Tylenol 8 Hour FAQs
How much does Tylenol 8 Hour cost without insurance?
Without insurance coverage, you could pay around $9.57 for Tylenol 8 Hour at your local pharmacy. SingleCare can help you to save on this total with our Tylenol 8 Hour savings cards. Pay $2.51 for your Tylenol 8 Hour refill at participating pharmacies such as CVS Pharmacy, Walmart Pharmacy, and Walgreens.
How much does Tylenol 8 Hour cost with insurance?
Over-the-counter pain relievers like Tylenol 8 Hour are not usually covered by commercial insurance plans. However, if your doctor prescribes this medication to treat your condition it may be covered. You will have to contact your insurance provider to find out what is their cost for Tylenol 8 Hour. With a SingleCare Tylenol 8 Hour coupon, you could pay the reduced price of $2.51 for Tylenol 8 Hour at any pharmacy in the United States that accepts SingleCare coupons including Target and Kroger.
Does Medicare cover Tylenol 8 Hour and how much does it cost?
Tylenol 8 Hour is currently not covered by any Medicare plans. Without insurance, you may have to pay the full cash price of Tylenol 8 Hour, which is $9.57 per 1, 24 Tablets Extended Release Bottle on average. You can reduce your out-of-pocket cost for Tylenol 8 Hour to as little as $2.51 by using a SingleCare discount card at the pharmacy checkout counter.
Is there a generic of Tylenol 8 Hour?
Tylenol 8 Hour is a brand-name pain medicine that is manufactured by McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson Consumer, Inc. Acetaminophen is the generic version of Tylenol 8 Hour. Related Tylenol products include Tylenol Arthritis Pain, Tylenol Extra Strength Rapid Release Gelcaps, and Tylenol PM.
What is Tylenol 8 Hour?
Tylenol 8 Hour is a brand-name medication that is used to temporarily relieve minor aches and pain such as muscular aches, headache, backache, minor arthritis pain, menstrual cramps, and toothache. Tylenol 8 Hour also works as a fever reducer. This pain medicine can be used by adults and children 12 years and older.
Do not use Tylenol 8 Hour if you are allergic to any of its active or inactive ingredients.
Before taking Tylenol 8 Hour tell your doctor about any medical conditions you may have, including if you have liver disease, if you are pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding. You also need to tell your healthcare provider about all the medications you are taking including all prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, and supplements. If you are taking blood thinners, or other medicines that contain acetaminophen, you need to tell your doctor.
Only use Tylenol 8 Hour as directed. Taking more than the recommended dosage can lead to serious adverse effects. The daily recommended dosage is no more than six caplets in a 24 hour period. Avoid alcoholic drinks while taking Tylenol 8 Hour.
Keep Tylenol 8 Hour out of the reach of children and pets. In case of an overdose, get immediate medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
What are the side effects of Tylenol 8 Hour?
Common side effects of Tylenol 8 Hour include Upset stomach or vomiting, insomnia, headache, and constipation. Overuse of medications that contain acetaminophen can also lead to severe liver damage.
If you have signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, rash, peeling or blistered skin, difficulty breathing, and swelling of your face, lips, throat, and tongue you should get immediate medical attention.
This is not a full list of the possible side effects of Tylenol 8 Hour and you can get others. This is not a full list of the possible side effects of Tylenol 8 Hour and you can get others. You can get medical advice about the risks associated with using Tylenol 8 Hour from your doctor. You can also report any negative side effects to the FDA.