Multivitamin
Generic: Multivitamin
- NDC
- 59088-018
- Route
- ORAL
- ICD-10 indication
- E56.9
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About Multivitamin
Prescription multivitamins are therapeutic agents containing vitamins and minerals designed to treat or prevent nutritional deficiencies. Unlike over-the-counter supplements, these medications are formulated with higher therapeutic doses of specific nutrients, such as folic acid or iron. They are indicated for patients with malabsorption syndromes, poor dietary intake, or increased nutritional requirements during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Copay & patient assistance
- Patient Copay Amount: $59.00 per quarter for three (3) bottles of multivitamins (includes MVW Modulator Formulation, MVW Complete Formulation, and MWV ADEK Gummies); $69.00 for three (3) bottles of MVW Complete Formulation Probiotic.
- Maximum Annual Benefit Limit: Not Publicly Available
- Core Eligibility Restrictions: Qualification criteria are determined via a phone interview with an MVW Patient Assistance Specialist at (256) 327-9830; additional financial assistance funding is limited.
- RxBIN, PCN, and Group numbers: Not Publicly Available
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Prescribing information
From the FDA-approved label for Multivitamin. Official source: DailyMed (NLM) · Label effective May 15, 2025
Indications and usage
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Label text is reproduced as-is from the FDA-approved label. We do not paraphrase, summarize, or omit. Content above is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult your prescribing clinician or pharmacist before making decisions about your medication.
Conditions we've indexed resources for
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Prior authorization & coverage
| Payer | PA | Step therapy | Copay tier |
|---|---|---|---|
— Medicare Part D | — | — | — |
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How this page is sourced
- Drug identity verified against openFDA NDC Directory.
- Label text (when shown) originates from NLM DailyMed.
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