Clobex FAQs
How much does Clobex cost without insurance?
If you do not have insurance coverage then the retail price of Clobex may be around $1,086.1 for 1, 118ML of 0.05% Bottle. Use a SingleCare Clobex coupon at your local pharmacy and pay a discounted cost of $47.19 for 1, 118ml of 0.05% Bottle of generic Clobex. Remember to always take your coupon to local U.S. pharmacies including Target, Longs Drugs, or Walgreens to save significantly on your prescription.
How much does Clobex cost with insurance?
Depending on your type of insurance plan and level of coverage the copay for Clobex may vary. However, customers who use a SingleCare savings card can pay as little as $47.19 for their prescription of 1, 118ml of 0.05% Bottle of generic Clobex. Ask your local pharmacist at CVS, Fry's or Duane Reade to compare prices at checkout to maximize your savings to get the lowest price possible.
Does Medicare cover Clobex and how much does it cost?
Clobex prescriptions are not currently covered by Medicare. However, you can still save significantly with a SingleCare discount card at your local Kroger, Harris Teeter, and Fry's. Customers can pay as little as $47.19 for 1, 118ml of 0.05% Bottle of generic Clobex.
Is there a generic of Clobex?
Clobex is the brand-name version while clobetasol propionate is the generic version. Clobex is currently manufactured by Galderma CareConnect Laboratories.
What is Clobex?
Clobex is a brand prescription drug approved by the FDA in the treatment of inflammation and itching caused by scalp psoriasis. Scalp psoriasis is a noninfectious skin disorder that causes scaly, red and raised patches of skin. Clobex is a topical corticosteroid that comes in the form of shampoo, lotion, or spray. The prescription for Clobex can be quite expensive with an average cash price of $1,086.1 per 1, 118ML of 0.05% Bottle. This medication is recommended for children over the age of 18 and you should consult your doctor.
Always remember to read the instruction leaflet and to consult your healthcare professional concerning the correct dosage and frequency for your medical condition. Clobex is a topical medicine and should avoid contact with mouth and eyes. Avoid contact with open wounds or use for longer than four weeks. It is not recommended to cover or bandage the area that you apply this medication to. Consult your doctor before using Clobex if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
What are the side effects of Clobex?
Some, but not all of the common side effects include burning, stinging, itching, irritation, and discoloration. Consult your doctor on how to treat side effects if they persist or get worse. Severe allergic reactions to Clobex are not common. However, immediately contact your healthcare professional for medical advice should you experience hair bumps, weight loss, vision problems, or trouble breathing. Seek medical advice to make sure Clobex is safe for you to use.