Adenosine Prices, Coupons and Patient Assistance Programs
Adenosine is a member of the cardiac stressing agents drug class and is commonly used for Atrial Tachycardia, Radionuclide Myocardial Perfusion Study, Supraventricular Tachycardia, and others.
The cost for adenosine intravenous solution (3 mg/mL) is around $71 for a supply of 20 milliliters, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Quoted prices are for cash-paying customers and are not valid with insurance plans. This price guide is based on using the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies.
Adenosine prices
Intravenous Solution
Quantity | Per unit | Price |
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20 milliliters | $3.54 – $8.64 | $70.70 – $172.70 |
30 milliliters | $4.20 – $6.98 | $126.14 – $209.42 |
40 (10 x 4 milliliters) | $2.79 – $6.87 | $111.50 – $274.70 |
50 (25 x 2 milliliters) | $3.06 | $152.94 |
200 (10 x 20 milliliters) | $6.17 | $1,233.50 |
300 (10 x 30 milliliters) | $6.11 | $1,832.75 |
Important: When there is a range of pricing, consumers should normally expect to pay the lower price. However, due to stock shortages and other unknown variables we cannot provide any guarantee.
Adenosine Coupons, Copay Cards and Rebates
Adenosine offers may take the form of printable coupons, rebates, savings or copay cards, trial offers, or free samples. Certain offers may be printable from a website while others may require registration, completing a questionnaire, or obtaining a sample from a medical professional.
Drugs.com Printable Discount Card
The free Drugs.com Discount Card works like a coupon and can save you up to 80% or more off the cost of prescription medicines, over-the-counter drugs and pet prescriptions.
Print Free Discount CardNote: This is a drug discount program, not an insurance plan. Valid at all major chains including Walgreens, CVS Pharmacy, Target, WalMart Pharmacy, Duane Reade and 65,000 pharmacies nationwide.
No manufacturer promotions could be found for this medication.
Patient Assistance & Copay Programs for Adenosine
Patient assistance programs (PAPs) are typically sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and offer cost-free or discounted medicines, as well as copay programs, to individuals with low income or those who are uninsured/under-insured and meet specific criteria. Eligibility requirements for each program may vary.
No Patient Assistance Programs were found for this medication. However, your healthcare provider may have more information concerning specific programs available in your area.
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