
Combigan Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $37.18
Brand for: Brimonidine-timolol
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10ML of 0.2-0.5%, Brimonidine-timolol (1 Bottle)
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$37.18
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Albertsons
$49.10
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Walgreens
$60.60
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Walmart
$162.91
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Price history for Combigan (brand) & Brimonidine-timolol (generic)
1 Bottle, 10ML of 0.2-0.5%
Average retail price for Combigan
Average retail price for Brimonidine-timolol
Average SaveHealth price for Brimonidine-timolol
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.
Over the last 12 months, the average discount price of Combigan is $95.33 using the SaveHealth savings card. That's an average savings of 80.68% on Combigan with our discount card.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.
Combigan (Brimonidine-timolol) dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 10ML of 0.2-0.5% 1 Bottle $37.18 $37.18 10ML of 0.2-0.5% 2 Bottles $48.06 $24.03 10ML of 0.2-0.5% 3 Bottles $58.93 $19.64
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10ML of 0.2-0.5% | 1 Bottle | $37.18 | $37.18 |
| 10ML of 0.2-0.5% | 2 Bottles | $48.06 | $24.03 |
| 10ML of 0.2-0.5% | 3 Bottles | $58.93 | $19.64 |
What are Combigan eye drops used for?
Combigan eye drops are used to lower elevated intraocular pressure in individuals with open-angle glaucoma or ocular hypertension. They contain a combination of brimonidine and timolol, which work together to reduce pressure inside the eye and help prevent damage to the optic nerve.
Why is Combigan so expensive?
The cost of Combigan can be attributed to several factors, including the research and development expenses involved in creating the medication, the costs associated with clinical trials, and the regulatory processes required for approval. Additionally, market exclusivity and patent protection can limit competition, allowing the manufacturer to set higher prices. Manufacturing and distribution costs, as well as the pricing strategies of pharmaceutical companies, also play a role in the overall expense of the medication.
Do you need to shake COMBIGAN eye drops?
No, COMBIGAN eye drops do not need to be shaken before use.
Is Combigan covered by Medicare?
Combigan may be covered by Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage plans that include prescription drug coverage. Coverage can vary depending on the specific plan, so it is advisable for the individual to check with their specific Medicare plan provider to confirm if Combigan is included in their formulary and to understand any associated costs or restrictions.
What are the long term side effects of COMBIGAN?
Long-term use of COMBIGAN, which is a combination of brimonidine and timolol, may lead to several side effects. These can include:- Eye irritation or discomfort- Dry eyes- Blurred vision- Changes in vision- Fatigue- Headache- DrowsinessIn some cases, more serious side effects may occur, such as:- Changes in heart rate or blood pressure- Respiratory issues, particularly in individuals with pre-existing conditions like asthma- Depression or mood changesIt is important for individuals using COMBIGAN to have regular follow-ups with their healthcare provider to monitor for any adverse effects.
