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Mitigare - Overview

Mitigare is an anti-inflammatory medication prescribed to adults to help prevent gout flares. People who might need a Mitigare prescription can use Push Health to connect with a medical provider who can prescribe Mitigare medication, including Mitigare 0.6 mg capsules, when appropriate to do so.

Mitigare - Dosage and Cost

Mitigare prescription medication is available as capsules that, like Colcrys, contains the analgesic agent colchicine. Mitigare is an oral medication and prescribed to help prevent gout flares in adults. Branded Mitigare medication is moderately expensive, costing approximately $5 per Mitigare 0.6 mg capsule at many pharmacies in the United States. To reduce the costs associated with a Mitigare prescription, many people look for Mitigare coupons online or check if their insurance company will cover the costs associated with Mitigare capsules. Mitigare prescription medication is sometimes used as gout treatment concomitantly with medications such as allopurinol (Zyloprim), indomethacin (Indocin) and probenecid.

Can I Buy Mitigare Online?

Mitigare OTC is not available and one cannot buy Mitigare online in the United States without first getting a prescription from a licensed medical provider. People who might need a Mitigare prescription, however, can use Push Health to consult with a medical provider who can prescribe Mitigare capsules, including generic Mitigare 0.6 mg medication, when appropriate to do so.

Mitigare - Side Effects

Mitigare prescription medication can cause side effects when used, including stomach discomfort, blood conditions, rash, nausea and rhabdomyolysis. Mitigare medication should not be taken while using alcohol. Mitigare capsules should not be used by people allergic to the medication and questions should be directed to a qualified medical practitioner before using Mitigare prescription capsules.

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Last updated October 5, 2021. Given the evolving nature of medicine and science, this information might not be accurate and should not be construed as medical advice or diagnosis / treatment recommendations. Please consult a licensed medical provider if you have additional questions. Please call 911 immediately or go to the nearest emergency room if you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency.