Fiasp Flextouch FAQs
How much does Fiasp Flextouch cost without insurance?
At most pharmacies, the full cost of Fiasp Flextouch will be $764.22. That same prescription will cost $432.68 using a SingleCare savings card, which you can use at major pharmacies throughout the country.
How much does Fiasp Flextouch cost with insurance?
Copay costs of Fiasp Flextouch differ depending on your insurance plan and could be very high. With SingleCare, Fiasp Flextouch costs only $432.68. You should consider asking your pharmacist to compare your Fiasp Flextouch insurance copay to your SingleCare Fiasp Flextouch discount card. You may save considerably.
Does Medicare cover Fiasp Flextouch and how much does it cost?
Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance plans usually provide coverage for Fiasp Flextouch. If you do not have Medicare prescription drug coverage, use a SingleCare Fiasp Flextouch coupon for your prescription. With SingleCare, the price of Fiasp Flextouch is $432.68 for 5, 3ml of 100unit/ml Pen.
Is there a generic of Fiasp Flextouch?
Fiasp Flextouch is a brand-name insulin injection with insulin aspart as the active ingredient. Fiasp Flextouch is not currently available as a generic.
What is Fiasp Flextouch?
Fiasp Flextouch is a prescription insulin injection prescribed to patients with type 1 or Type 2 diabetes and is intended for injection immediately before a meal. Fiasp Flextouch contains insulin aspart, a type of rapidly-acting insulin that helps reduce blood sugar. Fiasp Flextouch is meant to be used alongside a daily long-lasting insulin injection.
The FlexTouch injection pen contains multiple doses and allows the patient to adjust individual doses. The pen contains 300 units of insulin aspart. The patient can inject from 1 to 80 units per injection. The needle must stay inserted in the skin until six seconds after the counter hits zero.
What are the side effects of Fiasp Flextouch?
Common side effects of Fiasp Flextouch include, but are not limited to, cold symptoms (runny or stuffy nose), low blood sugar, and weight gain. Allergic reactions include site reactions, rash, itching, swelling, and anaphylactic shock (dangerously low blood pressure).
All insulin injections may cause low blood potassium (hypokalemia). Dangerously low levels of blood potassium can cause respiratory problems, irregular heartbeat, and death.
This is not a complete list of side effects. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you have concerns or questions about possible side effects of Fiasp Flextouch.