Cisplatin is an FDA-approved, prescription chemotherapy drug used to treat ovarian cancer, testicular cancer, and bladder cancer. This medication is a platinum-based chemotherapy drug that works by interfering with cancer cell DNA synthesis and stopping the growth of cancer cells. It is available in the form of an intravenous solution that is typically administered by a healthcare professional in a hospital or outpatient clinic. The brand name of this drug is Platinol. The average pricing of Cisplatin is around $92.59. Use a SingleCare Cisplatin discount card and pay $34.70 for this drug.
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Cisplatin is an FDA-approved, prescription chemotherapy drug used to treat ovarian cancer, testicular cancer, and bladder cancer. This medication is a platinum-based chemotherapy drug that works by interfering with cancer cell DNA synthesis and stopping the growth of cancer cells. It is available in the form of an intravenous solution that is typically administered by a healthcare professional in a hospital or outpatient clinic. The brand name of this drug is Platinol. The average pricing of Cisplatin is around $92.59. Use a SingleCare Cisplatin discount card and pay $34.70 for this drug.
Cisplatin is an FDA-approved, prescription chemotherapy drug used to treat ovarian cancer, testicular cancer, and bladder cancer. This medication is a platinum-based chemotherapy drug that works by interfering with cancer cell DNA synthesis and stopping the growth of cancer cells. It is available in the form of an intravenous solution that is typically administered by a healthcare professional in a hospital or outpatient clinic. The brand name of this drug is Platinol. The average pricing of Cisplatin is around $92.59. Use a SingleCare Cisplatin discount card and pay $34.70 for this drug.
The average cost of Cisplatin without insurance may be around $92.59 or more. You may be able to purchase Cisplatin for $34.70 per 2, 100ml of 100mg/100ml vials when you use a SingleCare Cisplatin savings card. These savings may be redeemed at the clinic or hospital where you receive treatment.
Commercial healthcare plans may help provide coverage for Cisplatin based on the type of plan you have. You can determine your exact Cisplatin cost by contacting your insurance provider for assistance. You may be able to save on your Cisplatin treatment by using SingleCare's prescription savings card. You could pay $34.70 for Cisplatin when you use SingleCare at participating pharmacies.
Cisplatin is not typically covered by Medicare prescription drug plans. Instead, it may be covered by Medicare Part A or Part B if the drug is administered in a hospital or outpatient clinic setting. Without Medicare coverage, you may have to pay the full cash price of $92.59. SingleCare may help you reduce this total and save on your overall medication costs. Ask your healthcare team at the clinic or hospital where you receive treatment to see if they will accept a SingleCare coupon.
Cisplatin is a generic chemotherapy drug manufactured by various companies, including Fresenius Kabi, Accord Healthcare, and West-Ward Pharmaceuticals. The brand name of this drug is Platinol, which has been discontinued.
Cisplatin is a chemotherapy medication used to treat ovarian cancer, testicular cancer, and bladder cancer. This medication is a platinum-based chemotherapy drug. It works by slowing or stopping cancer cell growth.
Cisplatin is administered by an injection into a vein (intravenously) by a healthcare professional. Your doctor will recommend an appropriate dose for you based on an assessment of your current medical condition, other drugs you are currently taking, and your response to treatment.
During treatment, your doctor may recommend you drink more fluids than usual in order to pass urine and avoid kidney-related side effects. Consult your doctor for medical advice and more information on what you should know while taking this drug.
Cisplatin may cause unwanted side effects such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, and loss of taste. Nausea and vomiting can be severe and persistent. Drug therapy may be necessary to prevent nausea and vomiting. Changes in diet such as avoiding large meals before treatment may help lessen some of these side effects. Notify your doctor or pharmacist if any of these effects persist or worsen.
Tell your doctor right away if you experience serious side effects such as pain and burning at the injection site, muscle cramps, ringing in the ears, hearing loss, joint pain, headaches, blood in the urine, painful or difficult urination, or lower back pain.
Consult your doctor or healthcare provider for full medical advice on the risks and benefits involved with using CisplatinCisplatin as this is not a complete list of side effects.
Gerardo Sison, Pharm.D., graduated from the University of Florida. He has worked in both community and hospital settings, providing drug information and medication therapy management services. As a medical writer, he hopes to educate and empower patients to better manage their health and navigate their treatment plans.
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