Prednisone Intensol FAQs
How much does Prednisone Intensol cost without insurance?
The cost of Prednisone Intensol for cash-paying customers is $189.19. A SingleCare Prednisone Intensol coupon reduces that cost to $105.65 at participating pharmacies.
How much does Prednisone Intensol cost with insurance?
Your copay cost will depend on your insurance plan. With a SingleCare savings card, Prednisone Intensol costs $105.65. Ask your pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to your price using a SingleCare Prednisone Intensol coupon. You might pay less with SingleCare.
Does Medicare cover Prednisone Intensol and how much does it cost?
Prednisone Intensol is sometimes covered by Medicare prescription drug plans. However, it may be covered by Medicare Part B. Patients without Medicare should consider bringing a SingleCare Prednisone Intensol coupon to participating pharmacies. With a SingleCare discount card, the price of Prednisone Intensol could be just $105.65 for 1, 30ml of 5mg/ml Bottle.
What is the brand name of Prednisone Intensol?
Prednisone Intensol is a generic prescription drug that is a high concentration prednisone oral solution. There are no generic or brand-name equivalent drugs with prednisone delivered as a high-concentration oral solution.
What is Prednisone Intensol?
Prednisone Intensol is a brand-name prescription drug taken as an oral solution with a high concentration of prednisone (5 milligrams per milliliter of solution). It is prescribed to patients who are unable to take a pill or a lower concentration oral solution.
Prednisone reduces swelling in a wide variety of conditions and diseases. Prednisone Intensol is intended to treat severe or debilitating allergic reactions, severe drug reactions, severe skin disorders, respiratory conditions, blood conditions, and gastrointestinal conditions such as ulcerative colitis or enteritis. Prednisone Intensol is also used to reduce swelling in tuberculosis meningitis or trichinosis. Finally, Prednisone Intensol is used to relieve symptoms in patients with leukemia or lymphoma (cancers of the white blood cells) and to induce urination in patients with high levels of protein in the urine.
The adrenal gland produces hormones that are very similar to prednisone. Prednisone Intensol is also prescribed to replace those hormones in patients with adrenal gland problems or similar conditions.
Prednisone is a corticosteroid, a common type of drug which works by preventing the immune system from producing chemicals that cause swelling.
Prednisone Intensol is usually given as a single dose at 9 AM but might be divided during the day. The dose will vary depending on the condition being treated.
What are the side effects of Prednisone Intensol?
The most common side effects of prednisone include, but are not limited to, nausea, vomiting, headache, pimples, thinning of the skin, increased appetite, weight gain, abdominal pain, and trouble sleeping. Severe but rare side effects include high blood calcium and congestive heart failure.
Prednisone often causes mental and mood changes and these changes can sometimes be very severe, such as aggression, depression, irritability, emotional instability, mood swings, restlessness, mania, memory problems, long-term memory loss, psychosis, personality changes, trouble concentrating, attention problems, euphoria, and hallucinations.
Allergic reactions are rare, but potentially severe and include anaphylaxis, a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Discontinue prednisone at any sign of an allergic reaction, such as rash, hives, or trouble breathing.
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 prednisone.