Invokamet is an FDA-approved, brand-name drug used to control blood sugar levels in those with Type 2 diabetes. Invokamet does not currently have a generic version available. The average retail cost of Invokamet is approximately $773.30 for 60, 150-1000mg tablets. You can, however, use a free SingleCare Invokamet coupon to potentially reduce your Invokamet price to $587.39 for 60, 150-1000mg tablets of name-brand Invokamet at local pharmacies.
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Invokamet is an FDA-approved, brand-name drug used to control blood sugar levels in those with Type 2 diabetes. Invokamet does not currently have a generic version available. The average retail cost of Invokamet is approximately $773.30 for 60, 150-1000mg tablets. You can, however, use a free SingleCare Invokamet coupon to potentially reduce your Invokamet price to $587.39 for 60, 150-1000mg tablets of name-brand Invokamet at local pharmacies.
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These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Invokamet is an FDA-approved, brand-name drug used to control blood sugar levels in those with Type 2 diabetes. Invokamet does not currently have a generic version available. The average retail cost of Invokamet is approximately $773.30 for 60, 150-1000mg tablets. You can, however, use a free SingleCare Invokamet coupon to potentially reduce your Invokamet price to $587.39 for 60, 150-1000mg tablets of name-brand Invokamet at local pharmacies.
The average retail price of Invokamet without insurance is approximately $773.30 for 60, 150-1000mg tablets. You can use a free SingleCare saving card and pay as low as $587.39 for 60, 150-1000mg tablets of brand-name Invokamet at pharmacies near you, like CVS Pharmacy, Walmart, and Walgreens. There is no generic version of Invokamet available, but Invokamet coupons may help you save on out-of-pocket costs.
Invokamet pricing may be different based on your health insurance plan. You can check with your pharmacist to determine your copay with insurance. The cost of Invokamet with insurance may be significantly reduced to as low as $587.39 for 60, 150-1000mg tablets of brand-name Invokamet with SingleCare. This may be cheaper than what you are paying with your health insurance plan. Ask your pharmacist to run your SingleCare discount card to find the lowest prices.
Invokamet is typically covered by some Medicare insurance plans. The typical copay range is between $19 and $390 for Invokamet. When you use a free SingleCare drug coupon on your prescription medication, the cost may be less expensive than the copay with your Medicare Part D plan. You can also have your pharmacist run your SingleCare savings card for potentially more savings on other prescriptions.
Currently, there is no generic version of Invokamet available in the United States.
Invokamet is a prescription drug used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus Type 2. It reduces the risk of stroke, heart attack, and death in people with Type 2 diabetes and heart disease. Your doctor may also prescribe Invokamet to treat other conditions.
Invokamet is a combination antidiabetic medication. It contains a combination of two drugs: canagliflozin, which is a SGLT2 inhibitor, and metformin, which is a biguanide. These drugs work together to lower blood sugar levels.
Canagliflozin increases the removal of excess glucose in the blood through the kidney. Metformin improves the body’s response to naturally produced insulin. It also decreases how much sugar is made in the liver and decreases the amount of sugar the body absorbs in through the intestines.
Invokamet is used along with a diet and exercise plan to control Type 2 diabetes. It is approved for use by adults over the age of 18.
You should take Invokamet as prescribed by your doctor. It’s important to go over the prescribing information and medication guide before taking this medication. Using Invokamet may increase your risk of yeast infections, urinary tract infections, bone fractures, vitamin B12 deficiency, foot ulcers, or amputations of your lower leg. Invokamet can also cause lactic acidosis, a rare but serious condition that requires hospitalization. Signs and symptoms of lactic acidosis include trouble breathing, stomach pains, nausea, weakness, muscle pain, and dizziness.
You should not use Invokamet if you have severe kidney disease or diabetic ketoacidosis. You should also not use Invokamet if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Let your doctor know about any medications, vitamins, or herbal treatment that you are using. Seek medical advice from your doctor about whether it is safe to use Invokamet while pregnant or breastfeeding.
Common side effects of using Invokamet may include increased urination, headache, indigestion, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. Other side effects may include yeast infections of the genitals (penis or vagina) and urinary tract infections. Signs and symptoms of these infections may include burning, itching, fever, unusual odor or discharge, pain, tenderness, redness, and swelling of the genital or rectal area.
Other side effects may occur that are not listed in this guide as this is not the full list of side effects. Consult your healthcare provider for other possible side effects, warnings, and precautions before using Invokamet.
Gerardo Sison, Pharm.D., graduated from the University of Florida. He has worked in both community and hospital settings, providing drug information and medication therapy management services. As a medical writer, he hopes to educate and empower patients to better manage their health and navigate their treatment plans.
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