Dermazene FAQs
How much does Dermazene cost without insurance?
Uninsured customers will pay $79.56 for generic Dermazene, but Dermazene prices can vary. Visit any participating pharmacy and pay $44.32 for 1, 28.4gm of 1-1% Tube of generic Dermazene with a SingleCare Dermazene coupon. Your SingleCare discount card can reduce your prescription drug prices up to 80%.
How much does Dermazene cost with insurance?
Your copay for Dermazene with insurance will vary. Ask your pharmacist to compare your insurance copay to SingleCare. You may find a SingleCare discount card saves you more money than insurance – with SingleCare, generic Dermazene costs ${{lowest_sc} for 1, 28.4gm of 1-1% Tube.
Does Medicare cover Dermazene and how much does it cost?
Dermazene is usually not covered by Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug plans. Patients with Medicare can rely on a SingleCare Dermazene coupon for significant savings on Dermazene at major pharmacies around the country, such as CVS, Target, Walmart, and many others.
Is there a generic of Dermazene?
Dermazene is a brand-name prescription topical cream. There are several generic alternatives (hydrocortisone and iodoquinol cream} from manufacturers such as Perrigo, KMN, Glades, and others.
What is Dermazene?
Dermazene is a brand-name prescription topical combination drug that relieves the swelling, itchiness, and discomfort of eczema and fungal infections of the skin. Dermazene is administered as a skin cream.
Lodoquinol is an anti-parasite drug that treats the underlying infection causing eczema or stops the growth of the fungus that causes ringworm, athlete's foot, or jock itch. Hydrocortisone is a steroid that reduces the swelling that causes skin irritation, itching, and redness.
What are the side effects of Dermazene?
Dermazene is a combination drug with hydrocortisone and iodoquinol as the active ingredients.
The most common side effects of hydrocortisone are irritation, stinging, burning, rash, “hair bumps,” hives, and other allergic reactions. Hydrocortisone may cause skin spots, skin thinning, stretch marks, or acne.
The most common side effects of iodoquinol, when applied topically, are allergic reactions (hives, swelling), acne, skin redness, itching, nausea, and headache.
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.