Methazolamide is a generic prescription drug used to treat glaucoma, a condition in which the fluid pressure in the eye is too high, a condition that, if untreated, will lead to vision loss and blindness. Methazolamide lowers the pressure in the eye by blocking a protein responsible for the eye's production of fluid inside the eye. On average, the cash price of Methazolamide is $589.48, but costs $70.68 with a SingleCare Methazolamide coupon. Many local pharmacies accept SingleCare.
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Methazolamide is a generic prescription drug used to treat glaucoma, a condition in which the fluid pressure in the eye is too high, a condition that, if untreated, will lead to vision loss and blindness. Methazolamide lowers the pressure in the eye by blocking a protein responsible for the eye's production of fluid inside the eye. On average, the cash price of Methazolamide is $589.48, but costs $70.68 with a SingleCare Methazolamide coupon. Many local pharmacies accept SingleCare.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
| Pharmacy | Methazolamide Retail Price | Methazolamide SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $477.00 | $327.00 |
| Walgreens | $480.00 | $213.60 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $558.00 | $194.40 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | $404.40 | $189.60 |
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.
Methazolamide is a generic prescription drug used to treat glaucoma, a condition in which the fluid pressure in the eye is too high, a condition that, if untreated, will lead to vision loss and blindness. Methazolamide lowers the pressure in the eye by blocking a protein responsible for the eye's production of fluid inside the eye. On average, the cash price of Methazolamide is $589.48, but costs $70.68 with a SingleCare Methazolamide coupon. Many local pharmacies accept SingleCare.
A prescription will cost around $589.48 for 60, 50mg tablets for uninsured customers, but dosages may vary. With a SingleCare Methazolamide coupon, you will pay $70.68 for the same prescription of {{drug}.
Your copay for Methazolamide with insurance will vary depending on your plan and the dosage required. Ask your pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to SingleCare. You may find your SingleCare discount card saves you more money – with SingleCare, Methazolamide only costs $70.68.
Methazolamide is usually covered for Medicare-eligible patients under Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage. Other patients can save money with SingleCare Methazolamide coupons – the price of Methazolamide with a SingleCare discount card is $70.68.
Methazolamide is a generic prescription drug used to lower pressure in the eye in patients with glaucoma. Methazolamide is a generic alternative to Neptazane, a drug that has been discontinued by its manufacturer due to generic competition. Generic Methazolamide is manufactured by several generic drug manufacturers, including Teva, ANI, and Sandoz, among others.
Methazolamide is a generic prescription drug used to treat glaucoma, a condition in which there is too much fluid inside the eye (intraocular fluid). The excess pressure of this fluid slowly damages the optic nerve and will result in vision and blindness if untreated. Methazolamide reduces the pressure in the eye by reducing the eye's production of this fluid.
Methazolamide belongs to a class of drugs called carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, which block a protein vital to the eye's production of fluid inside the eye. By reducing the amount of fluid produced by the eye, Methazolamide lowers the fluid and the pressure inside the eye.
Methazolamide is taken as a tablet two to three times a day. The dose will depend on the severity of the underlying condition.
Although not a complete list, common side effects of Methazolamide include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, drowsiness, dizziness, loss of appetite, headache, sensitivity to sunlight, ringing in the ears, hearing loss, changes in vision, and just “feeling bad” (malaise). Mental and mood changes include confusion. The most serious side effects of Methazolamide include seizures, partial loss of movement, liver problems, kidney stones, and metabolic acidosis, a potentially hazardous condition in which acid builds up in the body. Allergic reactions to Methazolamide are rare but include rashes, hives, swelling, and trouble breathing. Allergic reactions could involve a severe skin reaction involving a purple rash, blistering, and peeling throughout the body accompanied by fever, sore throat, and swelling. Discontinue use of Methazolamide if you experience an allergic reaction or severe side effects.
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