Salicylic Acid FAQs
How much does Salicylic Acid cost without insurance?
The price of Salicylic Acid, on average, is $485.46 without insurance. Prices, however, will vary based on the product, brand, retailer, and offers. With a SingleCare Salicylic Acid coupon, you will pay only $36.02 for a prescription for Salicylic Acid. In fact, you can enjoy savings up to 80% on all your prescription drug needs with your SingleCare discount card.
How much does Salicylic Acid cost with insurance?
Salicylic Acid may not be covered by your insurance plan depending on the product prescribed. If your insurance does cover Salicylic Acid or a similar product, your copay will vary. Ask your pharmacist to compare your copay cost to our SingleCare Salicylic Acid coupon. With a SingleCare savings card, Salicylic Acid costs only $36.02 per 1, 177ml of 6% Bottle.
Does Medicare cover Salicylic Acid and how much does it cost?
Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance plans usually do not cover generic versions of Salicylic Acid, but may cover individual brands of prescription Salicylic Acid. Medicare patients can always save money on their Salicylic Acid prescription with a SingleCare Salicylic Acid coupon. You pay only $36.02 at participating pharmacies located near you, like CVS, Target, Walmart, and many others.
What is the brand name of Salicylic Acid?
Salicylic Acid is available in many prescription and over-the-counter brand-name and generic medications, such as Compound W (Prestige Consumer Healthcare), Dr. Scholl's (Bayer), Scalpicin (Reckitt Benckiser), Salvax (Exeltis), Neutrogena Deep Clean (Johnson & Johnson), Keralyt (Summers Laboratories), and about 150 others. You can research and find coupons and useful information for all these medications on the SingleCare website or app.
What is Salicylic Acid?
Salicylic Acid is a generic topical drug found in many skincare products and remedies. It is widely used to treat dandruff, acne, scaling dermatitis, psoriasis, and reduce the size of warts, plantar warts, calluses, and corns. All of these are conditions in which the body produces excess skin. Salicylic Acid works by removing or peeling off skin cells on the affected area.
Salicylic Acid is the active ingredient in a broad spectrum of brand-name and generic products available both over-the-counter and by prescription only. Salicylic Acid remedies come in a variety of forms: soaps, liquid, film-forming liquid, cream, gel, lotion, foam, wipes, and shampoo.
What are the side effects of Salicylic Acid?
The active ingredient in Salicylic Acid produces few side effects, the most common being skin irritation. Allergic reactions are rare and include, but are not limited to, itching, hives, redness, and trouble breathing.