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Prevpac - Overview

Prevpac is a medication sometimes prescribed to people who need H. pylori treatment. People who might need a Prevpac prescription can use Push Health to connect with a local medical provider who can prescribe Prevpac medication when appropriate to do so.

Prevpac - Dosage and Cost

The Prevpac package consists of three different medications - lansoprazole, amoxicillin, and clarithromycin. Prevpac medication is sometimes prescribed to people who need treatment for H. pylori. The Prevpac dosage and regimen used depends on the judgement of the prescribing medical provider and the health needs of the patient. Branded Prevpac medication is quite expensive and, even though generic Prevpac oral is slightly more affordable, it will still cost approximately $280 per Prevpac package at many pharmacies in the United States. It is worth looking for Prevpac coupons online or through the manufacturer. Additionally, some insurance plans may help cover costs associated with a Prevpac prescription.

Can I Buy Prevpac Online?

Prevpac requires a prescription to be dispensed by a pharmacy in the United States. For this reason, Prevpac OTC is not available and one cannot just buy Prevpac online. The first step to getting a Prevpac prescription is consulting a licensed medical provider. People who might need a Prevpac prescription can use Push Health to connect with a local medical provider who can prescribe Prevpac medication when appropriate to do so.

Prevpac - Side Effects

Prevpac can cause side effects when used. Before using Prevpac medication, it is important to discuss potential side effects and other concerns with a qualified medical provider. Prevpac and alcohol should not be used together. People with a hypersensitivity or allergy to Prevpac medication, ingredients in the formulation, or similar medications should not use Prevpac prescription medication.

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Last updated May 9, 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.