Lodine FAQs
How much does Lodine cost without insurance?
Lodine used to cost around $347.49 for uninsured customers. However, Lodine has been discontinued and is no longer sold in pharmacies. The generic, etodolac, is still sold in pharmacies. While a SingleCare Lodine coupon would have lowered the price of Lodine to $16.36 per 60, 400mg Tablet, you can realize significant savings on generic etodolac using a SingleCare discount card.
How much does Lodine cost with insurance?
There is no copay cost for Lodine because it is no longer sold in pharmacies. It still appears on some insurance company's lists of approved medicines.
You can still fill a prescription for generic etodolac SingleCare offers Lodine coupons that would have lowered the cost of Lodine from $347.49 to $16.36, but you can search our website or app for discount coupons for generic etodolac.
Does Medicare cover Lodine and how much does it cost?
Lodine may still be covered by some Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D insurance plans, but it has dropped off the approved medications lists of many plans. However, the generic version of Lodine, etodolac, is covered by almost all Medicare prescription drug plans. You can also save money on brand name Lodine or generic etodolac with a SingleCare savings card.
Is there a generic of Lodine?
Lodine was a branded generic prescription drug, but is no longer available at pharmacies in the United States. Generic etodolac is manufactured by Teva, Zydus, Taro, and others. Search our website or app for coupons for the generic or any of these brands before filling your next prescription.
What is Lodine?
Lodine was a brand-name prescription drug that helped manage acute pain (short-duration pain) due to osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The active ingredient in Lodine, etodolac, is an NSAID, or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, that blocks the production of substances in the body that cause inflammation (swelling), pain, and fever.
The active ingredient in Lodine, etodolac, is available as a generic in tablet and capsule form.
What are the side effects of Lodine?
Common side effects of the active ingredient in Lodine, etodolac, include upset stomach, stomach pain, heartburn, indigestion, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, bloating, gas, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, blurred vision, and ringing in the ears. Side effects include mental and mood changes such as nervousness or restlessness.
Serious side effects include gastrointestinal bleeding, rapid heartbeat, coma, kidney problems, liver problems, anemia, heart attack, and stroke. Allergic reactions are rare and include itching and swelling. Discontinue etodolac immediately if there is any sign of an allergic reaction. Etodolac can cause severe and potentially fatal skin reactions that involve body-wide blistering, peeling, skin pain, fever, and sore throat.