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Afinitor Everolimus (oncology) 2.5 mg

Everolimus (oncology) · 2.5 mg · tablet · qty 30

Treats certain breast, kidney, pancreatic, and brain (SEGA) tumors — taken ONCE daily. Different indication/dose than Zortress (transplant).

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Common uses & information

Afinitor is a brand of Everolimus (oncology), a oncology medication supplied as tablet in a 2.5 mg strength. It is commonly used for treats certain breast, kidney, pancreatic, and brain (SEGA) tumors — taken ONCE daily. Different indication/dose than Zortress (transplant).

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FAQ

Is generic Everolimus (oncology) the same as Afinitor?

Yes. The FDA requires generics to contain the same active ingredient at the same strength as the brand. Inactive ingredients (binders, dyes) may differ.

How much can I save by choosing the generic?

Currently no FDA-approved generic equivalent exists for Afinitor, so the brand and generic prices are similar.

Do I need insurance to get this price?

No. The prices shown on BetterBuyRx are cash prices. Often these beat insurance copays for generics.

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