Warfarin Alternatives in Vermont
Compare generic and therapeutic alternatives to Warfarin (warfarin sodium) available at Vermont pharmacies. Save up to 80% on your prescription — no insurance required.
Top Alternatives in Vermont
Apixaban (generic Eliquis)
therapeutic
DOAC — no INR monitoring, fewer dietary restrictions, higher cost
Avg cash price: $130/mo
Rivaroxaban (generic Xarelto)
therapeutic
Once-daily DOAC — convenient, no monitoring, but more expensive
Avg cash price: $140/mo
Coumadin (brand warfarin)
brand
Brand name — same drug at 8× the cost of generic warfarin
Avg cash price: $80/mo
Vermont Prescription Assistance Programs
VPharm / VPharmAssist (Vermont Pharmaceutical Assistance)
State pharmaceutical assistance programs that historically helped eligible Vermont residents with prescription drug costs. Now largely superseded by Dr. Dynasaur and Green Mountain Care programs.
Eligibility: Contact the Vermont Agency of Human Services at 1-800-250-8427 for current program availability and eligibility thresholds.
Vermont Medicaid (Green Mountain Care)
Comprehensive prescription drug coverage through Vermont Medicaid for eligible residents.
Eligibility: Low-income Vermont adults, children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Vermont has very high Medicaid coverage rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is warfarin still used now that DOACs are available?
Yes — warfarin remains essential for patients with mechanical heart valves (DOACs are contraindicated), certain antiphospholipid syndrome cases, and patients who cannot afford DOACs. It requires regular INR monitoring but is extremely affordable.
How does warfarin compare to apixaban for atrial fibrillation?
DOACs like apixaban are generally preferred over warfarin for AFib due to no monitoring requirements, fewer drug and food interactions, and lower intracranial bleeding risk. Warfarin remains the choice when DOACs are contraindicated.
What foods interact with warfarin?
Foods high in Vitamin K (leafy greens, broccoli, spinach, kale) reduce warfarin's anticoagulant effect. Grapefruit, cranberry juice, and many medications also interact. Consistency of Vitamin K intake matters more than restriction.
How often do I need INR testing on warfarin?
Initially weekly during dose titration, then every 2–4 weeks once stable. Point-of-care home INR testing devices are available for patients who prefer to self-monitor.
What does generic warfarin cost through Script Unlock?
Generic warfarin is among the cheapest anticoagulants — typically $8–$12/month. Script Unlock pharmacies can provide competitive cash pricing for patients on this affordable but high-monitoring medication.