Complera is a brand-name prescription combination drug used to control the underlying viral infection that causes HIV/AIDS. Complera combines three prescription drugs – emtricitabine, rilpivirine, and tenofovir – that slow the spread of HIV in the body. Read the FAQs for more information about how Complera works, possible side effects, and how much Complera costs, currently $4,619.15. You will also find information on how to save money on the retail price of Complera. For instance, with a SingleCare Complera coupon, you will pay a discount price of $1,320.54 for a one month supply at participating pharmacies.
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Complera is a brand-name prescription combination drug used to control the underlying viral infection that causes HIV/AIDS. Complera combines three prescription drugs – emtricitabine, rilpivirine, and tenofovir – that slow the spread of HIV in the body. Read the FAQs for more information about how Complera works, possible side effects, and how much Complera costs, currently $4,619.15. You will also find information on how to save money on the retail price of Complera. For instance, with a SingleCare Complera coupon, you will pay a discount price of $1,320.54 for a one month supply at participating pharmacies.
Complera is a brand-name prescription combination drug used to control the underlying viral infection that causes HIV/AIDS. Complera combines three prescription drugs – emtricitabine, rilpivirine, and tenofovir – that slow the spread of HIV in the body. Read the FAQs for more information about how Complera works, possible side effects, and how much Complera costs, currently $4,619.15. You will also find information on how to save money on the retail price of Complera. For instance, with a SingleCare Complera coupon, you will pay a discount price of $1,320.54 for a one month supply at participating pharmacies.
Uninsured customers pay an average cash price of $4,619.15 per 30, 200-25-300mg tablets. However, the federal ADAP (AIDS Drug Assistance Program) will help uninsured HIV/AIDS patients with most or all of Complera cost, and the HarborPath ADAP Waiting List Program may help patients with Complera during ADAP funding shortfalls. For uninsured patients on the ADAP waiting list who still cannot affordably fill their prescription, a SingleCare Complera coupon reduces the cost to $1,320.54.
As a high-cost prescription drug, Complera costs may vary widely depending on your insurance plan. With SingleCare, the lowest price for Complera is $1,320.54, which may be lower than your copay with your insurance company. So ask your local pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to the SingleCare prescription discount card.
Complera is covered by most Medicare prescription drug plans and by Medicaid. Uninsured patients without Medicare and Medicaid can turn to ADAP for assistance. For those on the ADAP waiting list who still cannot affordably fill their prescription, a SingleCare Complera coupon reduces the cost of a one-month Complera prescription $1,320.54.
The active ingredients in Complera are three prescription drugs with the generic names emtricitabine, rilpivirine, and tenofovir disoproxil fumarate. A generic version of Complera is not currently available.
Complera is a brand-name prescription combination drug used to control the HIV/AIDS viral infection. Complera combines three prescription drugs – emtricitabine, rilpivirine, and tenofovir – that slow the spread of HIV in the body. Reducing the amount of HIV virus in the body helps prevent illnesses common to HIV/AIDS, such as cervical cancer, pneumonia, and other opportunistic infections.
Complera is always prescribed at a fixed dose and taken orally as a tablet once per day with food. Take Complera as prescribed by your doctor. Do not skip doses.
Before taking Complera, tell your doctor about all of your medical conditions. Complera interacts with certain medications and supplements. Tell your doctor about all of the medications you take, including prescription and OTC drugs, vitamins, and supplements.
The most common side effects of Complera are depression, insomnia, headache, nausea, diarrhea, tiredness, dizziness, abnormal dreams, and rash
Severe allergic reactions are rare. If you have hives, trouble breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, throat, or tongue, get emergency medical help right away. Other side effects are possible, some of which can be very serious. Talk to your doctor about what side effects to expect and how to address them.
Complera has been shown to severely exacerbate hepatitis B infections, so it may not be prescribed or only prescribed with caution in patients with both AIDS and hepatitis B.
After receiving her doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Karen Berger, Pharm.D., has worked in both chain and independent community pharmacies. She currently works at an independent pharmacy in New Jersey. Dr. Berger enjoys helping patients understand medical conditions and medications—both in person as a pharmacist, and online as a medical writer and reviewer.
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