73336007530 - Prescription medication for overactive bladder symptoms in adults
National Drug Code
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NDC (National Drug Code) codes are unique identifiers for medications and pharmaceutical products in the United States. Each NDC code identifies the specific drug, its manufacturer, package size, and type, helping ensure accurate medication tracking and billing.
Detailed Description
Gemtesa (vibegron) is a prescription medication used to treat overactive bladder (OAB) in adults. It helps reduce urgent or frequent urination and helps control involuntary bladder contractions by relaxing bladder muscles and reducing the urge to urinate frequently.
Additional Information
Patients should inform their healthcare provider about all existing medical conditions and medications before starting Gemtesa. Common side effects may include headache, urinary tract infection, and dry mouth.
Category
Urological Medication
Medical Specialty
Urology
Expected Costs
We expect this to normally be in the range of:
$300 - $600
This is an estimate based on typical billing patterns. Your actual cost may vary depending on your insurance coverage, provider location, and specific circumstances.
What's Required Before This
- Medical diagnosis of overactive bladder
- Physician consultation
- Urological examination
- Kidney and liver function tests
What to Expect After
- Regular physician check-ups
- Monitoring for side effects
- Potential urinalysis
- Assessment of symptom improvement
Why Understanding This Code Matters
On Your Medical Bill
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For Your Health
Knowing what this code represents helps you understand your treatment plan, ask better questions during appointments, and track your healthcare journey more effectively.
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