Harvoni is a brand-name specialty drug used to treat chronic hepatitis C in adults and children who are 3 years or older. This drug works by preventing the virus that causes hepatitis C from multiplying in your body. Ledipasvir-sofosbuvir is the generic version of Harvoni. The average price of a one-month supply of Harvoni is around $37,240.29 for 28, 90-400mg tablets, however, you can use Singlecare’s Harvoni coupon to get it for approximately $11,738.00 for 1, 28 tablets box. Our free coupon reduces your total retail price when you fill or refill your Harvoni prescription at participating pharmacies nationwide. Ask your pharmacy if they carry this specialty drug.
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Harvoni is a brand-name specialty drug used to treat chronic hepatitis C in adults and children who are 3 years or older. This drug works by preventing the virus that causes hepatitis C from multiplying in your body. Ledipasvir-sofosbuvir is the generic version of Harvoni. The average price of a one-month supply of Harvoni is around $37,240.29 for 28, 90-400mg tablets, however, you can use Singlecare’s Harvoni coupon to get it for approximately $11,738.00 for 1, 28 tablets box. Our free coupon reduces your total retail price when you fill or refill your Harvoni prescription at participating pharmacies nationwide. Ask your pharmacy if they carry this specialty drug.
Harvoni is a brand-name specialty drug used to treat chronic hepatitis C in adults and children who are 3 years or older. This drug works by preventing the virus that causes hepatitis C from multiplying in your body. Ledipasvir-sofosbuvir is the generic version of Harvoni. The average price of a one-month supply of Harvoni is around $37,240.29 for 28, 90-400mg tablets, however, you can use Singlecare’s Harvoni coupon to get it for approximately $11,738.00 for 1, 28 tablets box. Our free coupon reduces your total retail price when you fill or refill your Harvoni prescription at participating pharmacies nationwide. Ask your pharmacy if they carry this specialty drug.
Without insurance coverage Harvoni can cost about $37,240.29 for 28, 90-400mg tablets or sometimes more depending on where you shop. With a SingleCare Harvoni coupon, you can save on your purchase of Harvoni at participating pharmacies that stock this speciality drug and accept SingleCare copay coupons or cards.
The price of Harvoni usually varies depending on the level of coverage your insurance plan offers you. A SingleCare Harvoni savings card allows for significant savings. Your Harvoni prescription will cost $11,738.00 for 1, 28 tablets box with SingleCare instead of $37,240.29. Ask your local pharmacy if they have this specialty drug and if they accept SingleCare discount coupons.
Harvoni currently qualifies for coverage under Medicare plans. With Medicare, your typical copay can range between $35–$36,225. Compare this price to a SingleCare discount card to reduce your out-of-pocket costs. In some cases, Harvoni can be more affordable than your Medicare plan.
Harvoni is manufactured by Gilead Sciences Inc. Ledipasvir-sofosbuvir is the generic version of Harvoni.
Harvoni is a prescription drug that combines ledipasvir and sofosbuvir to treat chronic Hepatitis C. Hepatitis C (hep C, HCV) is infection and inflammation of the liver caused by infection, usually through contaminated shared needles, or rarely hemodialysis (if the facility does not carefully follow infection control procedures). This virus can cause serious liver problems such as scarring (cirrhosis), liver failure, or liver cancer.
Harvoni works by reducing the amount of hepatitis C virus in your body, which in turn helps your immune system fight the infection and may help your liver recover.
Harvoni is often used in combination with ribavirin in certain patients to treat HCV. It can also be used in patients with HIV.
Harvoni treats specific genotypes of hepatitis C, and only in certain people. To ensure this drug is right for you, consult with your healthcare provider who will assess your condition and determine if you are eligible to use this drug.
Common side effects of Harvoni include cough, diarrhea, headache, irritability, lack or loss of strength, muscle pain, nausea, trouble sleeping.
Less common side effects can include a feeling of discouragement, dizziness, feeling sad or empty, lack of appetite, loss of interest or pleasure, and trouble concentrating.
Serious allergic reaction to this drug is very unlikely. However, you should seek medical attention right away if you notice any symptoms of an allergic reaction—these can include rashes, itching, swelling (especially of the face/tongue/throat), severe dizziness, or difficulty breathing.
This is not a complete list of possible side effects, so speak to your healthcare provider for medical advice on all possible side effects. You are also encouraged to report side effects to the FDA.
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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