Ocuflox FAQs
How much does Ocuflox cost without insurance?
At most pharmacies, the price of Ocuflox will be $166.94 for uninsured patients. That same prescription, however, will only cost $9.99 using a SingleCare savings card. And SingleCare is accepted at major pharmacies throughout the country, such as CVS, Target, Longs Drugs, Walmart, Walgreens, and others.
How much does Ocuflox cost with insurance?
The copay cost of Ocuflox will differ greatly depending on your insurance plan. With SingleCare, Ocuflox costs as little as $9.99 for 1, 5ml of 0.3% Bottle. You should consider asking your pharmacist to compare your Ocuflox insurance copay to your SingleCare Ocuflox coupon. Your SingleCare price may be lower than your insurance price.
Does Medicare cover Ocuflox and how much does it cost?
Medicare-eligible patients are unlikely to find a Medicare prescription drug insurance plan that covers Ocuflox. The generic, ofloxacin eye drops, is usually covered by Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage. For Medicare patients without coverage, a SingleCare Ocuflox coupon lowers the price of Ocuflox to $9.99.
Is there a generic of Ocuflox?
Ocuflox is a brand-name prescription drug also available as a generic under the name ofloxacin 0.3% eye drops, supplied by Akorn, Bausch + Lomb, Apotex, and several others. The good news is that Medicare prescription drug plans cover the generic version of Ocuflox.
What is Ocuflox?
Ocuflox is a brand-name prescription eye drops antibiotic to treat bacterial infections of the eye, including conjunctivitis, corneal sores, or corneal infections. Ocuflox only works against certain types of bacteria, including staph, strep, pseudomonas, and a few others.
The active ingredient in Ocuflox, ofloxacin, belongs to a class of antibiotics known as quinolones. These drugs kill bacteria and prevent them from replicating by destroying their genetic material.
Ocuflox is taken as single eye drops. The number of eye drops administered per day and the number of treatment days will depend on the type of infection.
What are the side effects of Ocuflox?
The most common physical side effects of Ocuflox are site reactions and include stinging or burning on the surface of the eye, redness, itchiness, blurred vision, tears, dryness, and eye pain. Other side effects might include dizziness and nausea. This is not a complete list of side effects that may occur. If you have questions about side effects, consult with your doctor or pharmacist.