Balmex FAQs
How much does Balmex cost without insurance?
Without insurance, Balmex diaper rash cream costs as much as $20.68. With a SingleCare discount card you could save on your Balmex price. When you use our savings card you pay the discounted price of at participating pharmacies such as CVS Pharmacy, Walmart, Kroger, and Walgreens.
How much does Balmex cost with insurance?
The cost of Balmex with insurance can vary by insurance provider and whether, this medication is covered by your plan. Your doctor or pharmacist can help you to calculate your copay. With SingleCare your you could pay a discounted price of $8.31 for Balmex when you use our discount card. Your price with us may be less expensive than what you would spend with your insurance. You can compare prices at your local drugstore.
Does Medicare cover Balmex and how much does it cost?
Balmex products are not typically covered by Medicare but you can save on your out-of-pocket costs with SingleCare. With a Balmex savings card from SingleCare, you could pay the reduced price of $8.31 for Balmex. Present your coupon to the pharmacist during checkout and start saving.
Is there a generic of Balmex?
Balmex is a brand-name over-the-counter product. Currently, there is no generic version of Balmex available on the U.S. market.
What is Balmex?
Balmex baby products are skin protectants that are used to treat and prevent skin irritations such as diaper rash. Balmex complete protection diaper rash cream is used to protect your baby against wetness and chafing. Balmex diaper rash cream works by creating a protective barrier that keeps wetness away from your baby's skin. It also reduces friction caused by the diaper coming into contact with your baby's skin. You can also ask your pharmacist about Balmex multi-purpose healing ointment which treats conditions such as chapped skin, scrapes, cuts, and burns.
Do not use Balmex if you are allergic to its active ingredients (zInc.oxide) or any other part of Balmex. Before using any Balmex product inform your healthcare provider about other medications you may be using including prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications to avoid interactions with Balmex. You should also tell your doctor about other medical conditions you may have including if you are pregnant or become pregnant while using Balmex.
Only use Balmex as recommended by your healthcare (doctor, nurse, pharmacist). If your condition does not improve in seven days, stop using Balmex and call your doctor immediately. Avoid Balmex into your mouth, nose, or eyes as it can be harmful if you do. You should call poison control or get immediate medical help if Balmex is swallowed.
Keep Balmex out of the reach of children.
What are the side effects of Balmex?
If you have very bad skin irritation or signs of an allergic reaction, call your doctor immediately. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, itching, hives, trouble breathing, swelling of your face, mouth, lips, throat, and tongue.
You can get additional information about Balmex from your healthcare provider to determine if it is right for your family.