Halog FAQs
How much does Halog cost without insurance?
Without insurance coverage, the average cost of Halog is around $967.77 per 1, 60GM of 0.1% Tube. SingleCare free discount card can help you save on the cost of your prescription. Pay only $126.09 for your Halog prescription pharmacies near you that accept our coupons.
How much does Halog cost with insurance?
The average copay for Halog varies depending on your insurance plan and coverage. You can contact your health insurance provider directly to find out how much Halog costs with your health insurance plan.
You can also save by using our free savings card. Use SingleCare's Halog coupon and pay a reduced price of $126.09 on your prescription or next refill of 1, 30gm of 0.1% Tube Of Cream.
Does Medicare cover Halog and how much does it cost?
Medicare typically does not cover Halog. This drug may be quite expensive. If you are looking to save on your next Halog prescription or refill, you can use a SingleCare savings card and reduce your out-of-pocket costs at your local pharmacy. You can ask your pharmacist to compare the costs of Halog using SingleCare coupons and Medicare, to find the lowest price.
Is there a generic of Halog?
There is currently no generic version of Halog available on the market.
What is Halog?
Halog is an FDA-approved prescription medication. It is an ointment used on the skin to reduce allergic reactions, eczema, itching, and swelling. This medication is a corticosteroid and works by reducing inflammation on the skin. Halog is only available with a doctor's prescription. You should only use Halog as directed by your doctor. You should not use more, or use it often, and you should not use it for a longer time than your doctor has instructed as this may result in unwanted side effects or skin irritation.
Halog is only for the skin and should not be used anywhere else, e.g eyes, mouth, etc. In the event that it does get on these areas, you should wash thoroughly. You should use this medication on open cuts or sores. Rinse the area thoroughly as skin irritation may arise.
Halog can be used on both adults and children, but the dosage may vary. You can find out more about the dosage from your doctor when issued the prescription. You should let your doctor know if you have any other underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood sugar, hypertension, to make sure that Halog is safe for you to use.
What are the side effects of Halog?
Common side effects include blurred vision, irregular heartbeat, weight gain, insomnia, tiredness, increased hair growth, dry skin, and acne. This is not a complete list of side effects and more are prone to occur. In the event of using Halog and these side effects persist, discontinue the use of Halog and seek medical attention immediately. You should call your doctor and ask for medical advice before taking Halog.