Zinc Gluconate Coupons & Prices

Zinc Gluconate is an over-the-counter dietary supplement that contains a zinc, a mineral that is used throughout the body. Zinc Gluconate is used to treat zinc-deficiency and as a cold remedy. Zinc Gluconate's generic retail price averages $10.64, but a SingleCare Zinc Gluconate coupon lowers this cost to $3.99. You can use your SingleCare Zinc Gluconate coupon on over-the-counter supplements, like Zinc Gluconate, with a doctor's prescription.

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Zinc Gluconate coupon at Costco Pharmacy
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About Zinc Gluconate

Zinc Gluconate is an over-the-counter dietary supplement that contains a zinc, a mineral that is used throughout the body. Zinc Gluconate is used to treat zinc-deficiency and as a cold remedy. Zinc Gluconate's generic retail price averages $10.64, but a SingleCare Zinc Gluconate coupon lowers this cost to $3.99. You can use your SingleCare Zinc Gluconate coupon on over-the-counter supplements, like Zinc Gluconate, with a doctor's prescription.

Zinc Gluconate Price History & Information

Price History for Zinc Gluconate

30 count, tablet, 50mg

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.

Average 1-Month Prices for Zinc Gluconate

30 count, tablet, 50mg
PharmacyZinc Gluconate Retail PriceZinc Gluconate SingleCare Price
Walmart$3.90$3.90
Walgreens$5.25$4.20
Kroger Pharmacy$6.00$6.00

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.

About Zinc Gluconate

Zinc Gluconate is an over-the-counter dietary supplement that contains a zinc, a mineral that is used throughout the body. Zinc Gluconate is used to treat zinc-deficiency and as a cold remedy. Zinc Gluconate's generic retail price averages $10.64, but a SingleCare Zinc Gluconate coupon lowers this cost to $3.99. You can use your SingleCare Zinc Gluconate coupon on over-the-counter supplements, like Zinc Gluconate, with a doctor's prescription.

Zinc Gluconate FAQs

How much is Zinc Gluconate with SingleCare?

Zinc Gluconate costs $3.99 for 30, 50mg tablets with a free Zinc Gluconate coupon from SingleCare.  But, you could reduce this cost more depending on your prescription details. Use the dropdown menu above to enter your prescription details (i.e., generic/brand, quantity, dosage, form) to see the most accurate prices of Zinc Gluconate with SingleCare at a pharmacy near you.

How much does Zinc Gluconate cost without insurance?

For non-prescription Zinc Gluconate, customers can expect to pay $10.64. With a SingleCare discount card and a prescription for Zinc Gluconate, you would pay only $3.99.

How much does Zinc Gluconate cost with insurance?

Insurance coverage of Zinc Gluconate will depend on many factors, but typically a prescription for Zinc Gluconate will not be covered by your insurance plan. If it is, the copay cost of Zinc Gluconate could vary depending on your insurance plan and the actual product prescribed. A reliable way to save money is with a SingleCare Zinc Gluconate coupon. With a price of $3.99 for generic Zinc Gluconate, a SingleCare savings card may be a better option for your Zinc Gluconate prescription than insurance.

Does Medicare cover Zinc Gluconate and how much does it cost?

Medicare prescription drug plans usually do not cover purchases of Zinc Gluconate even when prescribed by a physician. For Medicare patients using Zinc Gluconate, you can pay as low as $3.99 if you bring your SingleCare Zinc Gluconate coupon and your prescription to a participating SingleCare pharmacy, such as CVS, Longs Drugs, or Duane Reade.

What is the brand name of Zinc Gluconate?

Generic versions of Zinc Gluconate are widely available under brand names such as Up & Up, Spring Valley, and many others, either as dietary supplements or cold remedies. Brand-name versions (Swanson, Nature Made, GNC) are easily found in retail stores.

How to use SingleCare for Zinc Gluconate

SingleCare coupons are accepted at most national pharmacies and grocery stores, i.e., Walgreens, Kroger, Walmart, CVS, Safeway, and more. Simply text, email, print, or save your free Zinc Gluconate coupon to your mobile wallet and show your pharmacist at the counter.

What is Zinc Gluconate?

Zinc Gluconate is an over-the-counter dietary supplement that contains chelated zinc, that is, zinc combined with an organic molecule (gluconic acid) so that more of the zinc taken is absorbed into the body. Zinc Gluconate is used as a dietary supplement to treat zinc-deficiency or as a cold remedy.

Zinc is a mineral that used throughout the body. It is particularly important to the healthy functioning of the immune system. Zinc Gluconate is also a key element in the body's ability to convert carbohydrates to energy and is involved in many of the processes of cell functioning and tissue growth.

Zinc Gluconate deficiency can be a serious condition. The immune system does not function well, leading to a higher risk of infection. In children, zinc deficiency will stunt growth and delay development. Zinc Gluconate is advised or prescribed as a supplement to patients with or at risk for zinc deficiency.

Because zinc contributes to immune system functions, Zinc Gluconate is often prescribed or advised to patients with low-level infections, such as the common cold. It is widely available as an ingredient in cold remedy formulas in the form of lozenges, tablets, or syrup.

What are the side effects of Zinc Gluconate?

The most common side effects of Zinc Gluconate are typically caused by taking too much Zinc Gluconate. These include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach problems, and a bad taste in the mouth. Always take supplements as directed.

Zinc Gluconate is an active ingredient in some cold remedy nasal sprays. In this format, Zinc Gluconate can cause a permanent loss of smell.

Zinc Gluconate is a normal part of the diet and is found in most foods, so allergic reactions are extremely rare. However, Zinc Gluconate supplements often have other inactive ingredients, which may cause allergic reactions. These side effects include itching, rash, hives, and trouble breathing. If you have any reaction to Zinc Gluconate supplements, discontinue using the supplement and talk with your physician about alternatives.

Where are Zinc Gluconate coupons from SingleCare accepted?

SingleCare is accepted at most national pharmacies and grocers, including the following:

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