Warfarin is a generic anticoagulant prescription drug used to prevent and treat blood clots. The average retail price of Warfarin is around $28.60 for 30, 5mg tablets of Warfarin. Pay as little as $4.00 for 30, 5mg tablets of generic Warfarin by using a SingleCare Warfarin coupon. This coupon can be redeemed for immediate savings at participating local pharmacies.
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Warfarin is a generic anticoagulant prescription drug used to prevent and treat blood clots. The average retail price of Warfarin is around $28.60 for 30, 5mg tablets of Warfarin. Pay as little as $4.00 for 30, 5mg tablets of generic Warfarin by using a SingleCare Warfarin coupon. This coupon can be redeemed for immediate savings at participating local pharmacies.
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 | Jantoven Retail Price | Warfarin Sodium Retail Price | Warfarin Sodium SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | - | $16.80 | $16.50 |
| Walmart | - | $6.83 | $5.48 |
| Walgreens | - | $21.60 | $17.70 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $18.90 | $16.38 | $10.80 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | - | $16.80 | $6.60 |
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.
Warfarin is a generic anticoagulant prescription drug used to prevent and treat blood clots. The average retail price of Warfarin is around $28.60 for 30, 5mg tablets of Warfarin. Pay as little as $4.00 for 30, 5mg tablets of generic Warfarin by using a SingleCare Warfarin coupon. This coupon can be redeemed for immediate savings at participating local pharmacies.
Usually, the cost of Warfarin without insurance coverage is around $28.60 for 30, 5mg tablets. SingleCare can help you to save on this total with a Warfarin coupon. Pay as little as $4.00 for 30, 5mg tablets of generic Warfarin when you use SingleCare’s Warfarin coupon at participating drugstores.
The cost of Warfarin with insurance may vary based on the type of insurance coverage plan that you are enrolled in. Contact your insurance provider directly to find out exactly how much Warfarin costs under your current insurance plan. SingleCare can help you to easily save on your Warfarin costs. Pay as little as $4.00 for 30, 5mg tablets of generic Warfarin when you use SingleCare’s Warfarin coupon copay card.
Warfarin is usually covered by Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans. The average copay for Warfarin with Medicare varies. To find out the cost of Warfarin, call your insurance plan to provide you with more details.
Warfarin is a generic prescription medication. Its brand-name version is Coumadin.
The most common side effect of Warfarin is hemorrhage from any tissue or organ, which can be fatal or nonfatal. Bruising can also occur more often when taking Warfarin. Speak to your healthcare provider or seek medical attention if you notice any unusual bleeding that will not stop.
Warfarin may also cause serious side effects, such as death of skin tissue (skin necrosis or gangrene) and “purple toes syndrome,” which causes pain, darkness, or a purple color in the toes. Seek medical help right away if either of these side effects occur.
If you still have difficulty affording Warfarin, there are other ways that can help you save. Signing up for SingleCare’s loyalty program can help you save a little more. However, there may be specific programs that can help you, depending on your eligibility requirements and their availability at the time. These include copay programs from pharmaceutical companies and patient assistance programs, which may help under-insured individuals or uninsured individuals. Since Warfarin is an older medication and not normally too expensive, there may not be as many programs to help cover its cost. That is why it may pay to shop around to see the cost at different pharmacies. Some may offer lower prices than competitors.
Warfarin helps reduce the risk of blood clots, such as a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolisms (PEs), in those with atrial fibrillation (AFib), coronary artery disease (CAD), peripheral artery disease (PAD), antiphospholipid syndrome, chronic central venous catheterization, or a heart valve replacement. As a vitamin K antagonist, Warfarin requires frequent blood draws to check INR levels, which can be tiring and time-consuming. Alternative anticoagulants that do not require INR levels to be checked include Eliquis (apixaban) and Xarelto (rivaroxaban). However, these medications may be more expensive. Talk to your healthcare provider to see which medication works best for you.
Josephine Bawab, Pharm.D., graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy. She began working in community pharmacy in 2012 and has worked for multiple chain pharmacies since then. She is passionate about helping patients and precepting students. She currently works and resides in Virginia, where she is just a few minutes away from the beach.
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