Varubi (180 MG Dose) is an FDA-approved brand-name prescription medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy. The generic name of Varubi (180 MG Dose) is rolapitant. It is classified as a substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor blocker, and it works by blocking the activity of certain chemicals involved with nausea and vomiting. The typical retail price for Varubi (180 MG Dose) is $864.41 per 1, 2 tablets therapy pack disp pack, but you may be able to pay a discounted price when you use a SingleCare prescription savings card at participating pharmacies. There is currently no generic version of Varubi (180 MG Dose).
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Varubi (180 MG Dose) is an FDA-approved brand-name prescription medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy. The generic name of Varubi (180 MG Dose) is rolapitant. It is classified as a substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor blocker, and it works by blocking the activity of certain chemicals involved with nausea and vomiting. The typical retail price for Varubi (180 MG Dose) is $864.41 per 1, 2 tablets therapy pack disp pack, but you may be able to pay a discounted price when you use a SingleCare prescription savings card at participating pharmacies. There is currently no generic version of Varubi (180 MG Dose).
Varubi (180 MG Dose) is an FDA-approved brand-name prescription medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy. The generic name of Varubi (180 MG Dose) is rolapitant. It is classified as a substance P/neurokinin 1 (NK1) receptor blocker, and it works by blocking the activity of certain chemicals involved with nausea and vomiting. The typical retail price for Varubi (180 MG Dose) is $864.41 per 1, 2 tablets therapy pack disp pack, but you may be able to pay a discounted price when you use a SingleCare prescription savings card at participating pharmacies. There is currently no generic version of Varubi (180 MG Dose).
The typical retail cost of Varubi (180 MG Dose) without health insurance is $864.41 per 1, 2 tablets therapy pack disp pack. You may be able to get a discount using a SingleCare Varubi (180 MG Dose) coupon. The actual cash price of Varubi (180 MG Dose) will depend on the quantity and dosage prescribed by your healthcare provider.
Varubi (180 MG Dose) may be covered by some insurance plans. However, the cost of Varubi (180 MG Dose) with insurance coverage can vary. Reach out to your insurance provider to find out your copay for Varubi (180 MG Dose). If your insurance does not cover Varubi (180 MG Dose), you may be able to use SingleCare to get a discount on the cash price of Varubi (180 MG Dose). Compare the cost of Varubi (180 MG Dose) with insurance to the cost with SingleCare.
The generic name of Varubi (180 MG Dose) is rolapitant. However, a generic version of Varubi (180 MG Dose) may not be currently available on the market.
Varubi (180 MG Dose) is a brand-name prescription drug used to prevent nausea and vomiting associated with chemotherapy. It is classified as an NK1 receptor blocker. It works by blocking the activity of certain chemicals in the brain involved with inducing nausea and vomiting. The generic name of Varubi (180 MG Dose) is rolapitant.
Varubi (180 MG Dose) is available as a 90 mg oral tablet. However, the recommended dose is two tablets, or 180 mg, as a single dose.
This medication should only be taken as prescribed by a healthcare provider. Tell your healthcare provider about other medical conditions you may have and other medications you may be taking before using Varubi (180 MG Dose).
The most common side effects of Varubi (180 MG Dose) include a low white blood cell count, hiccups, stomach pain, decreased appetite, dizziness, indigestion, and mouth sores. The incidence of these side effects may vary depending on which chemotherapy you are on.
Serious side effects include life-threatening heart rhythm changes when Varubi (180 MG Dose) is taken with thioridazine or pimozide. Do not take Varubi (180 MG Dose) if you are also taking one of these medications.
This is not a complete list of side effects. Consult your doctor or healthcare professional for additional information and medical advice regarding other possible side effects or drug interactions. You can report negative side effects to the FDA.
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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