Qvar Redihaler is a prescription medication inhaler used to control and prevent asthma symptoms, such as wheezing and shortness of breath. This inhaled asthma medication contains the active ingredient beclomethasone dipropionate, which belongs to a group of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing the swelling of the airways in the lungs to help make breathing easier. The average cost of Qvar Redihaler is $411.43 per 1, 10.6gm of 80mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler but you could get it for $288.85 per 1, 10.6gm of 80mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler. You can use Qvar Redihaler coupons from SingleCare to save on your prescription refills. Read on to learn more about saving with SingleCare and how Qvar Redihaler works.
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Qvar Redihaler is a prescription medication inhaler used to control and prevent asthma symptoms, such as wheezing and shortness of breath. This inhaled asthma medication contains the active ingredient beclomethasone dipropionate, which belongs to a group of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing the swelling of the airways in the lungs to help make breathing easier. The average cost of Qvar Redihaler is $411.43 per 1, 10.6gm of 80mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler but you could get it for $288.85 per 1, 10.6gm of 80mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler. You can use Qvar Redihaler coupons from SingleCare to save on your prescription refills. Read on to learn more about saving with SingleCare and how Qvar Redihaler works.
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 | Qvar Redihaler Retail Price | Qvar Redihaler SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| CVS Pharmacy | $338.03 | $323.72 |
| Walmart | $351.92 | $313.44 |
| Walgreens | $354.99 | $313.12 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $352.03 | $291.82 |
| Albertsons Pharmacy | $363.69 | $315.24 |
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.
Qvar Redihaler is a prescription medication inhaler used to control and prevent asthma symptoms, such as wheezing and shortness of breath. This inhaled asthma medication contains the active ingredient beclomethasone dipropionate, which belongs to a group of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing the swelling of the airways in the lungs to help make breathing easier. The average cost of Qvar Redihaler is $411.43 per 1, 10.6gm of 80mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler but you could get it for $288.85 per 1, 10.6gm of 80mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler. You can use Qvar Redihaler coupons from SingleCare to save on your prescription refills. Read on to learn more about saving with SingleCare and how Qvar Redihaler works.
Qvar Redihaler costs around $411.43 per 1, 10.6gm of 80mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler without insurance coverage. However, prices at different pharmacies may vary. You could reduce this cost by using a SingleCare savings card to pay as little as $288.85 for a prescription of 1, 10.6gm of 80mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler. SingleCare Qvar Redihaler coupons can be found on the website or app and used at participating pharmacies across the nation.
The average copay for this prescription medication can vary based on the details of your insurance plan, including your deductible, drug formulary, and prescribed dosage. You can consult your insurance provider or pharmacist for specific information regarding your health insurance coverage. If you use a SingleCare prescription discount card, you could pay a reduced cash price for your prescription refill. This reduced price could be cheaper than the price of Qvar Redihaler with your insurance.
Check your Medicare plan to see if it covers Qvar Redihaler. Even if your Medicare plan does cover Qvar Redihaler, your copay could still be high. Instead, you could get better pricing using a SingleCare Qvar Redihaler coupon, which may reduce the retail cost to $288.85 for 1, 10.6gm of 80mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler. It's recommended to compare the lowest prices with your local pharmacy.
Qvar Redihaler is available as a brand-name prescription drug only. Generic Qvar Redihaler is not yet available.
Qvar Redihaler is available as an inhalation aerosol or inhaler that delivers 40 mcg or 80 mcg per actuation or puff. Each 10.6-gram canister of Qvar Redihaler may contain 120 puffs. The typical dosage is one puff once or twice daily. However, the dosage can vary depending on the severity of the asthma.
While Qvar Redihaler works well to treat asthma, it may also cause unwanted side effects. The most common side effects of Qvar Redihaler include sinus irritation, stuffy or runny nose (allergic rhinitis), sore throat, cough, and yeast infections in the mouth (oral candidiasis). If you experience side effects that are severe or persistent, seek medical advice immediately.
Serious side effects may include worsening or sudden asthma attacks, adrenal gland problems (adrenal insufficiency), increased risk of infections, slowed growth in children, decreased bone density, eye problems, and severe allergic reactions. Seek immediate medical help if you experience signs or symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as hives, itching, trouble breathing, or swelling of the face or throat.
This is not a complete list of side effects. Check with your healthcare provider to learn about all possible side effects and benefits before using Qvar Redihaler.
Qvar Redihaler is typically prescribed to be used twice daily. However, the dosage can vary depending on the severity of the disease. Qvar Redihaler should be used regularly as prescribed by a doctor. It is not a rescue inhaler and should not be used as a treatment for sudden asthma symptoms. Rinse the mouth with water a few minutes after using Qvar Redihaler to help prevent oral fungal infections.
Do not use Qvar Redihaler if you are allergic to beclomethasone. Tell your healthcare provider if you have ever had a herpes infection of the eyes, a weak immune system, cataracts, glaucoma, or any bacterial, fungal, or viral infection. Beclomethasone should not be given to children younger than four years old.
Several alternative medications can help manage asthma symptoms. Other inhaled corticosteroids that may be recommended instead of Qvar Redihaler include:
Flovent HFA (fluticasone propionate)
Pulmicort Flexhaler (budesonide)
Alvesco (ciclesonide)
Arnuity Ellipta (fluticasone furoate)
Asmanex Twisthaler (mometasone furoate)
In some cases, long-acting beta agonists, combination inhalers, or other medications may be recommended. Consult a healthcare provider to determine which medication or combination of medications will best suit your needs. Always ensure you have a rescue inhaler available for sudden symptoms.
Gerardo Sison, Pharm.D., graduated from the University of Florida. He has worked in both community and hospital settings, providing drug information and medication therapy management services. As a medical writer, he hopes to educate and empower patients to better manage their health and navigate their treatment plans.
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