Preguntas frecuentes sobre Moxifloxacin
How much does Moxifloxacin cost without insurance?
The quantity and dosage of Moxifloxacin will vary depending on the nature of the bacterial infection and how Moxifloxacin is administered, so the retail cost of a Moxifloxacin prescription will vary. Patients can usually expect to pay $183.93 for Moxifloxacin
Compare this price to a SingleCare discount card. $18.02 for 3, 0.5% solution (quantity in ml)s is all you pay with a SingleCare Moxifloxacin coupon. From generics to brand-name prescription drugs, you can save as much as 80% with SingleCare savings cards.
How much does Moxifloxacin cost with insurance?
The amount of your Moxifloxacin copay depends on the dose and format prescribed as well as your insurance plan. With SingleCare, Moxifloxacin costs as little as $18.02 for 3, 0.5% solution (quantity in ml)s which may be lower than your insurance copay. Consult with your pharmacist to determine the best value.
Does Medicare cover Moxifloxacin and how much does it cost?
As generic eye drops or tablets, Moxifloxacin is covered by Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans in tablet and eye drops formats. Brand-name prescription drugs with Moxifloxacin may not be covered by Medicare. Injections and infusions may be covered by Medicare Part B health insurance. People without coverage can use a SingleCare Moxifloxacin coupon to pay as little as $18.02 per 3, 0.5% solution (quantity in ml)s.
What is the brand name of Moxifloxacin?
Moxifloxacin is a generic prescription drug and is also sold under the brand names Avelox (tablets or injection), Moxeza (eye drops), and Vigamox (eye drops) from Alcon. Generic tablets, injections, and eye drops are available from manufacturers such as Lupin, Major, Teva, and many others. All are FDA-approved prescription drugs used to treat bacterial infections. Search the SingleCare website or app to find information and savings coupons for all these medications.
What is Moxifloxacin?
Moxifloxacin is a generic antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections including pneumonia, skin infections, abdominal infections, plague, and eye infections, specifically conjunctivitis (pink eye).
Moxifloxacin is taken as a tablet, intravenous injection, or intravenous infusion for bacterial infections. Moxifloxacin is sold as eye drops to treat conjunctivitis.
Moxifloxacin belongs to a class of antibiotics known as quinolones that kill bacteria and prevent them from making other bacteria by destroying their genetic material. Quinolones, however, have potentially serious side effects. For this reason, the most common use for Moxifloxacin is to treat conjunctivitis because the topical use of Moxifloxacin has the fewest side effects.
Orally, Moxifloxacin is taken as a single fixed-dose 400 mg tablet once per day. The length of treatment will depend on the type and severity of the underlying infection. Injections are most often used for patients who cannot tolerate oral administration of Moxifloxacin. Eye drops are administered as a single eye drop on the affected eye three times a day for seven days.
What are the side effects of Moxifloxacin?
The most common side effects of Moxifloxacin are stomach upset, nausea, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, and blurred vision. Patients may experience mental and mood changes such as anxiety, agitation, and nervousness. For patients taking Moxifloxacin as a topical (eye drops), site reactions are very common and include itching, burning, and pain, but these effects often clear up in a few minutes. Eye drops are less likely to cause more serious side effects.
The most serious side effects of Moxifloxacin and other quinolone antibiotics are disabling and potentially irreversible damage to the tendons, connective tissue, and nerves. If you show any signs of tendon rupture, serious mental or mood changes, or numbness in your hands or feet, discontinue Moxifloxacin and consult with your doctor. Other serious side effects include severe diarrhea, kidney problems, skin problems, and damage to the aorta, the body's principal artery. Serious mental and mood changes include depression, hallucinations, memory problems, confusion, paranoia, and suicidal thoughts.
Allergic reactions are rare but include hives, sore throat, rashes, itching, and difficulty breathing. Moxifloxacin has the potential to provoke severe allergic skin reactions that may require hospitalization. Watch for dark rash, fever, and facial swelling. Consult a physician immediately if you experience a Moxifloxacin allergic reaction.
This is not a complete list of side effects that may occur. Ask your doctor or pharmacist about possible side effects before taking this medicine.