Tabloid (thioguanine) is a brand-name prescription drug used to treat short-term leukemia that does not involve lymphocytes. It is normally used with other anti-cancer drugs. Tabloid's cost is normally $1,403.55 at full price. A SingleCare Tabloid coupon reduces that price to $1,323.85. You can find more information in our FAQs below.
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Tabloid (thioguanine) is a brand-name prescription drug used to treat short-term leukemia that does not involve lymphocytes. It is normally used with other anti-cancer drugs. Tabloid's cost is normally $1,403.55 at full price. A SingleCare Tabloid coupon reduces that price to $1,323.85. You can find more information in our FAQs below.
Tabloid (thioguanine) is a brand-name prescription drug used to treat short-term leukemia that does not involve lymphocytes. It is normally used with other anti-cancer drugs. Tabloid's cost is normally $1,403.55 at full price. A SingleCare Tabloid coupon reduces that price to $1,323.85. You can find more information in our FAQs below.
Tabloid will cost $1,403.55 without insurance. With a SingleCare Tabloid coupon, you could pay $1,323.85 for 2.5, 40mg tablets of Tabloid. In fact, you can enjoy savings up to 80% on all your prescription drug needs with your SingleCare discount card.
Insurance copay costs for Tabloid, like any other prescription drug, can vary significantly according to your plan. To get the best price on Tabloid, compare your insurance copay to SingleCare’s discount. With SingleCare, Tabloid only costs $1,323.85.
Tabloid is usually covered by Medicare Advantage or Medicare Part D but may require prior authorization. Patients without Medicare can save money on their Tabloid prescription with a SingleCare Tabloid coupon. You pay only $1,323.85 at participating pharmacies located near you, like CVS, Target, Walmart, and many others.
Tabloid is a brand-name prescription drug with the active ingredient, thioguanine. Generic thioguanine is not available at this time.
Tabloid is a brand-name prescription drug used to treat acute (short-term) leukemia that does not involve the lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell. Known also acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), cells in the bone marrow mutate and overproduce immature blood cells.
The active ingredient in Tabloid, thioguanine, interferes with the bone marrow's ability to generate white blood cells by targeting its DNA.
Tabloid is taken as a tablet once or twice daily. The total dose will depend on what other drugs are being prescribed, the effectiveness of Tabloid, and the patient's tolerance for side effects.
Common side effects of Tabloid include but are not limited to nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, upset stomach, hair loss, itching, rash, and darkened skin color.
The most serious side effects include anemia, liver problems, bone marrow suppression (making patients vulnerable to infections), and low platelet counts (making patients vulnerable to bleeding problems).
Allergic reactions are rare. Watch for important signs of an allergic reaction, such as fever, sore throat, swelling, itching, or rash, and talk to your doctor if you suspect an allergic reaction.
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