
Tegretol-xr Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $19.30
Brand for: Carbamazepine er
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100MG, Carbamazepine ER (60 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours)
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$26.66
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$19.30
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$21.54
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$26.46
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Price history for Tegretol-xr (brand) & Carbamazepine ER (generic)
60 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours, 100MG
Average retail price for Tegretol-xr
Average retail price for Carbamazepine ER
Average SaveHealth price for Carbamazepine ER
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 Tegretol-xr is $25.41 using the SaveHealth savings card. That's an average savings of 89.55% on Tegretol-xr with our discount card.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.
Tegretol-xr (Carbamazepine ER) dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 100MG 60 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours $21.54 $0.36 100MG 1 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hour $2.82 $2.82 100MG 30 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours $12.02 $0.40 100MG 100 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours $32.24 $0.32 200MG 1 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hour $3.00 $3.00 200MG 30 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours $17.36 $0.58 200MG 60 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours $28.76 $0.48 200MG 100 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours $35.74 $0.36 200MG 180 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours $57.69 $0.32 400MG 1 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hour $3.45 $3.45
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100MG | 60 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $21.54 | $0.36 |
| 100MG | 1 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hour | $2.82 | $2.82 |
| 100MG | 30 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $12.02 | $0.40 |
| 100MG | 100 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $32.24 | $0.32 |
| 200MG | 1 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hour | $3.00 | $3.00 |
| 200MG | 30 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $17.36 | $0.58 |
| 200MG | 60 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $28.76 | $0.48 |
| 200MG | 100 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $35.74 | $0.36 |
| 200MG | 180 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $57.69 | $0.32 |
| 400MG | 1 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hour | $3.45 | $3.45 |
| 400MG | 30 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $27.64 | $0.92 |
| 400MG | 60 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $36.98 | $0.62 |
| 400MG | 100 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $49.43 | $0.49 |
| 400MG | 180 Tablet Extended Release 12 Hours | $82.33 | $0.46 |
What is Tegretol XR used for?
Tegretol XR is used primarily to treat certain types of seizures in individuals with epilepsy. It is also prescribed for the management of trigeminal neuralgia, a condition that causes severe facial pain. Additionally, Tegretol XR may be used to treat bipolar disorder by helping to stabilize mood.
Does Tegretol come in extended release?
Yes, Tegretol is available in an extended-release formulation. It is known as Tegretol XR and is designed to release the medication slowly over time.
Is Tegretol the same as Gabapentin?
Tegretol and Gabapentin are not the same. Tegretol, whose generic name is carbamazepine, is primarily used to treat seizures and certain types of nerve pain. Gabapentin, on the other hand, is also used to treat seizures and nerve pain but works differently in the body. They are distinct medications with different mechanisms of action and are prescribed based on specific medical conditions.
Does Tegretol help with nerve pain?
Yes, Tegretol (carbamazepine) is sometimes used to help manage certain types of nerve pain, such as trigeminal neuralgia. It works by stabilizing electrical activity in the nerves, which can help reduce pain signals. However, it is important for a healthcare provider to determine if it is appropriate for a specific condition.
