A Stool Softener is a medicine that helps empty the bowels to relieve constipation, a condition in which the bowels are not emptying regularly or completely. Constipation can cause stools to be hard, lumpy, and large, making emptying the bowels even more difficult. Stool softeners change the surface tension of the stool so that it absorbs more water, becoming softer and easier to pass. The cost of Stool Softener can vary widely depending on the type, brand, and quantity but we have coupons that could save you up to 80%. Our FAQs section below has much more information about Stool Softener, how they work, possible side effects, how you can save money on Stool Softener, and how to find SingleCare Stool Softener coupons for the product you need.
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$11.85
Signup bonus and member savings are automatically applied to your price when you fill an eligible prescription.
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A Stool Softener is a medicine that helps empty the bowels to relieve constipation, a condition in which the bowels are not emptying regularly or completely. Constipation can cause stools to be hard, lumpy, and large, making emptying the bowels even more difficult. Stool softeners change the surface tension of the stool so that it absorbs more water, becoming softer and easier to pass. The cost of Stool Softener can vary widely depending on the type, brand, and quantity but we have coupons that could save you up to 80%. Our FAQs section below has much more information about Stool Softener, how they work, possible side effects, how you can save money on Stool Softener, and how to find SingleCare Stool Softener coupons for the product you need.
Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Pharmacy | Stool Softener Retail Price | Stool Softener SingleCare Price |
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CVS Pharmacy | $11.72 | $7.63 |
Walmart | $5.38 | $4.57 |
Walgreens | $10.66 | $3.12 |
Kroger Pharmacy | $5.84 | $4.30 |
Albertsons Pharmacy | $8.43 | $6.97 |
Rite Aid Pharmacy | $15.78 | $6.07 |
These prices are based on the last 12 months of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.
Both over-the-counter and prescription Stool Softener prices will vary depending on type, brand, ingredients, dosage, and retailer. You can save as much as 80% on prescription Stool Softener with a SingleCare Stool Softener coupon. Also, SingleCare discounts are available on over-the-counter products, like Stool Softener, when prescribed by a physician. SingleCare is accepted at many nationwide pharmacies and retailers: CVS, Target, Long Drugs, Walgreens, and many more.
Insurance copays for prescription Stool Softener depend on your prescription and insurance plan. SingleCare can be a reliable way to save money even in comparison with insurance copays. To get the best price on Stool Softener, compare your insurance copay to SingleCare’s discount.
Medicare insurance coverage on Stool Softener depends on the prescription and insurance plan. However, your copay cost will vary according to your plan, so it's a good idea to compare prices with your pharmacist. You will reliably save money with a SingleCare savings card, and your savings may be better than your Medicare copays. SingleCare is accepted at large retailers, like Walmart, drugstores, like Walgreens, and supermarket pharmacies, like Harris Teeter.
Generic Stool Softener is widely available at a lower price than brand-name products. The most common active ingredient in Stool Softener is docusate, which is the active ingredient in the most popular brand-name Stool Softener, Dulcolax. Search the SingleCare website or app for the Stool Softener you need to find generic alternatives and coupons that could reduce your cost by up to 80%.
A Stool Softener is a medicine that helps empty the bowels to relieve constipation, a condition in which the bowels are not emptying regularly or completely. Constipation can cause stools to be hard, lumpy, and large, making emptying the bowels even more difficult. In addition, stools that are too large and hard could cause injury to the rectum when passed. Stool softeners change the surface tension of the stool so that it absorbs more water, becoming softer and easier to pass.
Stool softeners such as docusate and Dulcolax are used as a gentle way to treat constipation; as a way to prevent rectal pain or injury in people suffering constipation; in patients who have or are at risk for rectal injury; in patients, such as people who have had heart attacks or surgery, who must avoid straining when passing stools; and as an additional active ingredient in drugs or supplements that cause constipation, such as iron supplements.
Other types of laxatives are often referred to or marketed as “stool softeners” because they soften stools as a secondary effect by increasing the water content in the intestines. Osmotic laxatives, such as Miralax and polyethylene glycol, for instance, draw water from the intestinal walls into the intestines. Lubricant laxatives, such as mineral oil, prevent water from being absorbed by intestinal tissues, which also produces softer stools as a secondary effect. Saline laxatives add water to the intestines. The increased water content is intended to make stools easier but also results in softer stools. So all three types of laxatives—osmotic laxatives, lubricant laxatives, and saline solution—can be considered a type of stool softener.
Side effects will vary depending on the product and the underlying condition. Search our website or app for a specific Stool Softener brand or name to learn more about the possible side effects.
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