Boric Acid FAQs
How much does Boric Acid cost without insurance?
The average cost of Boric Acid without insurance may be around $71.49 or more. You can purchase Boric Acid for only $24.02 when you use a SingleCare Boric Acid coupon. These instant savings can be redeemed at a number of popular drugstores.
How much does Boric Acid cost with insurance?
Insurance coverage usually is not offered for over-the-counter (OTC) drugs like Boric Acid. There may be cases where your doctor writes a prescription for Boric Acid, but otherwise, pharmacy coupons are probably the most affordable option when buying Boric Acid. You can pay as little as $24.02 when you use our SingleCare savings card for Boric Acid.
Does Medicare cover Boric Acid and how much does it cost?
Medicare currently does not offer coverage for Boric Acid. You may have to end up paying the full cash price of $71.49 for this product. SingleCare's Boric Acid coupons can help you to reduce this cost and pay just $24.02 for Boric Acid. Check with your local pharmacist today to find out exactly how much you can save.
What is the brand name of Boric Acid?
Boric Acid is a brand-name over-the-counter product manufactured by Newlife Naturals. There is currently no generic alternative available.
What is Boric Acid?
Boric Acid is an over-the-counter product used to promote proper acid balance in the vagina. It is also used to help treat yeast infections of the vagina and reduce symptoms such as itching and burning. This medication is effective as a second-line treatment when other antifungal medications are not working. It helps by preventing Candida fungi from growing in the body by regulating the PH levels in your vagina.
Boric Acid is available in the form of a vaginal suppository, it should never be used orally. Read and follow the instructions provided on the product packaging before you start using this medication. If you are still uncertain about how to use this medication then talk to your doctor or pharmacist for additional information. Wash and dry your hands before using Boric Acid. Unwrap the suppository and place it into the applicator that comes with this product. Then lie on your back with your knees bent toward your chest. Insert the applicator directly into your vagina as far as it will go and press on the end of the applicator to push the suppository in. Remove and dispose of the applicator after use.
Lay down for a few minutes after applying this medication to allow it to be absorbed. Use this medication on a regular basis for maximum effectiveness. Check with your doctor if you have used this medication for an extended period and your condition does not improve.
What are the side effects of Boric Acid?
Common side effects resulting from the use of Boric Acid include a vaginal burning sensation, itch, high fever, or vaginal discharge. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any of these effects and they persist or worsen. Many patients using this medication do not have any serious side effects.
Serious allergic reactions to this medication are usually rare. However, you should seek immediate medical attention if you begin to experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as itching, rash, swelling in your face or throat, severe dizziness, tightness in your chest, or trouble breathing.
Talk to your doctor or healthcare provider for full medical advice on the risks and benefits involved with using Boric Acid as this is not a complete list of side effects.