Neo-Synalar FAQs
How much does Neo-Synalar cost without insurance?
Neo-Synalar costs $1,132.43 for 1, 60GM of 0.5-0.025% Tube of Neo-Synalar for cash-paying customers, but the price will depend on the brand and the product prescribed. A SingleCare Neo-Synalar coupon lowers that cost to $935.70. For most prescription drugs, a SingleCare discount card reduces the price by as much as 80%.
How much does Neo-Synalar cost with insurance?
Insurance copays for Neo-Synalar can vary significantly according to the insurance plan. To save money on Neo-Synalar, compare your insurance copay to SingleCare’s discount. With SingleCare, Neo-Synalar costs only $935.70.
Does Medicare cover Neo-Synalar and how much does it cost?
Medicare-eligible patients are usually not covered for a Neo-Synalar prescription. Patients without coverage can instead rely on their SingleCare Neo-Synalar coupon for consistent savings. Our free and reusable coupons are accepted at participating like CVS, Target, and Kroger pharmacies.
Is there a generic of Neo-Synalar?
Neo-Synalar is a brand-name prescription cream that combines fluocinolone, a corticosteroid, with neomycin, an antibiotic. There are several brand name and generic prescription creams that combine a corticosteroid with neomycin, but there is no brand-name or generic cream that combines fluocinolone with neomycin.
What is Neo-Synalar?
Neo-Synalar is a prescription topical cream that treats inflammatory skin conditions that have a secondary bacterial infection. Neo-Synalar combines a steroid to treat inflammation and discomfort with a powerful antibiotic to address the secondary bacterial infection.
Fluocinolone is a corticosteroid that reduces swelling. It works by preventing the body from producing chemicals that cause swelling, as well as blocking the immune response to an infection. Fluocinolone also constricts blood vessels, which reduces blood flow to the swollen area. The cumulative result is to reduce swelling and any secondary effects of the swelling, such as pain or redness.
Neomycin is a polypeptide antibiotic that prevents bacteria from forming or repairing their cell walls. As these cell walls deteriorate, the bacteria lose their contents and die.
Neo-Synalar is applied as a thin film to the affected area two to four times a day depending on the severity of the skin condition. Neo-Synalar also comes as a kit which includes Keradan Cream, a skin moisturizer.
What are the side effects of Neo-Synalar?
Most side effects of Neo-Synalar occur on the surface where it has been applied. Common site reactions include stinging, burning, irritation, rash, redness, and “hair bumps.” Other side effects include skin discoloration, stretch marks, and thinning skin.
Topical steroids can be absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream, so side effects may occur throughout the body, such as blurred vision, dizziness, fast heartbeat, swelling, and weight gain. Neo-Synalar, when absorbed into the body, can also cause irritability. Long-term use of Neo-Synalar risks kidney damage and loss of hearing.
Allergic reactions are rare, but you should discontinue Neo-Synalar if you notice rash, hives, swelling, or any other sign of an allergic reaction.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. If you have questions about side effects, consult with your doctor or pharmacist.