Terbutaline Sulfate FAQs
How much does Terbutaline Sulfate cost without insurance?
A prescription will cost around $167.72 for uninsured customers. With a SingleCare Terbutaline Sulfate coupon, you will pay $30.43 per 30, 2.5mg Tablet for the same prescription of Terbutaline Sulfate.
How much does Terbutaline Sulfate cost with insurance?
Your copay for Terbutaline Sulfate will vary depending on your plan. Ask your pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to your price with a SingleCare Terbutaline Sulfate coupon. Your SingleCare discount card may save you more money with SingleCare, Terbutaline Sulfate costs $30.43.
Does Medicare cover Terbutaline Sulfate and how much does it cost?
Terbutaline Sulfate is usually not covered by Medicare prescription drug plans. Patients with Medicare can save money with SingleCare Terbutaline Sulfate coupons. The price of Terbutaline Sulfate with a SingleCare discount card is $30.43.
What is the brand name of Terbutaline Sulfate?
Terbutaline Sulfate is a generic prescription drug used to open airways during an asthma attack or as a result of bronchitis or emphysema. Terbutaline Sulfate is a generic alternative to Bricanyl, a brand-name drug from AstraZeneca. Only Bricanyl is administered as an aerosol through a metered-dose inhaler.
What is Terbutaline Sulfate?
Terbutaline Sulfate is a generic prescription drug that opens airways closed or tightened by asthma, bronchitis, or emphysema. Terbutaline Sulfate is also often administered to stop contractions in pregnant women with preterm (before 37 weeks) contractions.
Terbutaline Sulfate, when it is absorbed into the lung's tissues, locks on to a chemical “switch” on the smooth muscles in the lung that then causes them to relax. This widens airways and makes breathing easier. Terbutaline Sulfate acts in the same way in the uterus. It attaches to muscles in the uterus and causes them to relax.
Terbutaline Sulfate is administered as a tablet, injection, or aerosol (metered-dose inhaler) depending on the underlying condition and its severity.
What are the side effects of Terbutaline Sulfate?
Side effects will depend on how Terbutaline Sulfate is administered. Most patients who are given Terbutaline Sulfate as a tablet or injection will experience side effects.
The most common side effects of Terbutaline Sulfate aerosol are site reactions to inhaling the drug, including cough, dry mouth, hoarseness, and a bad taste in the mouth. These effects typically fade in a short time.
When Terbutaline Sulfate is absorbed or injected into the body, common side effects include but are not limited to, tremor (in about one out of three patients), heart palpitations, and rapid heartbeat.
Mental and mood changes include nervousness and anxiety.
Allergic reactions to Terbutaline Sulfate are rare but watch for rashes, hives, or swelling. Discontinue use of Terbutaline Sulfate if you experience an allergic reaction.