Vitamin E FAQs
How much is Vitamin E with SingleCare?
Vitamin E costs $5.47 for 60, 180 mg(400 unit) capsules with a free Vitamin E coupon from SingleCare. However, you could pay less depending on your prescription information. Use the dropdown menu above to enter your Rx details (i.e., brand/generic, quantity, form, dosage) to see the most accurate prices of Vitamin E with SingleCare at a pharmacy near you.
How much does Vitamin E cost without insurance?
The average retail price of Vitamin E without health insurance is $10.68 per 60, 180 mg(400 unit) capsules though you can get a discount using a SingleCare Vitamin E coupon to pay $5.47 for 60, 180 mg(400 unit) capsules of Vitamin E. If you don’t have access to insurance coverage can still use SingleCare for free Vitamin E coupons. By using Vitamin E, you generally save on your medication opposed to buying the branded version of Vitamin E, which typically costs much more than Vitamin E.
How much does Vitamin E cost with insurance?
Each individual insurance plan is different and may or may not cover Vitamin E. The cost of Vitamin E with insurance coverage varies based on your plan - reach out to your insurance carrier for appropriate medication coverage and copay details. If your insurance plan does not include Vitamin E, you can use a SingleCare card to save on Vitamin E at your participating pharmacy. Also, you can also use SingleCare discounts if you have Medicare or Medicaid. If Medicare or Medicaid doesn’t completely cover your Vitamin E order, try SingleCare instead. Use the SingleCare website or app to find the lowest price of Vitamin E with SingleCare versus your Vitamin E cost with insurance or Medicare.
How to use SingleCare for Vitamin E
SingleCare coupons are accepted at most national pharmacies and grocery stores, including Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. Simply text, email, print, or save your free Vitamin E coupon to your mobile wallet and show your pharmacist at checkout.