Dermoplast FAQs
How much does Dermoplast cost without insurance?
The price for Dermoplast without insurance averages around $13.14 per 1, 78GM of 20-0.5% Can. With a SingleCare Dermoplast coupon, a prescription for Dermoplast costs $5.17. Sign up for a free SingleCare savings card to start saving money on prescriptions that aren't covered by insurance.
How much does Dermoplast cost with insurance?
Dermoplast is an over-the-counter topical antiseptic or local anesthetic containing ingredients widely available in other over-the-counter antiseptic or anesthetic medications. Therefore, you will not find Dermoplast covered by insurance plans as you would a prescription drug with a copay. You can use a free Dermoplast coupon from SingleCare to save money on your prescription. The Dermoplast price with a SingleCare discount card is only $5.17.
Does Medicare cover Dermoplast and how much does it cost?
Because Dermoplast is a low-priced over-the-counter topical antiseptic, no Medicare prescription drug plan covers purchases of Dermoplast.
For Medicare patients with a prescription for Dermoplast, you’ll pay as little as $5.17 for 1, 78gm of 20-0.5% Can of Dermoplast with a SingleCare Dermoplast at participating pharmacies. Dosage and package size will affect the price of Dermoplast.
Is there a generic of Dermoplast?
Dermoplast is a brand-name topical antiseptic and local anesthetic. Other topical local anesthetics similar to Dermoplast Pain & Itch Spray include well-known brand names such as Lanacane, Anbesol, and Orajel, as well as generic alternatives, such as Hurricaine and First Burn Spray. The active ingredients in Dermoplast First Aid Spray are found in well-known brands such as Lanacane Maximum Strength and generic alternatives such as Swift Burn Spray and ProStat Antiseptic Spray. Search the SingleCare website to find coupons for these and other topical wound washes or antiseptic sprays.
What is Dermoplast?
Dermoplast is an over-the-counter topical spray for minor skin injuries and comes in two formulas. Dermoplast Pain & Itch Spray is a local anesthetic that relieves the discomfort of minor cuts, scrapes, first degree burns, insect bites, and sunburns. Dermoplast First Aid Spray is a topical antiseptic and local anesthetic that kills bacteria and viruses on the surface of a minor cut, scrape, or first degree burns, and relieves pain in the affected area.
The active ingredients in Dermoplast are benzethonium chloride and benzocaine. Benzethonium chloride is a powerful and widely-used antiseptic agent that kills most bacteria and viruses. Benzocaine belongs to a class of drugs called local anesthetics which numbs the tissues by shutting down nerve signals, temporarily relieving pain at the site of the wound or burn.
What are the side effects of Dermoplast?
Some but not all common side effects of Dermoplast are primarily site reactions to the active or inactive ingredients and include stinging, burning, itching, redness, tenderness, or dry, white flakes on the skin. Allergic reactions are rare. Because Dermoplast is applied to open wounds, small amounts of the benzethonium chloride or benzocaine in Dermoplast can enter the bloodstream and cause rare side effects such as nausea, diarrhea, or uneven heart rate.
Serious side effects only occur if Dermoplast is seriously misused. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to the letter. Benzocaine is absorbed through the skin and overuse of benzocaine topical drugs can cause serious side effects, such as uneven heart rate, seizures, breathing problems, and death. Benzethonium chloride is highly poisonous (1 gram can kill an adult) but only 0.2% of Dermoplast First Aid Spray is benzethonium chloride. Even so, do not ingest Dermoplast, use it in or near the mouth, use it on deep cuts or serious burns, or use it extensively on the body. It is intended for use on a small area of the skin as a one-time remedy for minor skin problems only. Keep out of reach of children.