Etodolac Er FAQs
How much does Etodolac Er cost without insurance?
If you do not have health insurance coverage then your Etodolac Er costs may be as high as $87.08. Save on this total by using a SingleCare Etodolac Er discount card. Pay $15.75 per 30, 400mg Tablet Extended Release 24 Hour for your Etodolac Er refill when you use SingleCare's discount card at participating pharmacies.
How much does Etodolac Er cost with insurance?
The cost of Etodolac Er with insurance may vary based on the type of insurance coverage plan that you are enrolled in. Contact your insurance provider directly to find out exactly how much Etodolac Er costs under your current insurance plan. SingleCare can help you to easily save on your Etodolac Er purchases. Pay $15.75 for your Etodolac Er purchase when you use SingleCare's Etodolac Er savings card.
Does Medicare cover Etodolac Er and how much does it cost?
Etodolac Er is usually covered by Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans. The average copay for Etodolac Er with Medicare varies. Lower your out-of-pocket Etodolac Er price to $15.75 by using a SingleCare savings card at participating pharmacies.
What is the brand name of Etodolac Er?
Etodolac Er is a generic prescription drug manufactured by Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC and Apotex Corp. Brand-name versions of this drug include Lodine and Lodine XL.
What is Etodolac Er?
Etodolac Er is an FDA-approved generic prescription medication used to reduce swelling, mild to moderate pain, and joint stiffness caused by arthritis. Using Etodolac Er to reduce these symptoms can help you to enjoy more of your normal daily activities. This medication is known as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) and works by blocking your body's production of certain natural substances that cause inflammation.
Etodolac Er comes in the form of an oral tablet usually used once daily with a full glass of water. Do not lie down for at least ten minutes after taking this drug. Take this medication with food, milk, or an antacid to prevent an upset stomach. Read and follow the instructions provided in the medication guide before you start using this drug. If you are uncertain about how to take Etodolac Er, talk to your doctor, or pharmacist for further guidance.
Avoid crushing or chewing this medicine. Doing so can release all of the medication at once and increase your risk of side effects. Your doctor will recommend an appropriate dose for you based on an assessment of your current medical condition, other drugs you are currently taking, and your response to treatment. It may take up to two weeks of regular use before you start to feel the full benefits of this medication.
What are the side effects of Etodolac Er?
Common side effects resulting from the use of Etodolac Er include upset stomach, nausea, diarrhea, drowsiness, or dizziness. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any of these effects and they persist or worsen. Many patients using this medication do not have any serious side effects.
Inform your doctor right away if you experience any serious side effects such as easy bruising or bleeding, difficulty swallowing, changes in your hearing, sudden mood changes, stiff neck, vision changes, unusual tiredness, or weight gain.
Check with your doctor or healthcare provider for full medical advice on the risks and benefits involved with using Etodolac Er as this is not a complete list of side effects.