Preguntas frecuentes sobre Verapamil
How much does Verapamil cost without insurance?
The average cost of Verapamil without insurance may be around $41.57 for 90, 80mg tablets or more. You can purchase Verapamil for only $8.57 for 90, 80mg tablets of generic Verapamil when you use a SingleCare Verapamil discount card. These prescription savings can be redeemed at a number of popular drugstores such as CVS Pharmacy, Walmart, Walgreens, or Kroger.
How much does Verapamil cost with insurance?
Verapamil may have varying costs based on the type of health insurance coverage that you have. Contact your insurance provider directly to find out how much Verapamil costs with your plan. SingleCare is a more straightforward and easy to use savings option. Try our SingleCare Verapamil discount card and pay only $8.57 for 90, 80mg tablets of generic Verapamil.
Does Medicare cover Verapamil and how much does it cost?
Verapamil is currently covered by Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans. The average copay for Verapamil with Medicare varies. Save on your prescription costs by using a SingleCare savings card at participating pharmacies. Our Verapamil savings card can lower your costs to $8.57 for 90, 80mg tablets of generic Verapamil for your Verapamil prescription refills.
What is the brand name of Verapamil?
Verapamil is manufactured by companies like Lannett Company, Inc, Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc, Pfizer Inc, and others. Calan, Isoptin SR, and Verelan are some brand-name versions of Verapamil.
What is Verapamil?
Verapamil is a calcium channel blocker that is used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure), angina (chest pain), and certain heart rhythm disorders. Verapamil in its injection form is used to rapidly or temporarily restore normal heartbeats in people with certain heart rhythm disorders. Calcium channel blocking agents like Verapamil, restrict the amount of calcium entering cardiac and smooth muscle cells by blocking voltage-gated calcium channels. This causes blood vessels to relax and widen, which then improves the oxygen supply to the heart, and lowers blood pressure. Some calcium channel blockers also slow the heart rate.
If you suffer from sick sinus syndrome or AV block (unless you have a pacemaker), severe heart failure, slow heartbeats that have caused you to faint, or certain heart rhythm disorders (Wolff-Parkinson-White, Lown-Ganong-Levine syndrome) then you should not use Verapamil.
It has not been determined whether verapamil will harm an unborn baby so let your doctor know if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. You should not breast-feed while using this medicine.
What are the side effects of Verapamil?
Common side effects of Verapamil include nausea, constipation, headache, dizziness, or abnormal liver function tests.
Serious allergic reactions to this medication are usually rare. However, you should seek immediate medical attention if you begin to experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as itching, rash, swelling in your face or throat, severe dizziness, tightness in your chest, or trouble breathing.
Talk to your doctor or healthcare provider for full medical advice on the risks and benefits involved with using Verapamil as this is not a complete list of side effects.