Subvenite FAQs
How much does Subvenite cost without insurance?
On average, the price of Subvenite for uninsured customers is $139.39. However, $6.46 is all you pay with a SingleCare Subvenite coupon. From generics to brand-name prescription drugs, you can save as much as 80% with a SingleCare discount card.
How much does Subvenite cost with insurance?
The amount of your Subvenite copay may vary depending on your insurance plan. With SingleCare, Subvenite costs as little as $6.46 for 30, 100mg Tablet, which may be lower than your insurance copay. Consult with your pharmacist to determine the best option.
Does Medicare cover Subvenite and how much does it cost?
Subvenite is usually covered by Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans in its generic version. Medicare patients should consider using a SingleCare Subvenite coupon. With SingleCare, you pay only $6.46 at thousands of pharmacies nationwide.
Is there a generic of Subvenite?
Subvenite is a low-priced generic prescription drug with lamotrigine as the active ingredient. The brand-name alternative is Lamictal. Generic lamotrigine is also manufactured by Wockhardt, Amneal, Teva, and dozens of other generic manufacturers. You can search for generic lamotrigine of Lamictal on the SingleCare website or app if you need more information or free savings coupons.
What is Subvenite?
Subvenite is a prescription drug that is taken with other medications to control seizures in patients with epilepsy, a nervous system disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, a severe form of childhood epilepsy. Subvenite is also prescribed to patients with bipolar disorder (manic-depression) to increase the amount of time between mood episodes, such as depression or mania.
The active ingredient in Subvenite, lamotrigine, is an anticonvulsant drug. Epileptic seizures are caused by the repetitive, overexcited, and abnormal firing of nerve cells in the brain. They are often triggered by an external stimulus, such as a perception of a situation. Lamotrigine reduces the excitability of nerve cells and so helps prevent random or repetitive firing of the nerves. Reducing the excitability of nerves may also explain why lamotrigine helps to prevent mood episodes in patients diagnosed with bipolar disorder
Subvenite is manufactured by OWP Pharmaceutical, which is partly owned by the non-profit ROW Foundation. Although Roweepra is a low-priced generic, a portion of all profits from Roweepra sales goes to the ROW Foundation to support epilepsy treatment and medication availability in the undeveloped world.
What are the side effects of Subvenite?
The most common side effects of Subvenite include but are not limited to drowsiness, dizziness, sleepiness, headache, blurred vision, nausea, and vomiting. Some of these side effects, such as dizziness and nausea, or dose-related.
Serious but rare side effects of Subvenite include overproduction of active white blood cells, blood disorders, and sudden unexplained death.
Allergic reactions are extremely rare but include hives, rashes, itching, and trouble breathing. Severe allergic reactions are possible, including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a severe skin reaction that may require hospitalization and multi-organ sensitivity reactions that may end in organ failure.
Mood and mental changes are possible. These include anxiety, depression, nervousness, suicidal thoughts, and suicidal, behaviors.