Lubriderm FAQs
How much does Lubriderm cost without insurance?
The average cash price of Lubriderm without insurance coverage is around $11.71 or more. SingleCare can help you to save money on this total with our Lubriderm coupons if your doctor writes a prescription for Lubriderm. Redeem instant savings and pay only $3.59 for your Lubriderm prescription at local drugstores that partner with us.
How much does Lubriderm cost with insurance?
Your insurance provider will not likely provide coverage for Lubriderm products, as health insurance only applies to prescription drugs. Contact them directly to find out how your health insurance provider classifies Lubriderm and what is the price.
SingleCare's copay cards can help you to purchase Lubriderm at a discounted price of just $3.59. Visit our website or download our app to learn more about how SingleCare works.
Does Medicare cover Lubriderm and how much does it cost?
Lubriderm is not currently eligible for coverage under Medicare. This lack of Medicare coverage means that you're likely to be paying $11.71 or more.
If your doctor writes a prescription for one of these over-the-counter products, SingleCare can help you save on your Lubriderm cost by offering discount cards that allow you to purchase Lubriderm for only $3.59. These discount cards are redeemable at many neighborhood pharmacies including CVS pharmacy, Harris Teeter, Walgreens, and Duane Reade.
Is there a generic of Lubriderm?
Lubriderm is a brand-name moisturizing emollient. There isn't a generic version but comparable OTC products are available.
What is Lubriderm?
Lubriderm lotion is a moisturizing emollient cream used to prevent or treat rough, dry, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations such as skin burns from radiation therapy and diaper rash. Emollients are substances that moisturize and soften the skin, they are used to help reduce flaking and itching.
Dry skin is usually caused by a loss of water in your skin's upper layer. This emollient works by forming a layer of oil over the top of the skin that traps water underneath.
This product can be applied to the skin directly. Avoid using it on sensitive areas such as your eyes, inside your mouth or nose, vaginal area, or groin area.
Lubriderm needs water to work well so it is advised to use it immediately after bathing while the skin is still damp. If you have very dry skin, your doctor may advise you to soak the dry area before applying this product.
What are the side effects of Lubriderm?
Lubriderm can usually be used effectively and safely with no side effects. In some cases, burning, stinging, irritation, or redness may occur. If you experience any of these side effects, stop using Lubriderm and ask your doctor or pharmacist for medical advice.
Allergic reactions to this emollient are usually rare, but if you do experience signs of a serious allergic reaction such as swelling, itching, rashes, or trouble breathing seek immediate medical attention.
Tell your doctor immediately if you experience unusual changes in the skin such as turning white, soft, or soggy, and signs of skin infection. These are unlikely but serious side effects.
This is not a full list of side effects, others not listed here may also occur. Lubriderm is generally safe to use and it does not require a prescription from your healthcare professional.f