Omnitrope contains a man-made form of human growth hormone. It is commonly prescribed to treat stunted growth in children due to growth hormone deficiency, Prader-Willi syndrome, and Turner syndrome, among other causes. Omnitrope is also used to treat growth hormone deficiency in adults. The typical retail price of Omnitrope is $902.81 for 2, 5.8mg solution reconstituteds before insurance and without discounts. Luckily, you can save money on Omnitrope and other prescriptions by using SingleCare coupons at participating pharmacies near you. You could pay $668.45 for 2, 5.8mg solution reconstituteds of Omnitrope.
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Omnitrope contains a man-made form of human growth hormone. It is commonly prescribed to treat stunted growth in children due to growth hormone deficiency, Prader-Willi syndrome, and Turner syndrome, among other causes. Omnitrope is also used to treat growth hormone deficiency in adults. The typical retail price of Omnitrope is $902.81 for 2, 5.8mg solution reconstituteds before insurance and without discounts. Luckily, you can save money on Omnitrope and other prescriptions by using SingleCare coupons at participating pharmacies near you. You could pay $668.45 for 2, 5.8mg solution reconstituteds of Omnitrope.
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Omnitrope contains a man-made form of human growth hormone. It is commonly prescribed to treat stunted growth in children due to growth hormone deficiency, Prader-Willi syndrome, and Turner syndrome, among other causes. Omnitrope is also used to treat growth hormone deficiency in adults. The typical retail price of Omnitrope is $902.81 for 2, 5.8mg solution reconstituteds before insurance and without discounts. Luckily, you can save money on Omnitrope and other prescriptions by using SingleCare coupons at participating pharmacies near you. You could pay $668.45 for 2, 5.8mg solution reconstituteds of Omnitrope.
The average cost of Omnitrope without insurance is typically around $902.81 for 2, 5.8mg solution reconstituteds. You may be able to purchase Omnitrope for only $668.45 for 2, 5.8mg solution reconstituteds of Omnitrope when you use a SingleCare Omnitrope coupon. These coupons can be used at popular drugstores.
The cost of Omnitrope with your insurance depends on the type of insurance you have and your plan’s benefits. To determine the cost of Omnitrope with insurance, you can contact your insurance plan’s provider or your local pharmacist. The exact cost with insurance can also vary depending on the dosage and quantity of the drug prescribed. Using a Omnitrope discount card from SingleCare may help you to save money by lowering the price to $668.45 for 2, 5.8mg solution reconstituteds of Omnitrope.
Omnitrope is covered by some Medicare insurance plans. If your Medicare insurance plan covers Omnitrope, your copay may range between $15 and $1,438. The exact cost with Medicare will depend on your plan and the quantity prescribed. You may also be able to save money on Omnitrope by using a SingleCare savings card. Pay just $668.45 for 2, 5.8mg solution reconstituteds of Omnitrope when you use your card at participating pharmacies.
Omnitrope is only available as a brand-name drug; there is no generic version currently available.
Omnitrope contains a man-made growth hormone called somatropin. It is commonly used to treat stunted growth in children caused by growth hormone deficiency, Prader-Willi syndrome, Turner syndrome, or other conditions. It is also approved to treat growth hormone deficiency in adults.
Omnitrope replaces growth hormone in people who do not have sufficient levels of growth hormone. Growth hormone has several essential functions in the body. It helps promote growth during childhood and maintains the growth of organs, muscles, and tissues into adulthood. It is normally produced by the pituitary gland in the brain.
Omnitrope comes as a sterile solution that is injected under the skin (subcutaneously). It is sold as a cartridge that contains the drug solution, which is injected via the Omnitrope Pen. Omnitrope is also available as a package of two vials: one contains somatropin in a powder form and the other contains the diluent used to mix the drug for injection.
Omnitrope should not be used by children or adults who have active cancer, eye problems caused by diabetes, Prader-Willi syndrome with obesity or severe lung problems, allergies to growth hormones, or an acute critical illness. Tell your doctor about all medical conditions you may have and other medications you may be taking, including prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, and herbal supplements. You should also tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan on getting pregnant, or are breastfeeding. You and your doctor will need to discuss all of the potential benefits and risks during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
The most common side effects reported from the use of Omnitrope mainly involve injection site reactions, which can arise as itching, redness, or swelling around the site of injection. Other side effects of Omnitrope include headache, joint pain, fatigue, muscle pain, back pain, and pain or swelling in the hands, feet, arms, or legs.
Serious side effects of Omnitrope include changes in glucose levels, changes in blood pressure, reduced cortisol hormone levels, reduced thyroid hormone levels, pancreatitis, and recurring cancer in people with a history of cancer, among others. Allergic reactions are also possible while taking Omnitrope. Seek emergency medical attention if you experience signs or symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as severe rash, trouble breathing, or swelling of the face or throat.
This is not a complete list of side effects. Consult with a healthcare provider to discuss other possible side effects, warnings, and precautions before starting treatment with Omnitrope.
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