Triple Paste FAQs
How much does Triple Paste cost without insurance?
You could spend as much as $28.81 for Triple Paste if you don't have insurance. You can save money on this cost with a coupon for Triple Paste from SingleCare. When you use our coupon during checkout at your local pharmacy you pay just $3.79 for Triple Paste.
How much does Triple Paste cost with insurance?
The cost of Triple Paste with insurance can vary based on insurance plan but Triple Paste usually retails for about $28.81. You can save on your Triple Paste purchases with SingleCare. When you use our discount card at any participating pharmacy, you could pay the reduced price of $3.79 for Triple Paste.
Does Medicare cover Triple Paste and how much does it cost?
Medicare does not typically cover Triple Paste but you can save on your out-of-pocket costs for this medication with a SingleCare savings card. With our discount card, you pay as little as $3.79 for Triple Paste. Our cards are accepted at any participating CVS Pharmacy, Target, Walmart, and Walgreens.
Is there a generic of Triple Paste?
Triple Paste is a brand-name diaper rash cream. There is no generic version of Triple Paste currently available.
What is Triple Paste?
Triple Paste is a brand-name diaper rash cream. Triple Paste is used to treat raw and irritated skin caused by diaper rash. This diaper rash ointment works by sealing out moisture in between changes. Triple Paste is gentle enough to use every day but is strong enough to calm even the rawest and painful cases of diaper rash. For older patients, your healthcare provider may recommend Triple Paste adult medicated ointment for incontinence rash.
Do not use Triple Paste diaper rash ointment if you are allergic to any of its active ingredients (zinc oxide) or any other part of this medication.
Before using Triple Paste on your baby, check with your child's pediatrician to ensure this product is right for your little one. If your baby has other medical conditions and is using other medications you need to provide your doctor. Providing your doctor with a list of medications including prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, and supplements will reduce the likelihood of drug interactions and adverse side effects.
You should only use Triple Paste as directed or as prescribed by your child's doctor. Be sure to avoid getting this medication in your baby's mouth because it can be harmful if it is ingested. Triple Paste is only meant to be used externally, if you get Triple Paste into your eyes, nose, or mouth, it may cause burning.
Wash your hands before you apply Triple Paste to your baby's skin. You should also ensure that the affected area is clean and dry before you apply Triple Paste. If you are using diapers, remember to change them often. You should use Triple Paste with each diaper change, especially at bedtime.
What are the side effects of Triple Paste?
If you have signs of an allergic reaction, stop using Triple Paste and get emergency medical attention. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, itching, hives, swollen, peeling or blistered skin, chest tightness, difficulty breathing, and swelling of your face, lips, throat, and tongue.
If your baby has very bad skin irritation, stop using Triple Paste right away and call your child's pediatrician. You can get other side effects not mentioned in the above list while using Triple Paste.