Laxative Coupons & Prices

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A Laxative is a medicine that helps empty the bowels to relieve constipation, a condition in which the bowels are not emptying regularly or completely. Laxatives come in four types. Bulk-forming Laxatives increase the size and water content of the stools, which stimulates the bowel to pass

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$9.65
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Laxative coupon at Harris Teeter Pharmacy
$9.65
$ 6.65
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$ 12.07
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$ 14.07
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About Bisacodyl

A Laxative is a medicine that helps empty the bowels to relieve constipation, a condition in which the bowels are not emptying regularly or completely. Laxatives come in four types. Bulk-forming Laxatives increase the size and water content of the stools, which stimulates the bowel to pass them. Stimulant Laxatives excite the large intestine to contract more energetically to move stools through and out the intestine. Osmotic Laxatives increase the water content in the large intestine, making it easier to pass stools. Finally, stool softeners make stools absorb more water and so become softer and easier to pass. The cost of Laxative can vary widely depending on the type, brand, and quantity. Our FAQs section below has much more information about Laxative, how they work, possible side effects, how you can save money on Laxative, and how to find SingleCare Laxative coupons for the product you need.

Laxative Price History & Information

Price History for Laxative

1 count, 12 suppository

Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.

Average 12 Month Prices for Laxative

1 count, 12 suppository
PharmacyLaxative Retail PriceLaxative SingleCare Price
CVS Pharmacy$18.94$12.20
Walmart$9.76$9.15
Walgreens$15.99$6.60
Kroger Pharmacy$15.09$14.72
Albertsons Pharmacy$29.89$21.76
Rite Aid Pharmacy$21.10$11.06

These prices are based on the last 12 months of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.

About Laxative

A Laxative is a medicine that helps empty the bowels to relieve constipation, a condition in which the bowels are not emptying regularly or completely. Laxatives come in four types. Bulk-forming Laxatives increase the size and water content of the stools, which stimulates the bowel to pass them. Stimulant Laxatives excite the large intestine to contract more energetically to move stools through and out the intestine. Osmotic Laxatives increase the water content in the large intestine, making it easier to pass stools. Finally, stool softeners make stools absorb more water and so become softer and easier to pass. The cost of Laxative can vary widely depending on the type, brand, and quantity. Our FAQs section below has much more information about Laxative, how they work, possible side effects, how you can save money on Laxative, and how to find SingleCare Laxative coupons for the product you need.

Laxative FAQs

How much does Laxative cost without insurance?

Both over-the-counter and prescription Laxative prices will vary depending on type, brand, ingredients, dosage, and retailer. You can save as much as 80% on prescription Laxative with a SingleCare Laxative coupon. Also, SingleCare discounts are available on over-the-counter products, like over-the-counter Laxatives, when prescribed by a physician. SingleCare is accepted at many nationwide pharmacies and retailers: CVS, Target, Long Drugs, Walgreens, and many more.

How much does Laxative cost with insurance?

Insurance copays for prescription Laxative depend on your insurance plan. SingleCare can be a reliable way to save money even in comparison with insurance copays. To get the best price on Laxative, compare your insurance copay to SingleCare’s discount.

Does Medicare cover Laxative and how much does it cost?

Medicare insurance coverage on Laxative depends on the prescription and insurance plan. However, your copay cost will vary according to your plan, so it's a good idea to compare prices with your pharmacist. You will reliably save money with a SingleCare savings card, and your savings may be better than your Medicare copays. SingleCare is accepted at large retailers, like Walmart, drugstores, like Walgreens, and supermarket pharmacies, like Harris Teeter.

What is the brand name of Laxative?

Many prescription and over-the-counter Laxatives have generic versions at a lower price. Search the SingleCare website or app for the Laxative you need to find generic alternatives and coupons that could slash your cost by up to 80%.

What is Laxative?

A Laxative is a medicine that helps empty the bowels to relieve constipation, a condition in which the bowels are not emptying regularly or completely, or to relieve irregular bowel movements.

There are four main categories of Laxatives: bulk-forming Laxatives, stimulant Laxatives, osmotic Laxatives, and stool softeners. There are three less commonly used Laxatives: lubricant Laxatives, prokinetic Laxatives, and saline Laxatives.

Bulk-forming Laxatives increase the size and water content of the stools, which stimulates the bowel to pass them. Metamucil and fiber belong to this category. Most bulk-forming Laxatives are gentle on the system and have few side effects, so they are the first type of Laxative that is advised to help constipation or irregularity.

Stimulant or irritant Laxatives chemically irritate the intestines to contract more energetically to move digestive materials and stools through and out the intestines faster. Ex-Lax and castor oil belong to this category. Most stimulant Laxatives are immediately effective but have numerous side effects including severe abdominal pain. Stimulant Laxatives are more appropriate for irregularity due to a slowing of the bowels rather than constipation.

Osmotic Laxatives pull water back into the colon from the surrounding tissue, making it easier to pass stools. Miralax and polyethylene glycol belong in this category. While osmotic Laxatives have fewer side effects than stimulant Laxatives, they only work for constipation and are not very dependable. They work best with a high intake of water.

Stool softeners change the surface tension of stools so that they absorb more water. The extra water makes stools softer and easier to pass. Dulcolax and docusate belong in this category. Stool softeners are gentle ways to treat constipation, particularly to reduce rectal pain and damage.

Lubricant Laxatives are similar to osmotic Laxatives, but rather than pulling water back out of the colon's tissues, lubricant Laxatives prevent the colon from absorbing water. Mineral oil belongs in this category.

Prokinetic Laxatives act on nerve cells to stimulate the small intestine to contract more energetically and so move their contents into the large intestine more quickly. Like stimulant Laxatives, prokinetic Laxatives are more appropriate to treat irregularity due to a slowing of the bowels. All prokinetic Laxatives are prescription drugs.

Saline Laxatives are similar to osmotic Laxatives, but they use mineral salts to pull water from the tissues into the intestines. Saline Laxatives are often the Laxative of choice to clear the colon in preparation for a colonoscopy.

Each specific formulation will have different remedial or curative effects. Search our website or app for the Laxative brand or name to find out more about that remedy: what it is, how it works, possible side effects, how much it costs, and how you can save money.

What are the side effects of Laxative?

Side effects will vary depending on the product and the underlying condition. However, some Laxative side effects that require medical attention include rectal bleeding, bloody stools, severe cramps, dizziness, and unusual fatigue. Search our website or app for a specific Laxative brand or name to learn more about the possible side effects.