Sulindac FAQs
How much does Sulindac cost without insurance?
Patients can usually expect to pay $89.04 for 60, 200MG Tablet of Sulindac. Compare this price to a SingleCare Sulindac coupon: $5.40 per 60, 200mg Tablet. SingleCare discount cards can save you as much as 80% on your purchases.
How much does Sulindac cost with insurance?
Check with your pharmacist about your copay for a Sulindac prescription, since it can vary based on your insurance plan. Also, ask your pharmacist to compare your copay to your cost using a SingleCare Sulindac coupon. At $5.40 for your Sulindac prescription of 60, 200mg Tablet, your SingleCare price may be lower.
Does Medicare cover Sulindac and how much does it cost?
Sulindac is usually covered by Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans. For patients paying cash, however, a SingleCare Sulindac coupon could bring your cost to as little as $5.40 for 60, 200mg Tablet.
What is the brand name of Sulindac?
Sulindac is a generic prescription pain relief medication. Sulindac is also the active ingredient in the brand-name prescription drug, Clinoril (tablet), from Merck. A SingleCare discount card will save you on all versions of Sulindac at local pharmacies near you, such as CVS or Longs Drugs.
What is Sulindac?
Sulindac is a generic prescription drug for treating moderate to severe pain due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, painful shoulder (bursitis), gout, and inflammation of the spine (ankylosing spondylitis). Patients should begin to feel significant pain relief in about a week.
Sulindac belongs to a class of medications called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that work by blocking substances in the body that cause inflammation (swelling), pain, and fever. Sulindac is administered as a capsule.
What are the side effects of Sulindac?
Common side effects of Sulindac include upset stomach, heartburn, stomach pain, nausea, diarrhea, constipation, bloating, gas, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, blurred vision, fatigue, dry mouth, sweating, and ringing in the ears. Serious side effects include high blood pressure, stomach ulcers, stomach bleeding, liver problems, kidney problems, pancreas problems, anemia, stroke, and heart attack.
Mental and mood changes include nervousness and restlessness.
Allergic reactions are rare and include itching and skin rash. Sulindac should be discontinued immediately if a skin rash develops. Severe skin reactions are possible: blistering, peeling, bleeding, fever, sore throat, and swelling.
This is not a complete list of side effects that may occur. If you have concerns or questions about side effects, consult with your prescribing physician.