Alocril FAQs
How much does Alocril cost without insurance?
The retail price of Alocril without insurance averages $277.26 for 1, 5ML of 2% Bottle. You may, however, find different prices for Alocril depending on the quantity or dosage required. No matter what your needs, you should know that you will pay a reduced price of $228.64 for that same Alocril prescription using a SingleCare savings card. In fact, you can save up to 80% the retail price on many of your prescription drug needs with SingleCare.
How much does Alocril cost with insurance?
Copay costs of Alocril differ greatly depending on your insurance plan. With SingleCare, Alocril costs as little as $228.64 for 1, 5ml of 2% Bottle. Ask your pharmacist to help you compare your Alocril insurance copay to your SingleCare discount. Your cost with SingleCare could be lower.
Does Medicare cover Alocril and how much does it cost?
You are unlikely to find Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage coverage for Alocril or its generic, nedocromil sodium drops. SingleCare offers discount coupons for both Alocril and its generic version. Our free Alocril coupon currently reduces the cost of Alocril to $228.64.
Is there a generic of Alocril?
Alocril is a brand-name prescription drug from Allergan. The active ingredient in Alocril, nedocromil, is also available as a generic (nedocromil sodium drops) manufactured by Akorn. A SingleCare discount card will save you money on both.
What is Alocril?
Alocril is a brand-name prescription eye drop medication used to treat itchy and red eyes due to allergies. Its active ingredient, nedocromil sodium, inhibits many of the cellular and chemical responses in your eyes that cause allergic reactions.
Alocril does not contain an antihistamine or vasoconstrictor, like most over-the-counter eye drops used as remedies for itchy or red eyes. Alocril and its generic are only available by prescription.
What are the side effects of Alocril?
The most common side effects of Alocril include, but are not limited to, headache, irritation or redness of the eye, runny nose, sensitivity to light, and asthma. Some are allergic reactions to the active ingredient itself and are similar to the underlying problem being treated by Alocril.