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Carvedilol phosphate Cost & Price Guide

Also sold as: Carvedilol Phosphate

Since Carvedilol Phosphate is brand-only, look for manufacturer coupons or patient assistance programs to significantly reduce costs. Discount cards like GoodRx may also offer some savings.

Typical Cost
$200–$500/month

Per month, without insurance

Generic
Not Available

Only brand-name versions currently available

Coupons
Available

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Cost Overview

Since Carvedilol Phosphate is brand-only, look for manufacturer coupons or patient assistance programs to significantly reduce costs. Discount cards like GoodRx may also offer some savings.

Generic vs. Brand-Name Price

VersionTypical Monthly CostNotes
Carvedilol Phosphate(brand)$200–$500/monthCheck manufacturer patient assistance programs

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90-Day Supply

Ordering a 90-day supply through a mail-order pharmacy often costs less per dose than monthly fills. Check with your insurance plan or pharmacy benefit manager.

Patient Assistance Programs

If you're uninsured or underinsured, the manufacturer may offer a patient assistance program (PAP) that provides carvedilol phosphate at low or no cost. Visit NeedyMeds.org or the manufacturer's website.

Insurance Coverage

Most insurance plans, including Medicare Part D and Medicaid, cover carvedilol phosphate . Coverage and copay amounts vary by plan tier and formulary. Contact your insurance provider or check your plan's drug formulary to confirm coverage.

Medicare Part D
Usually covered; tier varies by plan
Medicaid
Generally covered; check your state plan
Commercial Insurance
Typically covered; copay varies

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Frequently Asked Questions About Carvedilol phosphate Cost

What is CARVEDILOL PHOSPHATE used for?

1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Carvedilol phosphate extended-release capsules are an alpha-/beta-adrenergic blocking agent indicated for the treatment of: mild to severe chronic heart failure. ( 1.1 ) left ventricular dysfunction following myocardial infarction in clinically stable patients. ( 1.2 ) hypertension ( 1.3 ) 1.1 Heart Failure Carvedilol phosphate extended-release capsules are indicated for the treatment of mild-to-severe chronic heart failure of ischemic or cardiomyopathic origin, usually in addition to diuretics, ACE inhibitors, and digitalis, to increase survival and, also, to reduce…

What is the recommended dosage for CARVEDILOL PHOSPHATE?

2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Carvedilol phosphate extended-release capsules are intended for once-daily administration. Patients controlled with immediate-release carvedilol tablets alone or in combination with other medications may be switched to carvedilol phosphate extended-release capsules based on the total daily doses shown in Table 1. Table 1. Dosing Conversion Daily Dose of Immediate-Release Carvedilol Tablets Daily Dose of Carvedilol Phosphate Extended-Release Capsules* 6.25 mg (3.125 mg twice daily) 10 mg once daily 12.5 mg (6.25 mg twice daily) 20 mg once daily 25 mg (12.5 mg twice…

How does CARVEDILOL PHOSPHATE work?

12.1 Mechanism of Action Carvedilol is a racemic mixture in which nonselective beta-adrenoreceptor blocking activity is present in the S(−) enantiomer and alpha 1 -adrenergic blocking activity is present in both R(+) and S(−) enantiomers at equal potency. Carvedilol has no intrinsic sympathomimetic activity.

Who should not take CARVEDILOL PHOSPHATE?

4 CONTRAINDICATIONS Carvedilol phosphate extended-release capsules are contraindicated in the following conditions: Bronchial asthma or related bronchospastic conditions. Deaths from status asthmaticus have been reported following single doses of immediate-release carvedilol. Second- or third-degree AV block. Sick sinus syndrome. Severe bradycardia (unless a permanent pacemaker is in place). Patients with cardiogenic shock or who have decompensated heart failure requiring the use of intravenous inotropic therapy. Such patients should first be weaned from intravenous therapy before initiating…

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