Miconazole 7 FAQs
How much does Miconazole 7 cost without insurance?
For patients without insurance, Miconazole 7 costs approximately $14.07. You can save on your out-of-pocket costs of these prescriptions by using a SingleCare prescription discount card with your next purchase of Miconazole 7. When you use our discount card at your local pharmacy you pay just $4.74 for your Miconazole 7 prescription.
How much does Miconazole 7 cost with insurance?
The cost of your Miconazole 7 prescription with insurance can vary by health insurance plan. With a SingleCare Miconazole 7 coupon you could pay as little as $4.74 for your Miconazole 7 prescription refills, which may be cheaper than what you pay with your insurance. You can ask your pharmacist to help you to compare retail prices when you visit CVS, Walmart, Kroger, Walgreens, and other participating pharmacies.
Does Medicare cover Miconazole 7 and how much does it cost?
Miconazole 7 is not covered by Medicare plans. Luckily, you can save money on your Miconazole 7 prescription costs you can when you use a SingleCare savings card. When you use our prescription discount card, you could pay our lowest price of $4.74 per 1, 45gm of 2% Tube for your Miconazole 7 prescription refill at a nearby pharmacy.
What is the brand name of Miconazole 7?
Miconazole 7 is a generic drug that is sold under brand-names like Monistat 7, Vagistat-3, Baza Antifungal, and others. This drug is manufactured by Taro Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc., and Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc. Similar products include Monistat 1-day and Monistat-3 day.
What is Miconazole 7?
Miconazole 7 is an itch relief cream that is used to treat vaginal yeast infection treatment. This drug reduces vaginal burning, vaginal itching, and discharge that may occur with yeast infections. This medication is an azole antifungal. It works by stopping the growth of yeast (fungus) that causes the infection. This vaginal product comes in two forms; vaginal cream or vaginal suppositories inserted with an applicator. Some products also come with a skin cream to be applied to the area around the outside of the vagina.
Ask your doctor before using this medication for self-treatment if this is your first vaginal infection. This medication only works for vaginal fungal infections and will not treat bacterial infections. You may have a different type of infection (such as bacterial vaginosis) and may need a different medication. If you have a fever, chills, flu-like symptoms, stomach/abdominal pain, or a bad-smelling vaginal discharge, do not use this medication. Contact your healthcare provider or doctor immediately as these may be signs of a more serious infection. While using this product you should not douche or use other vaginal products like tampons, spermicides, diaphragms, or douches while you are using this drug.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. You will need to talk about any risks to your baby.
What are the side effects of Miconazole 7?
Common side effects of Miconazole 7 include headache, vaginal urethral burning, external itching, pain, bruising or lower abdominal cramps may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your healthcare professional promptly.
This is not a complete list of possible side effects. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist for medical advice. You may also report side effects you experience to the FDA.