The average cost for 30 tablets of 25mg of Edurant is $277.00 with a free GoodRx coupon.
Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
25mg | 30 tablets | $277.00 | $9.23 |
Typical dosage for Edurant
This medication is available in two different forms: Edurant tablets (for adults and children weighing at least 55 lbs) and Edurant Ped tablets for oral suspension (for children weighing at least 30 lbs to less than 44 lbs).
- Treatment of HIV-1:
- Adults: The typical dose is 25 mg by mouth once a day with a meal. Edurant is taken with other antiretroviral medications.
- Children: Your child's dose will depend on their weight.
- 30 lbs to less than 44 lbs: The typical dose is 12.5 mg Edurant Ped by mouth once a day with a meal.
- 44 lbs to less than 55 lbs: The typical dose is 15 mg Edurant Ped by mouth once a day with a meal.
- More than or equal to 55 lbs: The typical dose is 25 mg Edurant by mouth once a day with a meal.
- Short-term treatment of HIV-1 before starting Cabunuva (cabotegravir / rilpivirine): The typical dose is 25 mg by mouth once a day with a meal for about 1 month (at least 28 days). It's taken together with Vocabria (cabotegravir).
- Replacing a missed injection of Cabenuva (cabotegravir / rilpivirine): Your HIV specialist might prescribe Edurant for you to take for a short while if you're getting Cabenuva injections for HIV but will miss an injection because of a schedule conflict (e.g., traveling). The typical dose of Edurant is 25 mg by mouth once a day with a meal and with Vocabria (cabotegravir). This combination is only meant to be taken for up to 2 months to replace missed injections.
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