Colchicine-Probenecid is a generic prescription drug that reduces excess uric acid in the bloodstream. It is prescribed to patients with gout, an acutely painful arthritis of the feet and other joints caused by uric acid crystals forming in the joints. Colchicine-Probenecid costs $128.74 at full price. A SingleCare Colchicine-Probenecid coupon reduces that price to $50.16. Continue reading for more cost-saving options.
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Colchicine-Probenecid is a generic prescription drug that reduces excess uric acid in the bloodstream. It is prescribed to patients with gout, an acutely painful arthritis of the feet and other joints caused by uric acid crystals forming in the joints. Colchicine-Probenecid costs $128.74 at full price. A SingleCare Colchicine-Probenecid coupon reduces that price to $50.16. Continue reading for more cost-saving options.
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| Pharmacy | Colchicine-Probenecid Retail Price | Colchicine-Probenecid SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $105.60 | $58.80 |
| Walgreens | $114.60 | $32.40 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $108.00 | $78.00 |
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.
Colchicine-Probenecid is a generic prescription drug that reduces excess uric acid in the bloodstream. It is prescribed to patients with gout, an acutely painful arthritis of the feet and other joints caused by uric acid crystals forming in the joints. Colchicine-Probenecid costs $128.74 at full price. A SingleCare Colchicine-Probenecid coupon reduces that price to $50.16. Continue reading for more cost-saving options.
Without insurance, customers can expect to pay $128.74 for Colchicine-Probenecid, but this price may vary. With a SingleCare discount card, the cost of Colchicine-Probenecid drops to $50.16.
The copay cost of Colchicine-Probenecid with insurance varies by plan. Some insurance plans may not cover Colchicine-Probenecid. With a SingleCare savings card, Colchicine-Probenecid costs $50.16. This may be a better alternative to insurance, so have your pharmacist compare prices with your SingleCare Colchicine-Probenecid coupon first before you overpay for Colchicine-Probenecid.
Medicare-eligible patients are usually covered for their Colchicine-Probenecid prescription. Patients without Medicare drug coverage can instead rely on their SingleCare Colchicine-Probenecid coupon for consistent savings. Our free and reusable coupons are accepted at participating pharmacies.
Colchicine-Probenecid is a generic prescription drug manufactured by Teva, Ingenus, and Rising. There is no brand-name version of Colchicine-Probenecid available in the United States.
Colchicine-Probenecid is a generic prescription drug prescribed to patients with recurrent attacks of gout to reduces uric acid in the urine and bloodstream. Gout is an acutely painful joint disease in which uric acid builds up in the urine and in the body. The excess uric acid forms crystals in the joints, particularly the feet, resulting in intense pain, swelling, and redness.
Probenecid prevents the kidneys from reabsorbing uric acid back into the body, so it passes out with the urine. Colchicine is a urine alkalizer, that is, it neutralizes the acid in urine. Probenecid increases the amount of uric acid in the kidneys, increasing the risk of uric acid kidney stones if the urine is too acid. By neutralizing acid, colchicine reduces the chances of kidney stone formation.
Colchicine-Probenecid is taken as a tablet daily for one week and twice a day in the weeks following. Colchicine-Probenecid is not started during a gouty attack. The patient should drink plenty of water because the kidneys will be flushing uric acid crystals. The physician will monitor levels of urate, a salt derived from uric acid, in the urine and adjust the dose to a maintenance dose when these levels have returned to normal.
The most common side effects of Colchicine-Probenecid include but are not limited to headache, dizziness, nausea, loss of appetite, nausea, frequent urination, sore gums, back pain, fast heartbeat, or and kidney pain. There is a risk of kidney stone formation as well as liver damage. Colchicine-Probenecid does not cause mental or mood changes, but allergic reactions are possible. Allergic reactions may be severe, including anaphylaxis, a dangerous drop in blood pressure.
This is not a complete list of possible side effects. Consult with your prescribing physician and pharmacist about possible side effects before starting on Colchicine-Probenecid.
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