Ultravate FAQs
How much does Ultravate cost without insurance?
Without insurance coverage, you could pay an average retail cost of $1,165.34 for your prescription of Ultravate. Pay as low as $919.29 at your local participating pharmacy when you use a SingleCare Ultravate coupon. Save money at checkout at your local pharmacy including CVS Pharmacy, Target, Longs Drugs, or Walgreens with a free and easy to use SingleCare coupon.
How much does Ultravate cost with insurance?
The average copay for a prescription of Ultravate may vary depending on your type of insurance plan and the level of coverage offered. Customers can always save when they use a SingleCare savings card at participating pharmacies for their prescription drugs and refills. Pay as low as $919.29 per 1, 60ml of 0.05% Bottle for your next Ultravate prescription at your local CVS, Fry's or Duane Reade.
Does Medicare cover Ultravate and how much does it cost?
Ultravate prescriptions are not currently covered by Medicare. However, you can still save with a SingleCare discount card at your local Kroger, Harris Teeter and Walmart. Customers can pay as little as $919.29 for their Ultravate prescription with a SingleCare savings card.
Is there a generic of Ultravate?
Ultravate is manufactured by Sun Pharma Industries. Halobetasol is the generic version of Ultravate.
What is Ultravate?
Ultravate (halobetasol propionate) is a brand-name prescription medication approved by the FDA for the treatment of skin conditions such as rashes, psoriasis, eczema, and dermatitis. This medication is a highly potent steroid that contains high amounts of corticosteroid. Ultravate is a topical steroid that reduces the redness, inflammation, and itching caused by skin conditions. It is only approved for the U.S.e of children over the age of 12 and should only be taken by pregnant or breastfeeding women after consulting a healthcare professional. This medication may increase blood sugar levels and people who have diabetes should constantly test their blood sugar level.
Always remember to read the instruction leaflet and to consult your healthcare provider concerning the correct dosage and frequency for your medical condition. Ultravate is a topical cream that is meant only for use on the skin once or twice daily. Avoid use on face, groin, or underarms and do not apply to a large area of skin unless directed to by your doctor. Covering or bandaging the treated area can increase the amount of medicine absorbed and cause side effects. Do not apply to open wounds or skin that is sunburned, dry, or irritated.
What are the side effects of Ultravate?
The most common side effects include burning, itching, dryness, and redness. Consult your doctor on how to treat side effects as well as if side effects persist or get worse. Severe allergic reactions to Ultravate are not common. However, immediately contact your healthcare professional should you experience acne, excessive hair growth, skin discoloration, stretch marks, folliculitis, severe dizziness, or trouble breathing.
An excess of corticosteroid in the bloodstream may occur in children or adults who use Ultravate for an extended period of time. Symptoms for this condition include weight loss, vision problems, swelling ankles, unusual tiredness, and increased urination. This is not a complete list of side effects and more are prone to occur. Seek medical advice from your doctor before starting treatment using Ultravate to make sure it is safe for you to use.