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 just $5.47 for 60, 180 mg(400 unit) capsules of Vitamin E. Those without insurance can always use SingleCare for free Vitamin E savings. By getting Vitamin E, you typically reduce your price on your prescription compared with getting the branded form of Vitamin E, which usually costs significantly more than Vitamin E.
How much does Vitamin E cost with insurance?
Each specific insurance plan is unique and may or may not cover Vitamin E. The cost of Vitamin E with insurance coverage differs depending on your plan - verify with your insurance carrier for specific prescription coverage and payment details. If your plan does not include Vitamin E, you can use SingleCare to get discounts on Vitamin E at your neighborhood pharmacy. Additionally, you can also use SingleCare coupons if you have Medicare or Medicaid. If Medicare or Medicaid doesn’t offer your Vitamin E fill, you can use SingleCare instead. Go to the SingleCare website or app to compare 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 major pharmacies and grocers, 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 when you pick up your prescription.