Rebif Rebidose Coupons & Prices

Rebif Rebidose is a brand-name prescription auto-injection for patients with recurrent multiple sclerosis. The active ingredient in Rebif Rebidose, interferon beta-1a, reduces the swelling that damages nerve cells. Rebif Rebidose costs $12,837.44 at full price. A SingleCare Rebif Rebidose coupon reduces that price to $10,258.14.

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Rebif Rebidose coupon at Walgreens Pharmacy
$10261.14
$ 10,258
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Rebif Rebidose coupon at Kroger Pharmacy
$10328.79
$ 10,326
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Rebif Rebidose coupon at Harris Teeter Pharmacy
$10328.79
$ 10,326
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Rebif Rebidose coupon at Publix Pharmacy
$ 11,057
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$11185.88
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About Rebif Rebidose

Rebif Rebidose is a brand-name prescription auto-injection for patients with recurrent multiple sclerosis. The active ingredient in Rebif Rebidose, interferon beta-1a, reduces the swelling that damages nerve cells. Rebif Rebidose costs $12,837.44 at full price. A SingleCare Rebif Rebidose coupon reduces that price to $10,258.14.

About Rebif Rebidose

Rebif Rebidose is a brand-name prescription auto-injection for patients with recurrent multiple sclerosis. The active ingredient in Rebif Rebidose, interferon beta-1a, reduces the swelling that damages nerve cells. Rebif Rebidose costs $12,837.44 at full price. A SingleCare Rebif Rebidose coupon reduces that price to $10,258.14.

Rebif Rebidose FAQs

How much does Rebif Rebidose cost without insurance?

The price of Rebif Rebidose is $12,837.44 for uninsured customers. Rebif Rebidose costs $10,258.14 using a SingleCare savings card welcomed at participating pharmacies across the country.

How much does Rebif Rebidose cost with insurance?

The copay cost of Rebif Rebidose will vary depending on your insurance plan but could be very high. Rebif Rebidose costs only $10,258.14 when you use SingleCare savings. It's worth asking your pharmacist to compare your Rebif Rebidose insurance copay to your SingleCare Rebif Rebidose coupon in case SingleCare delivers more savings than insurance.

Does Medicare cover Rebif Rebidose and how much does it cost?

Medicare prescription drug insurance plans only sometimes provide coverage for Rebif Rebidose. For Medicare patients, consider using a SingleCare Rebif Rebidose coupon for your prescription. With SingleCare, the price of Rebif Rebidose is $10,258.14 for 12, 0.5ml of 44mcg/0.5ml syringes.

Is there a generic of Rebif Rebidose?

Rebif Rebidose is a brand-name prescription drug. Generic versions are not available at this time.

What is Rebif Rebidose?

Rebif Rebidose is a brand-name prescription drug that recurrent multiple sclerosis. It is contained in an auto-injector pen so that patients can administer their own doses.

Multiple sclerosis is a progressive disorder in which the immune system attacks and damages the nerve cells in the body. Nerves lose their protective covering and eventually lose their ability to produce nerve signals.

Interferon beta-1a is the active ingredient in Rebif Rebidose. interferon beta-1a. A naturally-occurring protein in the human body, interferon switches off white blood cells and prevents them from attacking nerve cells.

Rebif Rebidose is injected using the auto-injector pen three times per week below the skin.

What are the side effects of Rebif Rebidose?

The most common side effects of Rebif Rebidose are site reactions to the auto-injection, including pain, swelling, redness, or a hard lump. Rebif Rebidose also commonly causes flu symptoms that occur shortly following the injection. These will disappear within a day or two.

Other common side effects of Rebif Rebidose include, but are not limited to, headache (in half of all patients), stomach pain, pain, joint pain, muscle pain, sinusitis (swelling of the sinuses), dizziness, runny nose, and stuffy nose. The most serious side effects of Rebif Rebidose include kidney problems, liver problems, blood cell disorders, seizures, and congestive heart failure.

Mental and mood changes include depression, suicidal thoughts, and psychosis (delusions and hallucinations).

Allergic reactions are rare but potentially severe. Reported allergic reactions include anaphylaxis, a dangerous drop in blood pressure, and Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a severe skin reaction over the entire body that could require hospitalization. If you experience any allergic reactions to Rebif Rebidose, such as rash, itching, hives, or wheezing, talk to your physician.

Where are Rebif Rebidose coupons from SingleCare accepted?

SingleCare is accepted at most national pharmacies and grocers, including the following:

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