Pseudoephedrine Hcl FAQs
How much does Pseudoephedrine Hcl cost without insurance?
The price for generic Pseudoephedrine Hcl averages around $9.36, but this price may vary by store. With a SingleCare Pseudoephedrine Hcl discount card, a prescription for 1, 24 tablets Box of Pseudoephedrine Hcl costs $3.44. For all your prescription needs, a SingleCare savings card can save you as much as 80% on your purchases at pharmacies and retailers nationwide.
How much does Pseudoephedrine Hcl cost with insurance?
You will not find Pseudoephedrine Hcl covered by insurance plans as you would a prescription drug with a copay. Instead, try a free Pseudoephedrine Hcl coupon from SingleCare of you have a doctor's prescription. Pseudoephedrine Hcl's price with a SingleCare discount card is only $3.44.
Does Medicare cover Pseudoephedrine Hcl and how much does it cost?
Because Pseudoephedrine Hcl is an over-the-counter decongestant, Medicare prescription drug plans do not cover purchases of Pseudoephedrine Hcl. For Medicare patients with a prescription for Pseudoephedrine Hcl, you’ll pay as little as $3.44 for 1, 24 tablets Box of Pseudoephedrine Hcl with a SingleCare Pseudoephedrine Hcl at participating pharmacies.
What is the brand name of Pseudoephedrine Hcl?
Pseudoephedrine Hcl is a generic decongestant and is frequently sold alone or combined with other ingredients under popular generic brands. The best-known brand-name version is Sudafed, which you can also find on the SingleCare website or app.
What is Pseudoephedrine Hcl?
Pseudoephedrine Hcl is an over-the-counter drug that temporarily relieves stuffy nose and sinus congestion. Pseudoephedrine Hcl is also used to relieve swelling of the inner ear. Pseudoephedrine Hcl usually brings relief within 15 to 30 minutes after it is taken.
Pseudoephedrine Hcl may be purchased alone, but is more often found in combination with other ingredients, such as expectorants, cough suppressants, and antihistamines. These combination medications are formulated to temporarily relieve the symptoms of colds, flu, allergies, and sinus headaches.
Nasal and sinus congestion are due in part to the widening of blood vessels. Pseudoephedrine Hcl causes blood vessels to narrow, reducing the swelling in the nose and sinuses.
Pseudoephedrine Hcl should not be taken by people with heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, glaucoma, overactive thyroid, liver or kidney disease, or enlarged prostate. Pseudoephedrine Hcl is not advised for pregnant women.
What are the side effects of Pseudoephedrine Hcl?
Common side effects of Pseudoephedrine Hcl are drowsiness, dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, and flushing. The most serious side effects will often result from exceeding dosage instructions and include fast heartbeat, high blood pressure, tremor, and seizures.
Mental and mood changes include nervousness, restlessness, anxiety, and in very rare cases, hallucinations. Younger children are particularly likely to experience mood or mental effects.
Allergic reactions are possible and could be severe. The most severe reaction to Pseudoephedrine Hcl is anaphylaxis, a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Seek emergency medical help if you notice signs of an allergic reaction to Pseudoephedrine Hcl including a skin rash, wheezing, or a tightness in the chest.
Pseudoephedrine Hcl can be habit-forming. For this reason, it is advised that Pseudoephedrine Hcl or any medication containing Pseudoephedrine Hcl not be used for longer than seven days.
This is not a complete list of side effects that may occur. Consult with your physician about any concerns you may have with side effects.