Mebendazole Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $1.01
Generic for: Emverm
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$175.44
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$1.01
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$2.00
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$3.85
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LH1075AD03
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CHIPPO
BIN
019876
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LHX
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Generic for: Emverm
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Price history for Emverm (brand) & Mebendazole (generic)
1 Bottle, 1GM
Average retail price for Emverm
Average retail price for Mebendazole
Average SaveHealth price for Mebendazole
Our price history data is based on aggregated prescription data collected from participating pharmacies in America. Our prescription data updates daily to reflect the latest price changes. If you notice a missing data point, it means there wasn't sufficient data available to generate a monetary value for that date.
We analyzed Mebendazole prices for (1GM, 1 Bottle) over the last 12 months. The average retail price was $197.47, while the average price using the SaveHealth discount card was $12.04. That's a savings of approximately 93.90% when using our Mebendazole coupon.
Compared to the generic version, Emverm had an average price of $1816.96 over the same time period. With the SaveHealth savings card, Mebendazole is 99.34% cheaper on average than Emverm.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.
Mebendazole dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 1GM 1 Bottle $1.01 $1.01 1GM 2 Bottles $1.01 $0.51 1GM 3 Bottles $1.01 $0.34
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1GM | 1 Bottle | $1.01 | $1.01 |
| 1GM | 2 Bottles | $1.01 | $0.51 |
| 1GM | 3 Bottles | $1.01 | $0.34 |
Mebendazole Warnings
Below are important safety warnings regarding the use of Emverm (mebendazole). Please ensure you understand these risks and discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider.
Seizure Risk: Emverm (mebendazole) may cause seizures, especially in children under the age of 1. Therefore, it is not recommended for children younger than 2 years. If you or your child experience seizures while using this medication, seek medical advice immediately.
Low White Blood Cell Count: This medication can reduce the number of white blood cells, which are crucial for fighting infections. This side effect is uncommon when the drug is used as prescribed for worm infections but can occur with high doses or long-term use. If your treatment involves multiple courses of Emverm (mebendazole), your healthcare provider may recommend blood tests to monitor your white blood cell levels.
Serious Skin Reactions: Avoid using Emverm (mebendazole) in combination with metronidazole (Flagyl) or any product containing metronidazole, as it may lead to severe, potentially life-threatening skin rashes and blisters. If you develop a new or severe rash, fever-associated rash, unexplained blisters, or new mouth sores, seek medical attention immediately. Consult your healthcare provider to determine a safe interval after using metronidazole before starting Emverm (mebendazole) to prevent this harmful interaction.
These warnings are critical for ensuring safe and effective use of Emverm (mebendazole). Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance and report any adverse effects promptly.
Mebendazole Side Effects
Common side effects:
- Reduced appetite
- Stomach pain
- Diarrhea
- Passing gas
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Rashes
Less common but important to monitor:
- Dizziness
- Seizures
- Liver damage
- Kidney damage
- Hair loss
- Swelling
Serious side effects:
- Low white blood cell count
Mebendazole Interactions
When taking mebendazole, it's important to be aware of potential interactions with other medications:
Metronidazole: Combining mebendazole with metronidazole can increase the risk of severe skin reactions, such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis. It's advisable to avoid using these medications together.
Anticonvulsants (e.g., Carbamazepine, Phenytoin, Phenobarbital, Primidone): These drugs may decrease the effectiveness of mebendazole by enhancing its metabolism. If you're on these medications, your healthcare provider may need to monitor your treatment and adjust dosages accordingly.
Cimetidine: This medication can increase mebendazole levels in the blood by inhibiting its breakdown. While this might enhance mebendazole's effects, it could also raise the risk of side effects.
Ritonavir: Use of ritonavir may decrease mebendazole concentrations, potentially reducing its efficacy. Monitoring and possible dose adjustments may be necessary.
Always inform your healthcare provider about all medications you're currently taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, to ensure safe and effective use of mebendazole.
