Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide FAQs
How much does Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide cost without insurance?
The price for Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide averages around $217.83. With a SingleCare Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide discount card, a prescription for Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide costs only $34.82. Before filling your next prescription, remember that a SingleCare savings card can save you as much as 80%.
How much does Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide cost with insurance?
Copay costs for Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide may vary. Some health insurance plans may not cover Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide. Ask your pharmacist to compare your price using a SingleCare savings card with your cost using your insurance. To save money on Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide, compare your insurance copay to SingleCare’s discount.
Does Medicare cover Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans sometimes cover prescriptions for Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide. For patients without coverage, you’ll pay as little as $34.82 for 1, 45gm of 0.1-2.5% Pump Btl of Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide with a SingleCare Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide at major such as Walmart, Kroger, and Duane Reade.
What is the brand name of Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide?
Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide is a generic prescription acne treatment manufactured by Taro, Perrigo, Prasco, and other generic manufacturers. The brand-name version is Epiduo from Galderma. Search the SingleCare website or app to find information about Epiduo or valuable savings opportunities.
What is Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide?
Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide is a prescription acne treatment that combines benzoyl peroxide, an antibacterial agent, with adapalene, a retinoid. Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide is applied to the affected skin areas as a gel.
Benzoyl peroxide is widely used in over-the-counter and prescription acne medications. Benzoyl peroxide kills some of the bacteria that cause acne, opens pores, reduces skin swelling, and softens the outer layers of skin, making them easier to peel or rub off.
Adapalene is a retinoid that is chemically similar to vitamin A. Retinoids are widely used in skin-care products because they unclog pores. For acne, adapalene prevents the precursors of whiteheads and blackheads from forming. Adapalene also opens pores to allow benzoyl peroxide to penetrate to infected layers of the skin.
What are the side effects of Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide?
The active ingredient in Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide, benzoyl peroxide, and adapalene, produce few side effects, the most common being site reactions, such as irritation, stinging, burning, or redness. Site reactions may also include mild allergic reactions, such as itchiness, rash, and swelling. You should discontinue Adapalene-Benzoyl Peroxide if you experience any allergic reactions or if site reactions last too long.