Eucerin Intensive Repair FAQs
How much does Eucerin Intensive Repair cost without insurance?
The price for Eucerin Intensive Repair Cream averages around $16.34, but this price may vary by store. With a SingleCare Eucerin Intensive Repair discount card, a prescription for 1, 473ml of Bottle of Eucerin Intensive Repair costs $3.59. For all your prescription needs, a SingleCare savings card can save you as much as 80% on your purchases.
How much does Eucerin Intensive Repair cost with insurance?
Eucerin Intensive Repair is an over-the-counter emollient (skin softener) containing ingredients widely available in other over-the-counter moisturizers and skin softeners. Therefore, you will not find Eucerin Intensive Repair covered by insurance plans as you would a prescription drug with a copay. Instead, try a free Eucerin Intensive Repair coupon from SingleCare to save you money with a doctor's prescription. The price of Eucerin Intensive Repair with a SingleCare discount card is only $3.59.
Does Medicare cover Eucerin Intensive Repair and how much does it cost?
Because Eucerin Intensive Repair is a low-priced over-the-counter skin softener and moisturizer, no Medicare prescription drug plan covers purchases of Eucerin Intensive Repair.
For Medicare patients with a prescription for Eucerin Intensive Repair, you’ll pay as little as $3.59 for 1, 473ml of Bottle of Eucerin Intensive Repair with a SingleCare Eucerin Intensive Repair at major such as Longs Drugs, Walgreens, Duane Reade, and more.
Is there a generic of Eucerin Intensive Repair?
Eucerin Intensive Repair is a brand-name dry skin emollient with active ingredients—urea and castor oil—very commonly found separately in brand-name and generic skin softeners and moisturizers, though not necessarily in combination as in Eucerin Intensive Repair. Search the SingleCare website to find information and coupons for castor oil and urea.
What is Eucerin Intensive Repair?
Eucerin Intensive Repair is a brand-name, over-the-counter emollient—a skin softener and a moisturizer—formulated for very dry skin.
The active ingredients in Eucerin Intensive Repair are castor oil and urea, both moisturizers found in many over-the-counter skin emollients.
Castor oil is both a moisturizer and reduces swelling, so it relieves some of the symptoms of dry skin, such as redness, itchiness, and irritation.
Urea is the active moisturizing ingredient and works by softening the outer layer of skin, resulting in hard, dry skin falling away. Urea-based skin creams are the most common brand-name and generic moisturizing and debriding products on the market.
Eucerin Intensive Repair is applied to the affected area once or twice a day following a bath or shower.
What are the side effects of Eucerin Intensive Repair?
Some but not all common side effects of Eucerin Intensive Repair are primarily allergic reactions to the active or inactive ingredients and include skin redness, itching, burning, or irritation.