Pinxav FAQs
How much does Pinxav cost without insurance?
Without insurance coverage, the average cost of Pinxav is around $9.29 per 1, 113.4GM of 30% Tube. SingleCare can help you to save on this total with our Pinxav cards. Pay only $3.63 for your Pinxav refill at participating pharmacies.
How much does Pinxav cost with insurance?
How much you pay for Pinxav with insurance will depend on whether this diaper rash cream is covered by your insurance plan. You can ask an insurance agent or healthcare provider about your insurance options but Pinxav retails for about $9.29. You can save significantly on your Pinxav price when you use a coupon for Pinxav from SingleCare. With our Pinxav coupon you pay the reduced price of $3.63 for your refill. Your pharmacist can help you to compare prices to find the lowest price for Pinxav.
Does Medicare cover Pinxav and how much does it cost?
Medicare generally does not offer coverage for over-the-counter medications such as Pinxav. The cash price of this product may be as high as $9.29. Try a SingleCare savings card today to save on your Pinxav costs. Redeem instant savings and pay just $3.63 for Pinxav when you use our card at the checkout line of participating drugstores.
Is there a generic of Pinxav?
Pinxav is only sold as a brand-name drug and manufactured by Emjay Labs. There is no generic version currently available. Similar products include Boudreaux Butt Paste Diaper Rash Ointment, Desitin Maximum Strength, Balmex Diaper Rash Cream.
What is Pinxav?
Pinxav (for the skin) is used to treat diaper rash, minor burns, severely chapped skin, or other minor skin irritations. Pinxav is also available in rectal suppositories that are used to treat itching, burning, irritation, and other rectal discomfort caused by hemorrhoids or painful bowel movements. This diaper rash ointment acts as a moisturizer and works by forming a barrier on the skin to protect it from irritants and moisture.
The active ingredients in Pinxav diaper rash cream include zinc oxide (used as a skin protectant), aloe vera gel, aluminum hydroxide, BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole), cetyl alcohol, clove leaf oil, eucalyptol, lanolin, menthol, petrolatum, red vitamin e, stearic acid, and tocopheryl acetate.
When treating diaper rash, instruct caregiver to discontinue use of Pinxav and consult a physician if the rash becomes very red, raw, has blisters, pustules, pus, peeling areas, or crusty patches, is located primarily in skin creases, lasts longer than a few days, or the baby also has a fever, diarrhea, or strong-smelling urine.
What are the side effects of Pinxav?
Along with its needed effects, Pinxav may cause some unwanted side effects. Although not all of these effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention. These may include hives, itching, or skin rash.
Your healthcare professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects. Check with your healthcare professional if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome or if you have any questions about them.