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Used for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Pain Inflammation and Gout

NowPatient can significantly lower the cost* of your prescription medication by providing free access to drug coupons, savings cards, patient assistance programs and other out of pocket discount programs. Whether you’re insured, uninsured, or underinsured, we empower you with transparency and cost-saving tools to make your Clinoril more affordable.

Manufactured by Merck & Co., Inc.
*You can pay as little as $0 per fill using Drug Coupons or Patient Assistance Programs. Subject to applicability & eligibility requirements.

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You can lower the cost of your Clinoril Rx by using one of the 4 drug savings programs below
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    Rx Advantage Card

    Our savings card can be used in over 65,000 pharmacies and could save you up to 90% on the cost of your medication. Suitable for insured, underinsured and uninsured individuals. This is not health insurance and cannot be used in conjunction with insurance.

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    For those who are commercially insured, drug manufacturer coupons can help reduce your out-of-pocket costs. Eligible for commercially insured only.

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    Patient Assistance Programs

    Patient assistance programs (PAPs) are sponsored by pharmaceutical companies and can mean you can obtain your medications at no cost to you. Suitable for insured, underinsured and uninsured individuals who are financially constrained.

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MEDICAL INFORMATION

Clinoril Key Facts

What is Clinoril?

Clinoril is the brand name for sulindac and is available as an oral tablet.

What dosages is Clinoril available in?

Clinoril is available as a 150 mg and 200 mg oral tablet.

What is Clinoril used for?

Clinoril is an NSAID used to treat:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Arthritis of the spine (ankylosing spondylitis)
  • Gout (gouty arthritis)
  • Acute shoulder pain

How does Clinoril work?

Clinoril is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It works by blocking proteins in your body that cause pain and swelling.

How do I take Clinoril?

The typical dose starts at 150 mg or 200 mg by mouth twice daily with food. The maximum daily dose is 400 mg.

Is it safe for me to take Clinoril?

Clinoril is a safe and effective treatment when used for FDA licensed indications. However, like all medications, they may give you unwanted side effects. You should always discuss potential side effects with your physician to ensure the medication is suitable and right for you. You should not use this medication in the following:

  • Asthma, hives, or allergic reactions after taking aspirin or other NSAIDs
  • Heart bypass surgery

Clinoril Common Side Effects

Common side effects of Clinoril:

  • Stomach pain
  • Heartburn
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Rash
  • Dizziness
  • Headache

Clinoril Serious Side Effects

Serious side effects are rare with Clinoril. Contact your healthcare provider immediately if you experience any of the following:

  • Heart attack: dizziness, tiredness, cold sweat, trouble breathing, chest pain or tightness, anxiety
  • Stroke: tiredness, lightheadedness, blurred vision, difficulty speaking, difficulty walking, weakness on one side of the body
  • Stomach bleeds: blood in your vomit, stool that looks like black coffee grounds, pain in your stomach that doesn’t go away
  • Heart failure: trouble breathing, tiredness, swelling in your body, sudden weight gain
  • Kidney damage: nausea, vomiting, tiredness, loss of appetite, changes in how much you urinate
  • Liver damage: fever, chills, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes, clay-colored stool, and dark urine
  • Severe asthma attack: chest pain, cough, difficulty breathing, wheezing
  • Serious allergic and skin reaction: fever, rash, body aches, cough, swelling of the face, peeling skin, painful blisters all over your bodyHeart attack: dizziness, tiredness, cold sweat, trouble breathing, chest pain or tightness, anxiety
  • Stroke: tiredness, lightheadedness, blurred vision, difficulty speaking, difficulty walking, weakness on one side of the body
  • Stomach bleeds: blood in your vomit, stool that looks like black coffee grounds, pain in your stomach that doesn’t go away
  • Heart failure: trouble breathing, tiredness, swelling in your body, sudden weight gain
  • Kidney damage: nausea, vomiting, tiredness, loss of appetite, changes in how much you urinate
  • Liver damage: fever, chills, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes, clay-colored stool, and dark urine
  • Severe asthma attack: chest pain, cough, difficulty breathing, wheezing
  • Serious allergic and skin reaction: fever, rash, body aches, cough, swelling of the face, peeling skin, painful blisters all over your body

Effects of other drugs, drug classes and over-the-counter products on Clinoril

The following medications may interact with Clinoril:

  • ACE-inhibitors and angiotensin II antagonists
  • Other NSAIDs
  • Cyclosporine
  • Diflunisal
  • Diuretics
  • Lithium
  • Methotrexate
  • Anticoagulants
  • Probenecid

Who makes Clinoril?

Merck & Co., Inc.

Is Clinoril safe in pregnancy?

In late pregnancy, as with other NSAIDs, Clinoril should be avoided because it may cause harm to your unborn baby. Talk to your doctor if you are already pregnant or if you have plans on becoming pregnant. They will recommend what is best for you.

What is the generic name for Clinoril?

Drug Savings Guide

A Practical Guide to Saving Money and Receiving Support With Prescription Drug Costs

How can NowPatient help me to lower the cost of my Clinoril prescription?

After you create a FREE account with NowPatient, you will have access to 4 programs that can help lower the cost of your Clinoril prescription

Applicability to each program will be dependent on your insurance status.

How do the NowPatient Clinoril savings programs work?

After you have created your FREE account with NowPatient, you can access the various programs from your account dashboard. Each program has clear instructions on how to check your eligibility. You can see how the process works by clicking on the feature link below and seeing the ‘How it works’ steps.

Drug Coupon and Patient Assistance Programs require an eligibility quiz to be completed.

Are the NowPatient Clinoril savings programs suitable for everyone, regardless of insurance status?

No. Each program has its own eligibility and applicability requirements. The table below shows if a program is available to you, based on your insurance status.

Rx Advantage Card* for ClinorilCanadian Prescription Savings* for ClinorilClinoril Drug Coupon*Clinoril Patient Assistance Program*
Insured (federal, state or government)AvailableAvailableNot AvailableAvailable If Offered by Pharmaceutical Company
Insured (Commercial or Private)AvailableAvailableAvailable If Offered by Pharmaceutical CompanyAvailable If Offered by Pharmaceutical Company
UninsuredAvailableAvailableNot AvailableAvailable If Offered by Pharmaceutical Company
Insured but without pharmacy benefit or drug coverageAvailableAvailableNot AvailableAvailable If Offered by Pharmaceutical Company

*This is not insurance.

Are the NowPatient drug savings programs suitable for brand and generic versions of Clinoril?

No. Each program has applicability requirements. Please see below

Rx Advantage Card* for ClinorilCanadian Prescription Savings* for ClinorilClinoril Drug Coupon*Clinoril Patient Assistance Program*
BrandYesYesYes, If Offered by Pharmaceutical CompanyYes, If Offered by Pharmaceutical Company
GenericYesYesNoNo

*This is not insurance.

If you have Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage and none of the Clinoril savings options are applicable or affordable for me, what can you do?

If you are insured with Medicare and the Clinoril drug savings options are not applicable to you and still remain unaffordable, then you can check Medicaid eligibility in your state by following the instructions at HealthCare.gov.

The government site is easy to use and after you have selected your state, it will navigate you to the appropriate contact point to make the application. State Medicaid programs may cover the full cost of your medication.

People who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid are called ‘dual eligibles’.

If you are denied Medicaid for Clinoril, and you are still unable to afford your copay or co-insurance element (for example if you are in the coverage gap or Donut Hole) then you may be eligible for a federal support program like Low Income Subsidy. To be eligible for Low Income Subsidy, you need to be a resident in one of the 50 States or the District of Columbia. You can check eligibility online at SSA Medicare D Extra Help. You can also call Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778).

I am uninsured or underinsured and none of the Clinoril prescription saving options are applicable or affordable for me, what can I do?

If you are uninsured or underinsured (for example, Clinoril is not covered by your plan) and the drug savings options are not applicable or still unaffordable, then you can check Medicaid eligibility in your state by following the instructions at HealthCare.gov.

The government site is easy to use and you can select your state and it will navigate you to the appropriate contact point to make the application. State Medicaid programs may cover the full cost of your medication.

If you are denied and all else fails, and if you have been prescribed Clinoril for an FDA-approved indication, you can call the pharmaceutical company to see if they have any other assistance programs.

I am commercially or privately insured and none of the Clinoril prescription saving options are applicable or affordable for me, what can I do?

If your medication is not covered by your plan, you can you can appeal your insurance company’s decision. Sometimes, a formal appeal can result in the drug being covered if it is deemed medically necessary.

If you cannot afford your copay, then you can check Medicaid eligibility in your state by following the instructions at HealthCare.gov.

However, being privately insured might complicate your eligibility for Medicaid, as having private insurance may be considered in the financial eligibility assessment.

The government site is easy to use and you can select your state and it will navigate you to the appropriate contact point to make the application. If you qualify, state Medicaid may cover the full cost of your medication.

If I have federal, state or commercial insurance and none of the Clinoril prescription saving options are applicable or affordable for me, are there any other support organisations that can help me with my co-insurance or copay?

If you have already tried Medicaid and received a denial letter or if you are insured with Medicare and have been denied Low-Income Subsidy, then you can try one of the following organizational support programs:

1. Patient Access Network Foundation (PAN) assistance for Clinoril

If you are having trouble paying for your Clinoril medication due to unaffordable copays or deductibles, the Patient Access Network Foundation (PAN), may be able to assist you. To qualify for PAN assistance for Clinoril you will need to meet one or all of the following criteria:

  • Your income is below 400% of the federal poverty level
  • Clinoril is prescribed for an approved FDA indication
  • You live in and receive treatment in the United States or U.S. territories, even if you do not have U.S. citizenship
  • You have Medicare insurance coverage that covers Clinoril
  • If Clinoril is listed on PAN’s list of covered medications

You can check the Patient Access Network Foundation Website for more information.

2. HealthWell Foundation Copay Program for Clinoril

If you are having trouble paying for your Clinoril medication due to unaffordable copays or deductibles, the HealthWell Foundation Copay Program may be able to assist you. To qualify for assistance for Clinoril you will need to meet the following criteria:

  • You live in and are being treated in the United States
  • You are insured and your plan covers Clinoril
  • If Clinoril is listed on the HealthWell Foundation’s list of covered medications

You can check the HealthWell Foundation Website for more information.

3. Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief Program for Clinoril

Patient Advocate Foundation’s Co-Pay Relief program exists to help reduce the financial distress you or your family may face when paying for your Clinoril treatment. If you qualify and can demonstrate the need, the foundation will provide you with direct payment covering co-pays, co-insurance, and deductibles. To qualify for assistance for Clinoril you will need to meet the following criteria:

  • You must be currently insured and have coverage for Clinoril
  • You must have a confirmed diagnosis and treatment plan
  • You must reside and receive treatment in the United States
  • Your Income must fall at or below 300% or 400% of the Federal Poverty Guideline (FPG) with consideration for the Cost of Living Index (COLI) and number in the household
  • Applications can also be completed by contacting the program sponsor, toll-free at 866-512-3861.

You can check the Patient Advocate Foundation Website for more information.

Medical Disclaimer

NowPatient has taken all reasonable steps to ensure that all material is factually accurate, complete, and current. However, the knowledge and experience of a qualified healthcare professional should always be sought after instead of using the information on this page. Before taking any drug, you should always speak to your doctor or another qualified healthcare provider.

The information provided here about medications is subject to change and is not meant to include all uses, precautions, warnings, directions, drug interactions, allergic reactions, or negative effects. The absence of warnings or other information for a particular medication does not imply that the medication or medication combination is appropriate for all patients or for all possible purposes.

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