
Calphron Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $14.68
Brand for: Calcium acetate (phos binder)
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667MG, Calcium Acetate (phos Binder) (90 Tablets)
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Walgreens
$14.68
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$16.25
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Price history for Calphron (brand) & Calcium Acetate (phos Binder) (generic)
90 Tablets, 667MG
Average retail price for Calphron
Average retail price for Calcium Acetate (phos Binder)
Average SaveHealth price for Calcium Acetate (phos Binder)
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Over the last 12 months, the average discount price of Calphron is $11.35 using the SaveHealth savings card. That's an average savings of 68.82% on Calphron with our discount card.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.
Calphron (Calcium Acetate (phos Binder)) dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 667MG 90 Tablets $14.68 $0.16 667MG 200 Tablets $30.17 $0.15
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 667MG | 90 Tablets | $14.68 | $0.16 |
| 667MG | 200 Tablets | $30.17 | $0.15 |
What is the drug Calphron used for?
Calphron is used as a phosphate binder to help manage high phosphate levels in patients with chronic kidney disease. It works by binding to phosphate in the digestive tract, preventing its absorption into the bloodstream.
What is the drug calcium acetate used for?
Calcium acetate is used to control high blood phosphate levels in patients with kidney disease who are on dialysis. It works by binding to phosphate in the diet so it can be removed from the body, helping to prevent bone disease and other complications associated with high phosphate levels.
Who should not take calcium acetate?
Calcium acetate should not be taken by individuals who have hypercalcemia, which is an elevated level of calcium in the blood. Additionally, those with severe kidney disease or who are on dialysis should consult their healthcare provider before taking calcium acetate. It is also important for individuals with a known allergy to calcium acetate or any of its components to avoid this medication. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any new medication.
What medical condition is treated by calcium acetate?
Calcium acetate is used to treat hyperphosphatemia, which is an elevated level of phosphate in the blood, commonly seen in patients with chronic kidney disease.
What is calcium acetate prescribed for?
Calcium acetate is prescribed to control high blood phosphate levels in patients with kidney disease who are on dialysis. It works by binding to phosphate in the diet so it can be removed from the body, helping to prevent bone disease and other complications associated with high phosphate levels.
