pressure medication, classified as a calcium channel blocker. It is the cheapest calcium channel blocker on the market. Other commonly prescribed generic calcium channel blockers, such as nifedipine, amlodipine, and diltiazem, are also lower-priced but slightly more expensive than Verapamil ER. Some blood pressure medications, such as ACE inhibitors like benazepril, may be cheaper, but the savings are not significant. If cost is a concern, consult a healthcare provider for medical advice.
How to use SingleCare for Verapamil ER
SingleCare is accepted at most major pharmacies and grocery stores, such as Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. You can text, email, print, or save your free Verapamil ER coupon to your digital wallet and show a pharmacist at the counter.