Clarinex FAQs
How much does Clarinex cost without insurance?
On average, the price of Clarinex for uninsured customers is $931.62. However, $16.33 is all you pay with a SingleCare Clarinex coupon. From generics to brand name prescription drugs, you can save as much as 80% with a SingleCare discount card.
How much does Clarinex cost with insurance?
The amount of your Clarinex copay may vary depending on your insurance plan. With SingleCare, Clarinex costs as little as $16.33 for 30, 5mg Tablet, which may be lower than your insurance copay. Consult with your pharmacist to determine the best option.
Does Medicare cover Clarinex and how much does it cost?
Clarinex is often not covered by Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans. Many, however, do cover desloratadine, the generic version of Clarinex. Medicare patients should consider using a SingleCare Clarinex coupon. With SingleCare, you pay only $16.33 at major pharmacies nationwide, such as CVS, Target, Walmart, and others.
Is there a generic of Clarinex?
The active ingredient in Clarinex, desloratadine, is available as a generic manufactured by Sandoz, Perrigo, Cipla, and several others. The good news is that many Medicare prescription drug insurance plans cover the generic.
What is Clarinex?
Clarinex is a brand-name prescription antihistamine that relieves sneezing, itching, hives, watery eyes, and runny nose due to allergies. These symptoms are caused by histamines naturally produced by the body as a response to foreign substances. The active ingredient in Clarinex, desloratadine, blocks these histamines.
Clarinex comes in three formats: tablets, syrup, and RediTabs, which dissolve in the mouth.
Do not confuse Clarinex with Claritin, an over-the-counter antihistamine with a similar name but with a different active ingredient. A Clarinex prescription should not be substituted with Claritin.
What are the side effects of Clarinex?
The most common side effects of Clarinex include, but are not limited to, nausea, upset stomach, diarrhea, muscle pain, sore throat, dry mouth, and sometimes trouble sleeping.
Allergic reactions are extremely rare but include hives, rashes, itching, dizziness, and trouble breathing. Mood changes are much more common and include irritability and sudden mood changes.