Ultrasal-Er FAQs
How much does Ultrasal-Er cost without insurance?
The price of Ultrasal-Er is $648.92 without insurance. With a SingleCare Ultrasal-Er coupon, you will pay only $80.79.
How much does Ultrasal-Er cost with insurance?
Ultrasal-Er is not FDA-approved, so it is unlikely that Ultrasal-Er is covered by your insurance plan. If your insurance does cover Ultrasal-Er, your copay may vary depending on your insurance plan. Ask your pharmacist to compare your copay cost to our SingleCare Ultrasal-Er coupon. With a SingleCare savings card, Ultrasal-Er only costs $80.79.
Does Medicare cover Ultrasal-Er and how much does it cost?
No Medicare Advantage or Medicare Part D insurance plan will cover Ultrasal-Er at this time. Medicare patients can save money on their Ultrasal-Er prescription with a SingleCare Ultrasal-Er coupon. You pay only $80.79 at participating pharmacies located near you.
Is there a generic of Ultrasal-Er?
The active ingredient in Ultrasal-Er is salicylic acid in a proprietary extended-release formulation. Ultrasal-Er also contains virus-killing and antibiotic substances intended to prevent infections. While salicylic acid wart remover is widely available in prescription and non-prescription products, both brand-name and generic, there is no brand-name or generic equivalent for Ultrasal-Er.
What is Ultrasal-Er?
Ultrasal-Er is a prescription topical drug with extended-release salicylic acid that helps remove common and plantar warts. Ultrasal-Er includes virucidal (virus-killing) ingredients to help prevent infection.
Salicylic acid is classified as a keratolytic, a type of drug which thins the skin and makes it easier to fall off or be rubbed off.
Ultrasal-Er is applied as a liquid in a thin layer over the affected area. It will form into a long-lasting film in a few seconds. A second layer should then be applied. Ultrasal-Er will release salicylic acid on to the outer layer of the wart continuously for 24 hours.
What are the side effects of Ultrasal-Er?
Ultrasal-Er has not been approved by the FDA. Talk to your healthcare provider about taking Ultrasal-Er and its possible side effects and drug interactions.
The active ingredient in Ultrasal-Er, salicylic acid, produces few side effects, the most common being skin irritation. Localized skin irritation can be controlled by temporarily discontinuing use of Ultrasal-Er. Allergic reactions are rare and include, but are not limited to, itching, hives, redness, and trouble breathing.