Sernivo FAQs
How much does Sernivo cost without insurance?
Without insurance, you will pay around $1,335.5 to fill or refill your Sernivo prescription. However uninsured patients can use SingleCare Sernivo coupon which allows you to reduce the cost of Sernivo. Pay just $1,157.38 when you use your coupon at any local, participating pharmacy near you. Use our website or mobile app to locate the closest outlet to you.
How much does Sernivo cost with insurance?
Sernivo patients who have insurance should speak to their health insurance providers as copay costs may vary from plan to plan. For additional help, you can also speak to your pharmacist who can help you to calculate your cost with insurance. SingleCare's savings card can also help you to access this prescription drug for just $1,157.38. Simply present your card at the check outline of a participating drugstore to activate your discount and lower the retail price.
Does Medicare cover Sernivo and how much does it cost?
Medicare plans offer no coverage for Sernivo at the moment. With no coverage from Medicare, a Sernivo patient may just have to pay the full cash price of $1,335.5 for this drug. Fortunately, a prescription discount card from SingleCare saves you from this facing the full price. Pay only $1,157.38 to fill your prescription at pharmacies such as Fry's, Harris Teeter, Walgreens, or Duane Reade.
Is there a generic of Sernivo?
Sernivo is only sold as a brand name drug and is currently manufactured by Encore Dermatology Inc.
What is Sernivo?
Sernivo is a prescription drug commonly used to treat inflammation and itching caused by a variety of skin conditions such as eczema or plaque psoriasis. Betamethasone, the active ingredient in Sernivo reduces swelling, itching, and redness that usually occurs with plaque psoriasis and other irritable skin conditions. This ingredient essentially works by preventing the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation.
Before using this prescription medication be sure to inform your healthcare provider about any other medicines that you may be taking, whether prescription or over-the-counter. Your healthcare provider should also know if you have thinning skin around the application area. You should not take this drug if you are allergic to any of the ingredients (a list of ingredients can be found on the packaging along with other important safety information). You should not take this drug if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant since the effects of Sernivo on your baby are unknown.
Sernivo is not recommended for use in patients under 18 years of age and should be used exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
What are the side effects of Sernivo?
The most common side effects of Sernivo are itching, burning, stinging, pain, and thinning of the skin (atrophy) at the application area.
If you find that while using Sernivo your skin condition gets worse you should stop using this medication and immediately contact your doctor or healthcare provider for medical advice and attention.
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. You can also report other adverse effects to the FDA.