Cetaphil Restoraderm FAQs
How much does Cetaphil Restoraderm cost without insurance?
The price for Cetaphil Restoraderm without insurance averages around $18.41 per 1, 296ML of Pump Btl. With a SingleCare Cetaphil Restoraderm discount card, a prescription for 1, 473ml of Bottle of Cetaphil Restoraderm costs $3.23. For all your prescription needs, a SingleCare savings card can save you as much as 80% on your purchases.
How much does Cetaphil Restoraderm cost with insurance?
Cetaphil Restoraderm is an over-the-counter emollient (skin softener) containing ingredients widely available in other over-the-counter moisturizers and skin softeners. Therefore, you will not find Cetaphil Restoraderm covered by insurance plans as you would a prescription drug with a copay. You can use a free Cetaphil Restoraderm coupon from SingleCare to save money on your prescription. The price of Cetaphil Restoraderm with a SingleCare discount card is only $3.23.
Does Medicare cover Cetaphil Restoraderm and how much does it cost?
Because Cetaphil Restoraderm is a low-priced over-the-counter skin softener and moisturizer, no Medicare prescription drug plan covers purchases of Cetaphil Restoraderm.
For Medicare patients with a prescription for Cetaphil Restoraderm, you’ll pay as little as $3.23 for 1, 473ml of Bottle of Cetaphil Restoraderm with a SingleCare Cetaphil Restoraderm at participating pharmcies.
Is there a generic of Cetaphil Restoraderm?
Cetaphil Restoraderm is a brand-name skin moisturizer formulated for eczema. Its active ingredients are found in many over-the-counter, brand-name and generic dry skin and eczema relief products, such as Neutrogena Deep Clean and Nivea Soft. Search the SingleCare website to find coupons for these and other skin emollients.
What is Cetaphil Restoraderm?
Cetaphil Restoraderm is a brand-name pair of eczema skincare products: a moisturizer and a wash. Eczema is a temporary condition where a patch of skin becomes swollen, itchy, and rough, usually as an allergic response to an irritant.
Active ingredients in Cetaphil Restoraderm include glycerin, allantoin, and shea butter, all common skin lubricating ingredients found in many skin-care products. Additional active ingredients include sodium hyaluronate, which helps the skin retain moisture, and niacinamide, a nutrient (vitamin B3) that helps skin and other tissues build proteins. Both are popular ingredients in over-the-counter emollients.
What are the side effects of Cetaphil Restoraderm?
Some but not all common side effects of Cetaphil Restoraderm are primarily allergic reactions to the active or inactive ingredients and include skin redness, itching, burning, or irritation.