Zortress is a prescription drug used to prevent the rejection of a liver or kidney transplant. It works as an immunosuppressant to lower the activity of the immune system. Zortress is typically prescribed in adults who are undergoing a liver or kidney transplant. The generic name of Zortress is everolimus. Although the FDA has approved a generic version of Zortress, it may not yet be available on the market. The average retail price of Zortress is usually around $2,734.67, but you may be able to pay $159.12 by using SingleCare. SingleCare offers free Zortress coupons and savings cards that can be used at participating pharmacies.
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Zortress is a prescription drug used to prevent the rejection of a liver or kidney transplant. It works as an immunosuppressant to lower the activity of the immune system. Zortress is typically prescribed in adults who are undergoing a liver or kidney transplant. The generic name of Zortress is everolimus. Although the FDA has approved a generic version of Zortress, it may not yet be available on the market. The average retail price of Zortress is usually around $2,734.67, but you may be able to pay $159.12 by using SingleCare. SingleCare offers free Zortress coupons and savings cards that can be used at participating pharmacies.
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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.
Zortress is a prescription drug used to prevent the rejection of a liver or kidney transplant. It works as an immunosuppressant to lower the activity of the immune system. Zortress is typically prescribed in adults who are undergoing a liver or kidney transplant. The generic name of Zortress is everolimus. Although the FDA has approved a generic version of Zortress, it may not yet be available on the market. The average retail price of Zortress is usually around $2,734.67, but you may be able to pay $159.12 by using SingleCare. SingleCare offers free Zortress coupons and savings cards that can be used at participating pharmacies.
Without healthcare insurance, the average cost of Zortress can be around $2,734.67. The actual cost will depend on the dosage and quantity prescribed. You may be able to save on the cash price of Zortress when you use a free coupon from SingleCare. With SingleCare, the lowest price for Zortress is $159.12 per 120, 0.5mg tablets instead of $2,734.67.
The cost of Zortress with insurance will depend on your insurance plan. Check with your insurance provider or pharmacist to determine your Zortress cost with insurance coverage. With a SingleCare Zortress coupon, you could save money on your next prescription and pay as little as $159.12. This price could be cheaper than your insurance copay. To compare Zortress prices, ask the pharmacist to run your prescription discount card before you buy.
Medicare prescription drug plans may cover Zortress. The copay can range anywhere from $251 to $1151. Ask your pharmacist to check the exact cash price of Zortress with your current Medicare prescription drug plan. If you don’t have adequate Medicare coverage, you could use a free prescription savings card from SingleCare at a participating pharmacy to save on the cash price of Zortress.
Zortress is a brand-name prescription drug that is manufactured by Novartis. A generic version of Zortress has been approved by the FDA but may not yet be available on the market. Generic manufacturers of Zortress include Par, Hikma, and Breckenridge.
Zortress is a prescription medication used to prevent rejection of a kidney or liver transplant. After an organ transplant, the body’s immune system may attack the transplanted organ or tissue. Zortress works as an immunosuppressant to help lower the activity of the immune system. T
Zortress is available as an oral tablet that is usually taken twice daily with or without food. It is usually prescribed along with another drug, such as cyclosporine or tacrolimus, to help prevent an organ transplant rejection.
Tell your doctor about other medical conditions you have or other medications you may be taking before starting Zortress. It is not recommended to take Zortress while pregnant or breastfeeding.
The most common side effects of Zortress include nausea, constipation, diarrhea, fever, abdominal pain, and swelling of the hands, legs, or feet. Zortress may also cause high blood pressure, low red or white blood cell counts, urinary tract infections, or increased cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
Serious side effects of Zortress include an increased risk of certain cancers, such as lymphoma and skin cancer, an increased risk of serious infections, blood clots, and kidney problems (after a kidney transplant). Consult a healthcare provider if you experience any side effects while using Zortress.
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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