Betamethasone Valerate FAQs
How much does Betamethasone Valerate cost without insurance?
Betamethasone Valerate will, on average, cost $70.83 for 1, 45GM of 0.1% Tube without insurance. With a SingleCare Betamethasone Valerate coupon, you will pay only $12.98 for 1, 45gm of 0.1% Tube of generic Betamethasone Valerate. In fact, you can enjoy savings up to 80% on all your prescription drug needs with your SingleCare discount card.
How much does Betamethasone Valerate cost with insurance?
Insurance copays for Betamethasone Valerate, like any other prescription drug, can vary according to your plan. To get the best price on Betamethasone Valerate, compare your insurance copay to SingleCare’s discount. With SingleCare, generic Betamethasone Valerate costs $12.98 for 1, 45gm of 0.1% Tube.
Does Medicare cover Betamethasone Valerate and how much does it cost?
Betamethasone Valerate is usually covered by Medicare Advantage or Medicare Part D. Patients not covered by Medicare can save money on their Betamethasone Valerate prescription with a SingleCare Betamethasone Valerate coupon. You pay only $12.98 for 1, 45gm of 0.1% Tube of generic Betamethasone Valerate at participating pharmacies located near you, like CVS or Target, among others.
What is the brand name of Betamethasone Valerate?
Betamethasone Valerate is a generic prescription drug available as a cream, foam, or ointment. Brand-name Betamethasone Valerate foam is sold under the brand-name, Luxiq. Generic Betamethasone Valerate is made by Teva, Mylan, Taro, and several other generic manufacturers. And before you overpay for your Betamethasone Valerate prescription, search for free Luxiq or Betamethasone Valerate coupons on our website or app.
What is Betamethasone Valerate?
Betamethasone Valerate is a generic prescription topical drug that relieves itchiness, soreness, and redness due to allergies, dermatosis (eczema, psoriasis, dandruff, etc), or yeast infections. Betamethasone Valerate is a corticosteroid, a type of drug that prevents the immune system from releasing chemicals that produce swelling. When absorbed into the skin, Betamethasone Valerate reduces the swelling that causes skin irritation, itching, soreness, and redness.
Betamethasone Valerate is available as an ointment, cream, or foam and is applied to the affected area.
What are the side effects of Betamethasone Valerate?
The most common side effects of Betamethasone Valerate are site reactions and include itching, stinging, blistering, skin irritation, dry skin, thinning of the skin, and skin discoloration. Betamethasone Valerate is absorbed into the body through the skin and can cause blurred vision, eye pain, thinning skin, weight gain, face swelling, and muscle weakness. Absorbed through the skin, Betamethasone Valerate can also cause mental and mood changes, such as depression, irritability, or anxiety. Allergic reactions are rare but can involve a serious skin reaction with blistering and peeling. Discontinue Betamethasone Valerate at any sign of an allergic reaction.
This is not a complete list of side effects. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you have concerns or questions about possible side effects of Betamethasone Valerate.