Flurandrenolide FAQs
How much does Flurandrenolide cost without insurance?
Flurandrenolide costs $553.68 without insurance, but the price will depend on the brand and the product prescribed. A SingleCare Flurandrenolide coupon lowers that cost to $304.99. For most prescription drugs, a SingleCare discount card reduces the price by as much as 80%.
How much does Flurandrenolide cost with insurance?
The amount of your Flurandrenolide copay depends on your insurance plan. With a SingleCare Flurandrenolide coupon, the price for Flurandrenolide $304.99 per 1, 120ml of 0.05% Bottle, which may be lower than your insurance copay. Consult with your pharmacist to determine the best value.
Does Medicare cover Flurandrenolide and how much does it cost?
Patients with Medicare are usually not covered for a generic Flurandrenolide or Cordran prescription. Patients without coverage can use a SingleCare Flurandrenolide coupon to save money on their prescriptions. SingleCare coupons are accepted at retailers across the country, like CVS, Target, Walmart, Walgreens, and Duane Reade pharmacies.
What is the brand name of Flurandrenolide?
Flurandrenolide is the active ingredient in brand-name (Cordran) and generic prescription topical drugs. Generic prescription creams with Flurandrenolide are made by Teligent and Perrigo, among others.
What is Flurandrenolide?
Flurandrenolide is a prescription topical steroid that relieves itching, swelling, and redness due to eczema, psoriasis, allergies, or any other steroid-responsive skin condition.
Steroids that reduce swelling are called corticosteroids, and they reduce swelling in three distinct ways. First, they prevent the immune system from producing chemicals that cause swelling. Second, they “dial down” the immune system's response to irritation. Finally, corticosteroids like Flurandrenolide constrict the small blood vessels, resulting in less blood flow to the swollen area. The overall effect is to reduce swelling and, as a result, the pain, itching, redness, and general discomfort due to that swelling.
Flurandrenolide comes as a cream, ointment, lotion, or tape. Flurandrenolide is applied directly to the affected area.
What are the side effects of Flurandrenolide?
Most side effects of Flurandrenolide occur on the skin where it has been applied and include itching, burning, stinging, dryness, redness, swollen hair follicles (“hair bumps”), skin discoloration, stretch marks, pimples, rash, crusting, and peeling.
Topical steroids can also be absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream, so system-wide side effects may occur, such as blurred vision, swelling, weight gain, muscle weakness, puffiness, feeling tired, backache, headache, and high blood sugar.
Flurandrenolide, when absorbed into the body, can also cause mental and mood changes, such as confusion and mood swings.
Allergic reactions are rare, but you should discontinue Flurandrenolide and seek medical help if you notice a rash, hives, swelling, or any other sign of an allergic reaction.
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.