Collagenase Coupons & Prices

Collagenase is a generic prescription drug that is most commonly used as a topical ointment to remove dead skin from skin sores and severe burns, allowing faster healing of the wound. Collagenase breaks down the glue that holds dead skin tissue together, so the dead skin tissue rubs or pee

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About Collagenase

Collagenase is a generic prescription drug that is most commonly used as a topical ointment to remove dead skin from skin sores and severe burns, allowing faster healing of the wound. Collagenase breaks down the glue that holds dead skin tissue together, so the dead skin tissue rubs or peels off more easily. Collagenase is also used as an injection to treat deformities of the hand (Dupuytren's contracture) or the penis (Peyronie's disease) due to a build-up of connective tissue and collagen. The retail price for 150, 1 Bottle Powder of Collagenase is $18.69 on average. A SingleCare Collagenase coupon, however, reduces that cost significantly to $NaN when Collagenase is prescribed by a physician. Thousands of pharmacies accept SingleCare savings coupons.

About Collagenase

Collagenase is a generic prescription drug that is most commonly used as a topical ointment to remove dead skin from skin sores and severe burns, allowing faster healing of the wound. Collagenase breaks down the glue that holds dead skin tissue together, so the dead skin tissue rubs or peels off more easily. Collagenase is also used as an injection to treat deformities of the hand (Dupuytren's contracture) or the penis (Peyronie's disease) due to a build-up of connective tissue and collagen. The retail price for 150, 1 Bottle Powder of Collagenase is $18.69 on average. A SingleCare Collagenase coupon, however, reduces that cost significantly to $NaN when Collagenase is prescribed by a physician. Thousands of pharmacies accept SingleCare savings coupons.

Collagenase FAQs

How much does Collagenase cost without insurance?

The price of Collagenase, on average, is $18.69 without insurance. With a SingleCare Collagenase coupon, you will pay only $NaN.

How much does Collagenase cost with insurance?

Your copay for Collagenase will vary depending on the brand prescribed. Collagenase injection (Xiaflex) is covered as a medical benefit and probably not have a copay cost. Collagenase topical (Santyl) is expensive, so your copay cost may vary widely. Ask your pharmacist to compare your copay cost to our SingleCare Collagenase coupon. With a SingleCare savings card, Collagenase costs only $NaN and may be lower than your copay cost.

Does Medicare cover Collagenase and how much does it cost?

Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance plans often cover Collagenase as an ointment (Santyl). As an injection (Xiaflex), Collagenase is administered by a healthcare professional and is fully covered by Medicare Part B as a medical benefit. Patients without Medicare can save money on their Collagenase prescription with a SingleCare Collagenase coupon. You pay only $NaN at participating pharmacies located near you, like CVS, Target, and Walgreens, and many others.

What is the brand name of Collagenase?

Collagenase is the active ingredient in two brand-name products. As a topical drug for treating skin sores or burns, Collagenase cream is sold under the brand name, Santyl. As an injection for Dupuytren's contracture or Peyronie's disease, Collagenase is available as Xiaflex. There are no generic alternatives. You can research Santyl and Xiaflex on the SingleCare website or app and find savings coupons for both.

What is Collagenase?

Collagenase is a generic prescription drug that is most commonly used as a topical ointment to remove dead skin from skin sores (dermal ulcers) and severe burns to allow for faster healing. Collagenase is also sometimes used as an injection to treat Dupuytren's contracture (a hand deformity in which one or more fingers are immobile due to knots of skin tissue) and Peyronie's disease (a painful buildup of scar or connective tissue in the penis).

Collagenase breaks down collagen, a protein that holds tissues together. When applied to a burn or dermal ulcer, the dead skin cells loosen and are easier to rub or peel off. When injected into skin knots or scar tissue, Collagenase loosens that tissue and makes it more flexible.

What are the side effects of Collagenase?

The most common side effects of Collagenase are largely skin reactions on the treated area, such as irritation, itching, dryness, flaking, scabbing, crusting, pain, and changes in the color of the skin.

When Collagenase is absorbed or injected into the body, common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, headache, dizziness loss of appetite, chest pain, back pain, cold sores, fever blisters, nerve injury, tendon damage, ligament damage, and cold symptoms.

This is not a complete list of possible side effects. You should consult with your prescribing physician about your concerns and questions about side effects.