Simparica Cost in Rhode Island
Compare Simparica (sarolaner) prices at Rhode Island pharmacies. Used for flea and tick prevention in dog — save up to 24% vs vet office prices without insurance.
Vet Office vs Pharmacy in Rhode Island
Vet Office Price
$62
Average price when purchased directly from your veterinarian's office in Rhode Island.
Pharmacy Price
$47
Average cash price at Rhode Island pharmacies in the Script Unlock network — save up to 24% vs the vet.
Prices reflect Rhode Island pharmacy averages. Actual prices vary — compare live bids to find the best rate near you.
About Simparica in Rhode Island
Drug Class
Isoxazoline antiparasitic
Used For
flea and tick prevention
Species
dog
Generic Name
sarolaner
Prescription Required
Yes — a veterinary prescription is required. Ask your vet for a written Rx to fill at any licensed pharmacy.
Find Simparica at Rhode Island Pharmacies
290 Licensed Pharmacies in Rhode Island
Pharmacies in Rhode Island can legally fill veterinary prescriptions for Simparica. Average Rhode Island savings: 57% vs retail.
Top cities: Providence, Warwick, Cranston, Pawtucket, East Providence. Script Unlock lets you compare bids from independent and chain pharmacies across Rhode Island — no insurance required.
Compare Simparica Prices in Rhode IslandRhode Island Prescription Assistance Programs
RIPAE (Rhode Island Pharmaceutical Assistance to the Elderly)
State pharmaceutical assistance program that helped eligible seniors pay for prescription drug co-pays and premiums under Medicare Part D.
Eligibility: Note: RIPAE status should be verified as the program was transitioned following ACA implementation. Contact the RI Division of Elderly Affairs at 1-401-462-3000 for current program availability.
Rhode Island Medicaid (Medicaid and RIte Care)
Prescription drug coverage for Rhode Island Medicaid beneficiaries through managed care.
Eligibility: Low-income Rhode Island adults, children, pregnant women, and people with disabilities.
Simparica FAQs for Rhode Island Pet Owners
How is Simparica different from NexGard?
Both are monthly oral isoxazolines. Simparica is approved for dogs 6 months and older (NexGard: 8 weeks). Your vet can advise the better option for your dog.
Can I get Simparica at a regular pharmacy?
Yes — with a valid veterinary prescription. Script Unlock pharmacies carry many pet preventives at competitive cash prices.
Is Simparica Trio worth the higher cost?
Simparica Trio adds heartworm and intestinal worm prevention. Compare total monthly cost versus separate Simparica + Heartgard through Script Unlock to find the best value.
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