Preguntas frecuentes sobre Acetone
How much does Acetone cost without insurance?
Acetone is a generic, non-prescription compound available separately or in combination with other ingredients in several cosmetics, skincare, beauty, health, and industrial products. Insured and uninsured customers can expect to pay $22.89 for Acetone. With a SingleCare discount card and a prescription for Acetone, you pay only $4.68.
How much does Acetone cost with insurance?
You will not have a copay for Acetone because it is not covered by insurance. Currently, however, you will pay only $4.68 for Acetone with a SingleCare savings card. SingleCare is welcomed at major pharmacies throughout the nation, including CVS, Longs Drugs, Fry's, and Walgreens.
Does Medicare cover Acetone and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans do not cover purchases of Acetone. An easy way to reduce the cost of Acetone is by using a SingleCare discount card with your prescription for Acetone. A SingleCare Acetone coupon reduces the price of Acetone to $4.68.
What is the brand name of Acetone?
Acetone is a generic compound. Pure Acetone is usually available only as nail polish remover or paint thinner. Brand-name Acetone is not available at this time.
What is Acetone?
Acetone is a naturally-occurring compound commonly found in paint thinner and nail polish remover, but it is also often used in cosmetics, skin treatments, chemical peels, and acne treatments to clean oil and fats from the skin or to dry the skin. Acetone is a common ingredient in other products, as well, including hair products, bath care products, and fragrances.
Acetone is used most products not for any benefit to the user, but because of its qualities as a solvent. Acetone is a substance that easily dissolves other substances that would not normally dissolve in water. Because it mixes with water, too, that allows substances not dissolvable in water to be combined with substances that do.
Acetone is used as a solvent for skin and acne treatments. Acetone is able to dissolve and remove fats and oils on the skin more readily than most other substances.
Acetone easily mixes with water and evaporates very quickly, so when put on the skin, it can dry the outer layer of skin very rapidly. For this reason, it is commonly used in preparation for chemical peels, making the outer layer of skin easier to remove.
What are the side effects of Acetone?
Side effects of Acetone depend on how it is used, how much is used, and how much of Acetone is inhaled or ingested.
Used topically, The most common side effects of Acetone are dry skin, peeling, redness, and irritation.
Acetone is highly volatile, which means it evaporates easily and quickly when exposed to air. When Acetone vapor is breathed in, it is considered a respiratory toxin. Effects include irritation of the nose, throat, and lungs, light-headedness, dizziness, headaches, and fatigue. Mental and mood changes include confusion and disorientation. Breathing large amounts of acetone over time or ingesting acetone can create blood problems, increased heart rate, nervous system problems, unconsciousness, and death.