Vaqta FAQs
How much does Vaqta cost without insurance?
Vaqta costs around $111.54 for uninsured customers, but prices may vary. With a SingleCare Vaqta coupon, you will pay $97.00 per 1, 1ml of 50unit/ml Syringe for the same prescription of Vaqta if the clinic or hospital where you receive Vaqta injections will accept SingleCare.
How much does Vaqta cost with insurance?
Your copay for Vaqta with insurance will vary depending on your plan. However, Vaqta will usually be covered by your health insurance as a medical benefit rather than a prescription drug benefit. Ask the clinic or hospital where you receive Vaqta injections if they will accept a SingleCare Vaqta coupon; you could pay $97.00 if they do.
Does Medicare cover Vaqta and how much does it cost?
Vaqta is usually not covered under Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans, but is covered under Medicare Part B as a medical benefit. If you're not covered, ask the clinic or hospital where you receive Vaqta injections if they will accept a SingleCare Vaqta coupon; you could pay $97.00.
Is there a generic of Vaqta?
Vaqta is a brand-name hepatitis A vaccine. Havrix, Avamix, and Epaxal are other brand-name alternative hepatitis A vaccines, but generic hepatitis A vaccines are not available. Search for these hepatitis A vaccines on the SingleCare website or app for more information and savings coupons.
What is Vaqta?
Vaqta is a brand-name hepatitis A vaccine administered as an injection by a healthcare provider. The active ingredients are inactivated hepatitis A virus particles. “Inactivated” virus has been destroyed but retains enough of its outer structure to provoke an immune response without causing infection.
When the inactive virus is put in the body, the immune system immediately starts producing antibodies to the virus. The production of these antibodies makes the body able to defend against later hepatitis A infections more quickly if an infection occurs.
Vaqta is injected by a healthcare professional to patients who may be exposed to hepatitis A.
What are the side effects of Vaqta?
Although not a complete list, common side effects of Vaqta include, but are not limited to, fever, headache, and “feeling bad” (malaise). Site reactions to the injection are common and include redness, pain, swelling, and warmth. Injection site reactions will go away after one or two days. Allergic reactions are very rare and include rash, itching, and swelling at the injection site.