Theratears FAQs
How much does Theratears cost without insurance?
Theratears is a family of branded products whose average price is $16.39 for 1, 15ML of 0.25% Bottle. With a SingleCare discount card and a prescription for Theratears, you pay only $11.83.
How much does Theratears cost with insurance?
Copay costs do not apply to Theratears. It is neither a prescription drug nor covered by insurance plans. Currently, however, you will pay only $11.83 for 1, 15ml of 0.25% Bottle of Theratears with a SingleCare savings card.
Does Medicare cover Theratears and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans do not cover purchases of Theratears. For Medicare patients with a prescription for Theratears, bring your SingleCare discount card to any participating big-box discount store, grocery store, or pharmacy and pay as little as $11.83.
Is there a generic of Theratears?
Theratears is a brand-name family of products that help relieve the symptoms of dry eye Generic equivalents are sold under brand names such as Up & Up, Rite Aid, Equate, and others.
What is Theratears?
Theratears is a brand-name family of over-the-counter products that help relieve the symptoms of dry eye. These products include lubricating eye drops and nighttime gel medications, eyelid and eyelash cleaners, and an omega 3 fatty acid dietary supplement.
Theratears Dry Eye Therapy is a product line of lubricating eye drops, or artificial tears, and a nighttime liquid gel. The active ingredient in all these products is carboxymethylcellulose, a common lubricant and protectant found in artificial tears eye drops. For patients whose eyes are irritated by preservatives, Theratears Dry Eye Therapy includes a preservative-free version.
Theratears SteriLid foaming cleanser or antimicrobial spray is used to rinse oil and debris from eyelids and eyelashes.
Theratears Eye Nutrition Theratears is a dietary supplement with fish oil and flaxseed oil, both rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids may help improve the production of the oil film that covers the eye and prevents moisture from evaporating off the surface of the eye.
What are the side effects of Theratears?
Common side effects of Theratears include, but are not limited to, site reactions such as burning, itchiness, redness, or irritation. If these reactions persist, Theratears should be discontinued. Side effects of omega 3 fatty acids usually occur only when too much is ingested. Omega 3 fatty acids should be taken as directed on the supplement packaging.