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  • How much Lucemyra costs depends on whether you have insurance and if you have any prescription discount cards. On average, the retail price is over $1,500 for 84 tablets.

    Lucemyra is the brand name for the prescription drug lofexidine, an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist used to manage opioid dependence and withdrawal symptoms. 

    Lucemyra works by binding to the adrenergic neurons in the brain and central nervous system and reducing the release of norepinephrine. This reduction helps to ease opiate/opioid withdrawal symptoms.

    Cost Of Lucemyra With Insurance

    The cost of Lucemyra with insurance depends on the type of insurance policy you have. The drug is likely not covered at all by Medicare but may be covered by Medicaid

    You can contact your insurance provider to learn whether the drug is covered by your plan or not and, if it is, how much it will cost you. 

    Many plans cover the whole cost or have you pay a minimal copay. It simply depends on your insurance plan and what your coverage looks like.

    Cost Of Lucemyra Without Insurance

    Lucemyra without insurance costs, on average, around $886 for thirty-six 0.18 mg tablets or $1,776 for eighty-four 0.18 mg tablets. Typically, three 0.18 mg are taken four times a day and gradually tapered down until you can stop taking the medication completely.

    Without health insurance, it is much more expensive than clonidine, a similar generic drug. Clonidine can cost as low as $1.

    That being said, you may be able to find online Lucemyra coupons for prescription discounts and patient assistance programs like US WorldMeds that can help you pay for the medication.

    Is Lucemyra Sold On the Streets?

    Lucemyra may be found at fraudulent online pharmacies but it’s not likely a drug that is sold on the streets. Since it is meant for opioid withdrawal, dealers selling opioid drugs would likely not be interested.

    To ensure you get legitimate Lucemyra, obtaining a prescription from your healthcare provider is your best bet.

    Lucemyra Uses, Prescriptions, & Side Effects

    Lucemyra is FDA-approved to manage opioid withdrawal symptoms. Opioid withdrawal symptoms can include:

    • nausea
    • vomiting
    • stomach cramps
    • muscle spasms or twitching
    • chills
    • fast heart rate
    • muscle tension
    • aches and pains
    • yawning
    • runny eyes
    • difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep

    Lucemyra will not treat all the symptoms of opioid withdrawal and is not considered addiction treatment for opioid use disorder.

    How Lucemyra Is Prescribed

    Lucemyra is prescribed as a 0.18 mg tablet and the typical dose is three tablets taken orally four times a day at 5-6-hour intervals. This treatment can continue for up to 14 days (usually 5-7 days) but the dose may change depending on your symptoms.

    To discontinue the medication, tapering or a gradual reduction in the dose over a period of 2-4 days is often recommended.

    Because the dose you need relies so heavily on what your withdrawal symptoms are, taking this medication under medical supervision is necessary.

    Lucemyra Side Effects

    There are also common side effects that your healthcare provider can walk you through that you wouldn’t be aware of if you got the drug through other outlets. Some of the most common side effects of Lucemyra include:

    • low blood pressure
    • lightheadedness
    • slow heart rate
    • fainting or passing out
    • sleepiness or drowsiness
    • dry mouth

    If you or a loved one struggles with opioid abuse, dependence, or withdrawal, Ark Behavioral Health offers both inpatient and outpatient treatment programs. For information on our individualized treatment plans, please contact us today.

    Written by Ark Behavioral Health Editorial Team
    ©2024 Ark National Holdings, LLC. | All Rights Reserved.
    This page does not provide medical advice.
    Medically Reviewed by
    Kimberly Langdon M.D.
    on November 14, 2022
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