Norvir FAQs
How much does Norvir cost without insurance?
Uninsured customers pay an average of $335.01 for 30, 100MG Tablet of Norvir. However, the federal ADAP (AIDS Drug Assistance Program) will help uninsured HIV/AIDS patients with most or all of the Norvir cost, and the HarborPath ADAP Waiting List Program may help patients with Norvir during ADAP funding shortfalls. For uninsured patients on the ADAP waiting list who still cannot affordably fill their prescription, a SingleCare Norvir coupon reduces the cost to $34.89.
How much does Norvir cost with insurance?
As a high-cost prescription drug, Norvir copay costs may vary widely depending on your insurance plan and could be very high. With SingleCare, Norvir costs $34.89, which may be lower than your copay with your insurance company. So ask your local pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to the SingleCare discount card.
Does Medicare cover Norvir and how much does it cost?
Norvir and its generic, ritonavir, are covered by most Medicare prescription drug plans and by Medicaid. Uninsured patients without Medicare and Medicaid can turn to ADAP for assistance. For those on the ADAP waiting list who still cannot affordably fill their prescription, a SingleCare Norvir coupon reduces the cost of a Norvir prescription $34.89.
Is there a generic of Norvir?
The active ingredient in Norvir is ritonavir and it is available as a generic prescription drug from West-Ward, Zydus, Aurobindo, and other generic manufacturers.
What is Norvir?
Norvir is a brand-name prescription drug used to control HIV/AIDS due to HIV-1 infection. The active ingredient in Norvir, ritonavir, prevents the HIV-1 virus from reproducing itself. Reducing the amount of HIV virus in the body helps prevent the opportunistic and life-threatening illnesses common to HIV/AIDS, such as cancer, pneumonia, and other opportunistic infections. Norvir is prescribed at a fixed dose and taken orally as a tablet twice per day.
What are the side effects of Norvir?
The most common side effects of Norvir are diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, indigestion, stomach pain, headache, dizziness, weakness, fatigue, weight loss, joint pain, overactive thyroid, nerve problems, tingling, numbness, liver problems, and high blood sugar. Mood changes are common.
Allergic reactions are rare but potentially severe, including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a potentially life-threatening reaction involving body-wide blistering, peeling, rash, fever, and other symptoms. Discontinue Norvir if any allergic symptoms, such as rash, swelling, or trouble breathing, are experienced.
This is not a complete list of side effects. Your physician will address your questions and concerns regarding potential side effects.