Lanolin FAQs
How much does Lanolin cost without insurance?
The price for Lanolin without insurance averages around $10.63 per 40, 1ML of Bottle, but this price may vary by store, brand, and available offers. With a SingleCare Lanolin discount card, a prescription for Lanolin costs $34.80 per 40, 1ml of Bottle. For all your prescription needs, a SingleCare savings card can save you as much as 80% on your purchases.
How much does Lanolin cost with insurance?
Lanolin is a generic skin softener and moisturizer found in many over-the-counter products. Therefore, you will not find Lanolin covered by insurance plans as you would a prescription drug with a copay. You can use a free Lanolin coupon from SingleCare to save money on your prescription. The price of Lanolin with a SingleCare discount card is only $34.80.
Does Medicare cover Lanolin and how much does it cost?
Because Lanolin is a low-priced over-the-counter skin softener and moisturizer, no Medicare prescription drug plan covers purchases of Lanolin.
For Medicare patients with a prescription for Lanolin, you’ll pay as little as $34.80 for 40, 1ml of Bottle of Lanolin with a SingleCare Lanolin at participating pharmcies.
What is the brand name of Lanolin?
Lanolin is a generic product that is an ingredient in many over-the-counter skin-care products. Lanolin is offered separately as pure lanolin from companies such as Dax, J C New Zealand, and NOW Solutions for use as a skin-care product, moisturizer, hair conditioner, or to treat dry or cracked skin. Search the SingleCare website to find coupons for these and other skin emollients.
What is Lanolin?
Lanolin is a generic skin moisturizer and is used as the active ingredient in many brand-name and generic skin softeners, moisturizers, diaper rash, and other skin-care products. A physician may advise or prescribe Lanolin for dry or cracked skin conditions.
Lanolin is an oil secreted by the sebaceous (oil) glands on the skin of sheep and other wool-bearing animals. Lanolin helps to moisturize and soften skin by creating an oily layer that prevents moisture from evaporating off the surface of the skin. This barrier also keeps irritants, such as allergens, off the surface of the skin.
Lanolin fat, the natural-occurring version of lanolin, is usually only found in pure lanolin products. As an ingredient in skin-care and emollient products, Lanolin usually takes the form of lanolin alcohol, a chemical derivative of Lanolin.
What are the side effects of Lanolin?
Some but not all common side effects of Lanolin are primarily site reactions and include skin redness, itching, burning, or irritation. Lanolin may also cause skin discoloration.