Epifoam FAQs
How much does Epifoam cost without insurance?
Uninsured customers will pay $125.35, but Epifoam prices can vary. Visit any participating pharmacy and pay only $97.99 with a SingleCare Epifoam coupon. Your SingleCare discount card can reduce your prescription drug prices by up to 80%.
How much does Epifoam cost with insurance?
Your copay for Epifoam 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, Epifoam costs only $97.99 for 1, 10gm of 1-1% Can.
Does Medicare cover Epifoam and how much does it cost?
Epifoam is usually not covered by Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug plans. Patients with Medicare can rely on a SingleCare Epifoam coupon for significant savings on Epifoam at major pharmacies around the country, such as CVS, Target, Walmart, and many others.
Is there a generic of Epifoam?
Epifoam is a brand-name prescription topical drug. Other generic versions are available as hydrocortisone-pramoxine topicals from suppliers such as Sebela, Acella, and Ferndale, which markets its generic as Pramosone. Search for Epifoam, Pramosone, or generic hydrocortisone-pramoxine on our website or app for more information and savings coupons.
What is Epifoam?
Epifoam (pramoxine and hydrocortisone acetate) is a brand-name prescription topical drug that relieves the swelling, itchiness, and discomfort of various mild to moderate skin and anal conditions. Epifoam, however, does not treat the underlying condition.
Hydrocortisone acetate is an artificial steroid that belongs to a class of drugs called corticosteroids, which activate chemicals in the body that reduce swelling. When absorbed into the skin, Epifoam reduces the swelling that causes skin irritation, itching, and redness.
Pramoxine is a mild anesthetic that relieves itching, discomfort, and minor pain by temporarily numbing the area of the skin it is applied to. It is frequently prescribed as a stand-alone topical for cuts, bug bites, poison ivy, and other minor to moderate skin conditions.
Epifoam is available as an aerosol foam, cream, ointment, or lotion.
What are the side effects of Epifoam?
The most common side effects of Epifoam are irritation, stinging, burning, rash, hives, and other site 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 are site reactions, such as redness, swelling, burning, or stinging. Other side effects include dry skin and bleeding. Allergic reactions could be severe and include hives, severe itching, difficulty breathing, and 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.