Methylprednisolone Acetate FAQs
How much does Methylprednisolone Acetate cost without insurance?
The cost of Methylprednisolone Acetate will vary. On average, however, generic Methylprednisolone Acetate costs $48.95. If you're paying cash for Methylprednisolone Acetate, you can purchase Methylprednisolone Acetate for $6.56 with a SingleCare discount card.
How much does Methylprednisolone Acetate cost with insurance?
Check with your pharmacist to figure out your copay cost for Methylprednisolone Acetate under your insurance plan. When you do, remember that with a SingleCare savings card, Methylprednisolone Acetate costs $6.56. To get the best price on Methylprednisolone Acetate, compare your insurance copay to SingleCare’s discount.
Does Medicare cover Methylprednisolone Acetate and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans usually do not cover Methylprednisolone Acetate or its brand-name version Depo-Medrol. For patients who are not covered, SingleCare offers coupons for both Methylprednisolone Acetate and many of its brand-name versions. Your cost for 1, 1ml of 40mg/ml Vial of Methylprednisolone Acetate could be $6.56 with a SingleCare Methylprednisolone Acetate coupon.
What is the brand name of Methylprednisolone Acetate?
Methylprednisolone Acetate is a generic prescription drug. The brand-name version is Depo-Medrol manufactured by Pfizer.
What is Methylprednisolone Acetate?
Methylprednisolone Acetate is a generic anti-inflammatory prescription corticosteroid injection used to alleviate swelling in local areas, such as joints or the skin, or in urgent conditions or those that have not responded to oral corticosteroids.
Situations requiring a direct, localized injection include rheumatoid arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, bursitis, lupus, psoriasis, and tendon problems. These injections will be performed by a healthcare professional, usually a specialist such as a dermatologist or an orthopedist, in a clinic or hospital.
Urgent situations requiring an intramuscular injection include multiple sclerosis flare-ups, intestinal conditions which cause swelling, severe allergic reactions, severe drug reactions, adrenal gland problems, and respiratory illnesses. Methylprednisolone Acetate is also used to relieve symptoms in patients with leukemia or lymphoma.
Some situations, such as swelling in the eye, are normally treated with topical steroids, but Methylprednisolone Acetate is used when those topical treatments don't resolve the swelling.
Methylprednisolone Acetate is a corticosteroid, which decreases swelling by reducing the immune response to injury, allergens, or infection. Because Methylprednisolone Acetate suppresses the immune response, secondary infections are a risk.
What are the side effects of Methylprednisolone Acetate?
Most people will experience side effects when taking Methylprednisolone Acetate. Methylprednisolone Acetate suppresses the immune system, so the most serious side effects of Methylprednisolone Acetate are secondary infections.
The most common side effect will be site reactions to the injection such as redness and pain. Common side effects of Methylprednisolone Acetate also include but are not limited to nausea, vomiting, heartburn, headache, sweating, acne, fluid retention, muscle weakness, thinning skin, hair growth, and a rise in blood sugar.
Mental and mood changes can range from mild to serious mood changes. Allergic reactions include hives, facial swelling, and difficulty breathing, although facial swelling is also a common non-allergic side effect of taking steroids.
This is not a complete list of side effects that may occur. Consult with your physician about any concerns you may have with side effects.