Do You Need Insurance to Get Myrbetriq?
If you've been prescribed Myrbetriq for overactive bladder, you might be wondering whether you can get it without using insurance. The short answer is: yes, you can—so long as you have a valid prescription from a licensed U.S. doctor.
What Is Myrbetriq For?
Myrbetriq (mirabegron) helps manage symptoms of an overactive bladder—like the frequent urge to urinate or accidental leakage. It works by relaxing the bladder muscles and increasing bladder capacity.
How It’s Taken
This medication comes in tablet form—usually 25 mg or 50 mg—and is taken once a day. Do not crush, chew, or split the tablets. It’s important to follow your doctor’s instructions exactly.
Side Effects You Should Know About
Some people may experience side effects, including:
Faster heartbeat
Dizziness
Cold or flu-like symptoms
Urinary tract issues
Dry mouth or headache
If anything feels unusual after taking your medication, reach out to your prescribing doctor for guidance.
No Generic? Not Yet.
As of now, a generic version of Myrbetriq is not currently available in the U.S. Your doctor may recommend other treatment options based on your needs and budget.
How to Get It Without Insurance
You do not need insurance to get your medication through our service. What you do need is a valid prescription written in English by a U.S.-licensed doctor. We do not accept prescriptions written by providers outside the U.S.
Important Information:
BYR is a Canadian & U.S. prescription referral service that works with a licensed contracted pharmacy department. We do not offer telehealth services or accept insurance. Medications are shipped to U.S. residential addresses only—never to clinics or hospitals—and generally arrive within 7–10 business days after they’ve been shipped. All prescriptions must be for personal use and meet our eligibility requirements.
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