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Epivir

Epivir Dosage

Ally Tsai, PharmDAllison Gourley, PharmD
Reviewed by Ally Tsai, PharmD, Allison Gourley, PharmD
Last reviewed on November 22, 2023

The average cost for 30 tablets of 150mg of of Epivir is $24.62 with a free GoodRx coupon. This is 87.24% off the average retail price of $192.90.

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Dosage

Quantity

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Price per unit

150mg of

30 tablets

$24.62

$0.82

300mg of

90 tablets

$90.84

$1.01

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240ml of 10mg/ml

1 bottle

$45.46

$45.46

Typical dosage for Epivir

HIV

Epivir, generic oral tablet, generic oral solution

  • Adults and children (25 kg or more): The typical dose is 300 mg by mouth once daily or 150 mg by mouth twice daily.
  • Children (ages 3 months and older): Your child's provider will determine the dose based on your child’s body weight.
    • Children weighing between 20-24 kg: The typical dose is 225 mg by mouth once daily, or 75 mg by mouth every morning and 150 mg by mouth every evening.
    • Children weighing between 14-19 kg: The typical dose is 150 mg by mouth once daily, or 75 mg by mouth twice daily.
    • Children weighing under 14 kg: The typical dose is 10 mg/kg of body weight by mouth once daily, or 5 mg/kg of body weight by mouth twice daily.

HBV

Epivir HBV, generic oral tablet

  • Adults: The typical dose is 100 mg by mouth once daily.
  • Children ages 2-17 years: Your child's provider will determine the dose based on your child’s body weight. The typical dose is 3 mg/kg of body weight by mouth daily, up to a maximum of 100 mg.

Your dose might differ if you have kidney problems.

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Ally Tsai, PharmD
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Ally Tsai, PharmD
Ally Tsai, PharmD, is a medication therapy management (MTM) pharmacist with 6 years of experience. As an MTM pharmacist, she helps people with complex medication regimens get the best results by conducting comprehensive medication reviews.
Allison Gourley, PharmD, is a kidney and pancreas transplant pharmacist at a teaching hospital in the San Francisco Bay Area. When she’s not educating patients about their immunosuppressants, she's actively involved in transplant research.

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