Cloderm FAQs
How much does Cloderm cost without insurance?
Without insurance coverage, the average cost of Cloderm cream is around $487.05 for 1, 45GM of 0.1% Tube. SingleCare can help you to save on this total with our Cloderm savings cards. Pay only $79.58 for your Cloderm prescription refill participating pharmacies.
How much does Cloderm cost with insurance?
The average cost of Cloderm with insurance tends to vary based on the type of health insurance plan you're enrolled in and the level of benefits you're entitled to. You may need to contact your insurance provider directly to get an accurate cost for your Cloderm prescription.
You can also save on Cloderm by using SingleCare's Cloderm coupons. Redeem instant savings and pay just $79.58 for Cloderm when you use your SingleCare coupon.
Does Medicare cover Cloderm and how much does it cost?
Cloderm is not typically covered by Medicare. You can still save on this medication by using a copay card from SingleCare. Redeem instant savings and pay only $79.58 for your Cloderm prescription when you use your SingleCare discount card at participating drugstores such as CVS and Walgreens.
Is there a generic of Cloderm?
Cloderm is a brand-name prescription drug. The generic alternative is clocortolone pivalate cream. You can use SingleCare's discount card to save on both the brand name and the generic version.
What is Cloderm?
Cloderm is an FDA-approved prescription cream used as a treatment for various skin conditions including eczema, allergies, dermatitis, and rash. The active ingredient in Cloderm is clocortolone, which helps to reduce swelling, redness, and itching that occurs when you have these kinds of conditions.
This medication is meant only for external skin use. Do not use it on your face, underarms, or groin unless you are instructed to do so by your doctor. Ensure that you wash and dry your hands before using Cloderm. This medication should only be applied to a clean and dry area of skin. Do not wrap or bandage the area unless directed to do so by your doctor.
Avoid getting this medication in your eyes as it may cause or worsen glaucoma. It is usually recommended that you use this cream at least three times daily. Consult with your doctor about the appropriate dose for yourself based on your medical condition and your body's responsiveness to the treatment.
What are the side effects of Cloderm?
Common side effects involved with using Cloderm may include irritation, dryness, itching, burning, stinging, or redness at the application site. This usually occurs when Cloderm is first used. These effects usually go away after a few days when your body adjusts to the medication.
In some rare cases, this medication may get absorbed from your skin and into the bloodstream. This excess amount of corticosteroid in your body can result in side effects such as extreme tiredness, weight loss, headaches, increased thirst and urination, vision problems, and swelling of your ankles. Contact your doctor immediately if you notice signs of these side effects occurring.
You can experience other side effects not listed as this is not a complete list. Ask your healthcare provider for medical advice on the risks and benefits involved in using Cloderm.