Vitamin A FAQs
How much is Vitamin A with SingleCare?
Vitamin A costs $4.23 for 30, 3 mg(10000 ut) capsules with a free Vitamin A coupon from SingleCare. You could lower this cost more depending on your Rx details. Use the dropdown menu above to enter your Rx info (i.e., generic/brand, quantity, dosage, form) to find the most accurate price of Vitamin A with SingleCare at a pharmacy near you.
How much does Vitamin A cost without insurance?
For non-prescription Vitamin A, customers can expect to pay $10.06. With a SingleCare discount card and a prescription for Vitamin A, you would pay only $4.23 per 30, 3 mg(10000 ut) capsules.
How much does Vitamin A cost with insurance?
Insurance coverage of Vitamin A will depend on many factors, but typically a prescription for Vitamin A will not be covered by your insurance plan. If it is, the copay cost of Vitamin A could vary widely depending on your insurance plan and the actual product prescribed. A reliable way to save money is with a SingleCare Vitamin A coupon. With a price of $4.23 for generic Vitamin A, a SingleCare savings card may be a better option for your Vitamin A prescription than insurance.
Does Medicare cover Vitamin A and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans usually do not cover purchases of Vitamin A even when prescribed by a physician. For Medicare patients using Vitamin A, you can pay as low as $4.23.if you bring your SingleCare Vitamin A coupon and your prescription to a participating SingleCare pharmacy, such as CVS, Longs Drugs, or Duane Reade.
Is there a generic of Vitamin A?
Generic versions of Vitamin A are widely available under names such as Up & Up, Spring Valley, and many others. Brand-name versions (Swanson, Nature Made, GNC) are easily found in retail stores.
How to use SingleCare for Vitamin A
SingleCare is accepted at most major pharmacies and grocery stores, such as Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. Text, email, print, or save your free Vitamin A coupon to your digital wallet and show your pharmacist at checkout.
What is Vitamin A?
Vitamin A is a group of nutrients found in vegetables and meats that are critical to the growth and development of tissues, immune system function, and vision. In particular, Vitamin A is used in the eye's retina to form molecules that can sense light. In the rest of the body, Vitamin A functions as a tissue growth factor.
Vitamin A deficiency is common, particularly among children, and is either caused by poor nutrition, illnesses, or high exposure to oxidants, such as smoking or abusing alcohol. Because Vitamin A is vital to the retina's ability to detect light, the first sign of Vitamin A deficiency is vision impairment, particularly at night.
As a supplement, Vitamin A is usually taken in the form of a tablet or capsule. Vitamin A is available in many over-the-counter vitamin supplements both individually and in combination with other nutrients. The most common Vitamin A used in supplements is carotene.
Vitamin A is a common ingredient in skincare and beauty products. When applied and absorbed into the skin, retinol (another vitamin A compound), builds collagen, the material that “glues” skin together. Increased collagen reduces fine line wrinkles and smoothes the skin.
What are the side effects of Vitamin A?
As a naturally occurring molecule in the body and many foods, Vitamin A does not have significant side effects. However, Vitamin A supplements often have other inactive ingredients, so allergic reactions to Vitamin A supplements may happen in some people. These side effects include itching, rash, hives, eye pain, trouble breathing, or headache. If you have any reaction to Vitamin A supplements, stop taking the supplement and consult with your physician.