Cortane-B FAQs
How much does Cortane-B cost without insurance?
Without insurance, customers can expect to pay $375.19 for Cortane-B, but this price may vary. With a SingleCare savings card, the cost of Cortane-B drops to $304.99 for 1, 60ml of 10-10-1mg/ml Bottle.
How much does Cortane-B cost with insurance?
Your copay for Cortane-B with insurance will vary depending on your insurance plan. Ask your pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to your cost with a SingleCare Cortane-B coupon. You may find your SingleCare discount card saves you money – with SingleCare, Cortane-B costs only $304.99.
Does Medicare cover Cortane-B and how much does it cost?
Cortane-B is not approved by the FDA as safe and effective, so it is usually not covered by Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug plans. Patients with Medicare can rely on a SingleCare Cortane-B coupon for significant savings on Cortane-B at major pharmacies around the country, such as Longs Drugs, Walmart, Kroger, and many others.
What is the brand name of Cortane-B?
Cortane-B is a branded generic prescription topical drug that has not been approved by the FDA. Other branded generic alternatives with hydrocortisone, pramoxine, and chloroxylenol are sold as Hydro-Ear (Hi-Tech), Oti Rx (Breckenridge), Oticin HC Ear Drops (Teral), Oto End 10 (Larken), and Pramoxine-HC. Trioxin (Vertical) and MyOxin (GM Pharmaceuticals) use benzocaine instead of pramoxine as a topical anesthetic. All these brands are not FDA-approved. You can search for more information and valuable savings coupons for any of these brands on the SingleCare website or app.
What is Cortane-B?
Cortane-B (hydrocortisone, pramoxine, chloroxylenol) is a prescription topical combination drug that treats bacterial infections of the outer ear.
Hydrocortisone acetate is a corticosteroid and reduces the production of chemicals that cause swelling.
Pramoxine is a mild anesthetic that relieves itching, discomfort, and minor pain by temporarily numbing the area of the skin it is applied to.
Chloroxylenol is a disinfectant and antiseptic commonly used to sterilize skin surfaces or medical instruments. Chloroxylenol can stop the growth of bacteria or fungus that cause an outer ear infection.
What are the side effects of Cortane-B?
The most common side effects of Cortane-B are immediate site reactions such as irritation, stinging, burning, and redness. These are usually temporary reactions.
Hydrocortisone acetate may cause skin spots, skin thinning, stretch marks, or acne. Hydrocortisone acetate is absorbed into the body and long-term use may cause high blood sugar, cataracts, and glaucoma.
The most common side effects of pramoxine include dry skin and bleeding. Allergic reactions could be severe and include hives, severe itching, difficulty breathing, and swelling.
The most common side effects of chloroxylenol are site reactions such as swelling.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. If you have questions about side effects, consult with your doctor or pharmacist.