Treating vitamin B12 deficiency requires Vitamin B12 in one of the many available oral forms or by injection. The supplement can also be used to prevent a deficiency. The average cost of Vitamin B12 without insurance is $15.32 per 90, 1000mcg tablets. Since use of the supplement may be indefinite, the cost can add up over time. With a SingleCare coupon, you could pay as little as $4.83 for 90, 1000mcg tablets of Vitamin B12.
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Treating vitamin B12 deficiency requires Vitamin B12 in one of the many available oral forms or by injection. The supplement can also be used to prevent a deficiency. The average cost of Vitamin B12 without insurance is $15.32 per 90, 1000mcg tablets. Since use of the supplement may be indefinite, the cost can add up over time. With a SingleCare coupon, you could pay as little as $4.83 for 90, 1000mcg tablets of Vitamin B12.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
| Pharmacy | Vitamin B-12 Retail Price | Vitamin B-12 SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| Walmart | $6.70 | $6.70 |
| Walgreens | $17.58 | $13.78 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $54.25 | $12.78 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | $11.43 | $11.16 |
These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Treating vitamin B12 deficiency requires Vitamin B12 in one of the many available oral forms or by injection. The supplement can also be used to prevent a deficiency. The average cost of Vitamin B12 without insurance is $15.32 per 90, 1000mcg tablets. Since use of the supplement may be indefinite, the cost can add up over time. With a SingleCare coupon, you could pay as little as $4.83 for 90, 1000mcg tablets of Vitamin B12.
The generic of Vitamin B12 costs $4.83 for 90, 1000mcg tablets with a free Vitamin B12 coupon from SingleCare. You could pay less depending on your prescription details. Use the dropdown menu above to update your Rx details (i.e., brand/generic, form, dosage, quantity) to find the most accurate price of Vitamin B12 with SingleCare near you.
While oral Vitamin B12 is typically taken every day, Vitamin B12 that is injected intramuscularly is taken monthly after an initial period of more frequent dosing. The treating healthcare provider determines dosing intervals, but differences in dosing intervals must be considered when comparing prices. At $15.32 per 90, 1000mcg tablets, the expense does not seem exorbitant, but adds up over time. With a SingleCare coupon, generic Vitamin B12 can be purchased for $4.83 for 90, 1000mcg tablets.
Oral formulations of Vitamin B12 are available over-the-counter (OTC). As a result, many insurance plans will not cover them, leaving the retail price entirely out-of-pocket. Generic injectable Vitamin B12 solution is only available with a prescription and is typically covered by insurance with a favorable tier classification. Vitamin B12 for intramuscular injection carries a low copay without the need for prior authorization or step therapy in most instances. Check your plan’s drug formulary and coverage details to know where you stand.
Unfortunately, Medicare does not usually cover vitamins and supplements when taken preventively, including Vitamin B12. In the setting of diagnosed vitamin B12 deficiency or pernicious anemia, coverage should be investigated.
Injectable Vitamin B12 has a good chance of being covered without a steep copay. Your plan details and what coverage stage (deductible, initial coverage, or catastrophic) you are in will determine what you can expect to pay for Vitamin B12.
Medicaid might cover Vitamin B12 with a prescription. Plan details, such as deductible and copay levels, along with the form of Vitamin B12 and diagnosis, can all influence whether coverage is granted and the amount of out-of-pocket expense to be incurred. Once you have your prescription in hand, head to the pharmacy and take the SingleCare coupon for Vitamin B12 with you. You cannot use our coupon along with Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance, but the discounted price of $4.83 for 90, 1000mcg tablets may be less than the amount you would pay if using your plan’s coverage.
Brand-name versions of Vitamin B12 are available in certain formulations. Nascobal is a Vitamin B12 nasal spray; True Vitamin B12 comes as a tablet; and Physicians EZ Use B12 is an injection kit. Higher retail prices than generic options are expected for these branded products.
Generic drugs are less expensive overall, but there may be additional ways to save. Although generic drug manufacturers usually do not offer rebates, free samples, or patient assistance programs, SingleCare coupons remain a reliable way to save on Vitamin B12 and other prescribed generic medications. The savings don't have to end there, because the free loyalty program offers even more discounts. By searching for Vitamin B12 on SingleCare and entering your zip code, you can also compare prices across local pharmacies. To minimize drug costs, paying for Vitamin B12 with a tax-advantaged account like a health savings account (HSA) or a flexible spending account (FSA) can be a savvy move. Shop around for the best pharmacy price on SingleCare, sign up for the SingleCare discount card, use our coupon, and pay your out-of-pocket amount using an HSA or FSA to make your healthcare dollars go farther.
When Vitamin B12 is needed, there is no substitute. Vitamin B12 deficiency can have serious consequences. Talk to your healthcare provider about options. If a brand-name Vitamin B12 is prescribed, ask if a generic version is a viable alternative. Price has to be one consideration when choosing among treatment options.
SingleCare is accepted at most major pharmacies and grocery stores, such as Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. Just text, email, print, or save your free Vitamin B12 coupon to your digital wallet and show your pharmacist when you pick up your prescription.
Chad Shaffer, MD, earned his medical doctorate from Penn State University and completed a combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Pediatrics. He has provided full-service primary care to all ages for over 15 years, building a practice from start up to over 3,000 patients. His passion is educating patients on their health and treatment, so they can make well-informed decisions.
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