Vitamin D2 FAQs
How much is Vitamin D2 with SingleCare?
The generic of Vitamin D2 costs $4.67 for 12, 1.25 mg(50000 ut) capsules with a free Vitamin D2 coupon from SingleCare. You could reduce this cost more depending on your Rx details. Use the dropdown menu above to enter your Rx details (i.e., generic/brand, quantity, dosage, form) to get the most accurate prices of Vitamin D2 with SingleCare at your local pharmacies.
How much does Vitamin D2 cost without insurance?
The price of Vitamin D2 depends on whether it’s the nonprescription version or the high-dose prescription version. The prescription version typically costs two or three times more than the OTC versions. Prescription Vitamin D2 costs about $26.31 for 12, 1.25 mg(50000 ut) capsules on average. A free coupon from SingleCare can lower the prescription Vitamin D2 price to as little as $4.67 for 12, 1.25 mg(50000 ut) capsules.
How much does Vitamin D2 cost with insurance?
Healthcare insurance plans do not cover OTC supplements like Vitamin D2, but do cover prescription Vitamin D2 at therapeutic doses. The copay cost should be low. If coverage is a problem, use a SingleCare Vitamin D2 coupon without insurance and pay as little as $4.67 for 12, 1.25 mg(50000 ut) capsules of prescription Vitamin D2.
Does Medicare cover Vitamin D2?
Medicare Part D typically does not cover either the OTC or prescription versions of Vitamin D2, but some Medicare drug plans include Vitamin D2 in their additional covered drugs formulary. Medicare patients instead can use a SingleCare Vitamin D2 coupon and purchase prescription Vitamin D2 for as little as $4.67 for 12, 1.25 mg(50000 ut) capsules.
Does Medicaid cover Vitamin D2?
Medicaid programs typically cover prescription Vitamin D2 at therapeutic dosages. Some states may cover Vitamin D2 at lower nonprescription strengths, or they may cover vitamin D3, a different form of vitamin D. Talk to a pharmacist or a state Medicaid representative. If there are coverage issues, purchase prescription Vitamin D2 at a significant discount with a free Vitamin D2 discount coupon from SingleCare.
What is the brand name for Vitamin D2?
The brand-name version of prescription Vitamin D2 is Drisdol. Each capsule contains a prescription-strength dose of vitamin D (1.25 mg or 50,000 IU), about 25 times the standard dosage strength of a capsule of OTC store-bought Vitamin D2 and 83 times the recommended daily allowance. Healthcare professionals prescribe Drisdol for the same serious medical conditions as prescription Vitamin D2.
Nonprescription Vitamin D2 is usually sold as a generic under a variety of product line brand names.
Ways to save on Vitamin D2
As a dietary supplement, people can save money on Vitamin D2 in many of the same ways they save on other consumer products: comparing prices, using coupons, or switching to a different product, such as vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol).
For prescription Vitamin D2, comparing pharmacy prices or enrolling in Medicaid may help. Local 340B clinics or hospitals that sell government-subsidized prescription drugs may have prescription-strength Vitamin D2 available.
The most certain way to save on both prescription and OTC Vitamin D2 is to use a SingleCare discount card. Not only does SingleCare provide instant discounts at the point of sale, but those discounts can be even greater for people who join SingleCare’s bonus loyalty program and regularly take advantage of SingleCare discounts.
Is there a cheaper alternative to Vitamin D2?
There are no real alternative medications for prescription Vitamin D2, even by switching to lower-dose vitamin D. Even though OTC Vitamin D2 is cheaper by the bottle, it could take up to 25 or more OTC Vitamin D2 capsules to equal one prescription Vitamin D2. Switching to prescription vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol), such as Decara, won’t save money.
For OTC Vitamin D2, the options are equally limited. The cheapest alternative to Vitamin D2 is to restructure one’s diet to increase the intake of foods high in vitamin D. This can be done without increasing the weekly food budget. Switching to vitamin D3 may save some money, but the savings may not be significant.
How to use SingleCare for Vitamin D2
SingleCare coupons are accepted at most national pharmacies and grocers, such as Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. You can text, email, print, or save your free Vitamin D2 coupon to your digital wallet and show a pharmacist when you pick up your prescription.