
Varizig Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $2229.79
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1.2ML of 125UNIT/1.2ML, Varizig (1 Vial)
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$2229.79
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$2246.51
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$2257.50
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$2259.91
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Varizig dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 1.2ML of 125UNIT/1.2ML 1 Vial $2229.79 $2229.79 1.2ML of 125UNIT/1.2ML 2 Vials $4441.28 $2220.64 1.2ML of 125UNIT/1.2ML 3 Vials $6652.77 $2217.59
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1.2ML of 125UNIT/1.2ML | 1 Vial | $2229.79 | $2229.79 |
| 1.2ML of 125UNIT/1.2ML | 2 Vials | $4441.28 | $2220.64 |
| 1.2ML of 125UNIT/1.2ML | 3 Vials | $6652.77 | $2217.59 |
What is VariZIG used for?
VariZIG is used for post-exposure prophylaxis of varicella (chickenpox) in individuals who are at high risk for severe disease and complications. This includes immunocompromised individuals, pregnant women, newborns whose mothers have varicella shortly before or after delivery, and certain premature infants. It is administered to reduce the severity of the disease after exposure to the varicella-zoster virus.
Is VariZIG a vaccine?
VariZIG is not a vaccine. It is an immune globulin product used to provide passive immunity to individuals who have been exposed to the varicella-zoster virus, particularly those at high risk for severe complications.
Is VZIG still available?
Varicella-Zoster Immune Globulin (VZIG) is no longer available. It has been replaced by VariZIG, which is a similar product used for post-exposure prophylaxis of varicella (chickenpox) in high-risk individuals. VariZIG is available in the United States and can be obtained through specific distributors.
How much does VariZIG cost?
The cost of VariZIG can vary depending on the pharmacy, location, and insurance coverage. It is recommended to contact local pharmacies or healthcare providers for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing information. Additionally, checking with insurance providers can help determine if the cost is covered under a specific plan.
Who gets varicella immunoglobulin?
Varicella immunoglobulin is typically given to individuals who are at high risk for severe varicella (chickenpox) infection and have been exposed to the virus. This includes:1. Immunocompromised individuals, such as those undergoing chemotherapy or with certain immune disorders.2. Pregnant women who are not immune to varicella.3. Newborns whose mothers have signs and symptoms of varicella around the time of delivery.4. Premature infants born at or before 28 weeks of gestation or with a birth weight of 1000 grams or less, regardless of maternal immunity.5. Hospitalized premature infants born after 28 weeks of gestation whose mothers are not immune to varicella.These groups are prioritized to prevent severe complications from the infection.
