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Bromsite (bromfenac) is an expensive medication used to treat pain and swelling after eye surgery. It is slightly less popular than other NSAIDs. There are currently no generic alternatives to Bromsite.

Check our savings tips for co-pay cards, assistance programs, and other ways to reduce your cost. The most common version of Bromsite is covered by 57% of insurance plans at a co-pay of $60.00-$75.00, however, some pharmacy coupons or cash prices may be lower.
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APREPITANT prevents nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy. It works by blocking substances in your body that may cause nausea and vomiting. It belongs to a class of medications called antiemetics.
APREPITANT prevents nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy. It works by blocking substances in your body that may cause nausea and vomiting. It belongs to a class of medications called antiemetics.
SUGAMMADEX is used to reverse the effects of the muscle relaxants rocuronium and vecuronium. These medicines are given to patients during surgery.
ALVIMOPAN helps reduce recovery time after bowel surgery. It works by helping your body restore normal bowel function.
NEOSTIGMINE; GLYCOPYRROLATE reverses the effects of medications that relax muscles during a procedure.
X-plor is used for oxygen support. It may be covered by your Medicare or insurance plan, but some pharmacy coupons or cash prices could help offset the cost.
BUPIVACAINE; MELOXICAM relieves pain after procedures. It numbs the area where it is applied, which blocks your nerves from sending pain signals to your brain. It also works by decreasing inflammation. It is a combination of a local anesthetic and an NSAID.
Disclaimer: Popularity is based on total prescriptions for the brand and generic versions of each drug, regardless of the condition being treated. Some drugs are prescribed for multiple conditions.

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