Carbamazepine Er FAQs
How much does Carbamazepine Er cost without insurance?
On average, the price for Carbamazepine Er is $139.78 for 60, 200MG Tablet Extended Release 12 Hour, but this price may vary by the brand or dosage prescribed as well as your particular insurance plan. With a SingleCare coupon for Carbamazepine Er, you pay $24.70 for 60, 200mg Tablet.
How much does Carbamazepine Er cost with insurance?
The copay cost for Carbamazepine Er may vary. SingleCare’s lowest price for 60, 200mg Tablet of Carbamazepine Er price is $24.70. To get the best price on Carbamazepine Er, compare your insurance copay to SingleCare’s discount.
Does Medicare cover Carbamazepine Er and how much does it cost?
Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug plans usually cover Carbamazepine Er and its brand-name version, Tegretol XR. One option for patients without Medicare can be found with a SingleCare Carbamazepine Er coupon. The cost of Carbamazepine Er with a SingleCare discount card is $24.70 for 60, 200mg Tablet.
What is the brand name of Carbamazepine Er?
Carbamazepine Er is a generic prescription drug that is manufactured by Major, Teva, Taro, and other generic manufacturers. The brand-name version of Carbamazepine Er is Tegretol XR. Search our website or app for both Carbamazepine Er and Felbatol for free savings coupons.
What is Carbamazepine Er?
Carbamazepine Er is a generic extended-release prescription drug that controls particular types of seizures in patients with epilepsy, a nervous system disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. Carbamazepine Er is also prescribed to prevent nerve pain (neuralgia) in patients diagnosed with certain types of nerve pain disorders.
Carbamazepine Er belongs to a class of drugs called anticonvulsants. Epileptic seizures are caused by the repetitive, overexcited, and abnormal firing of nerve cells in the brain, usually triggered by a situation or other stimulus. Carbamazepine Er prevents the repetitive firing of nerves and so reduces the brain's excitability and prevents a seizure from spreading to other parts of the brain.
Carbamazepine Er is taken as a tablet or capsule.
What are the side effects of Carbamazepine Er?
The most common side effects of Carbamazepine Er include, but are not limited to, nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, dizziness, dry mouth, loss of balance, unsteadiness, and loss of coordination. Potentially hazardous side effects include low blood sodium and anemia.
Mood and mental changes are possible, most typically nervousness, depression, and anxiety.
Allergic reactions are extremely rare but include hives, rashes, itching, and trouble breathing. Severe allergic reactions are possible, including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a drug reaction that causes a dark rash, blistering, peeling throughout the body as well as fever, sore throat, and flu-like symptoms. Carbamazepine Er can also cause toxic epidermal necrolysis, and even more severe skin reaction involving fever, flu-like symptoms, blistering, peeling, and the death of skin tissue throughout the body. Discontinue use of Carbamazepine Er when any allergic reactions are experienced.