Preguntas frecuentes sobre Alevicyn Dermal Spray
How much does Alevicyn Dermal Spray cost without insurance?
The price of Alevicyn Dermal Spray, on average, is $273.73 for 1, 240ml of bottle without insurance. With a SingleCare Alevicyn Dermal Spray coupon, you will pay only $222.77 for 1, 240ml of bottle.
How much does Alevicyn Dermal Spray cost with insurance?
Your copay for Alevicyn Dermal Spray will vary, but your insurance may not cover Alevicyn Dermal Spray. Ask your pharmacist to compare your copay cost to our SingleCare Alevicyn Dermal Spray coupon. With a SingleCare savings card, Alevicyn Dermal Spray costs only $222.77 for 1, 240ml of bottle and may be lower than your copay cost.
Does Medicare cover Alevicyn Dermal Spray and how much does it cost?
Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance plans do not usually cover Alevicyn Dermal Spray. Patients with Medicare can save money on their Alevicyn Dermal Spray prescription with a SingleCare Alevicyn Dermal Spray coupon. You pay only $222.77 for 1, 240ml of bottle at participating pharmacies located near you, like CVS, Target, Walgreens, and many others.
Is there a generic of Alevicyn Dermal Spray?
Alevicyn Dermal Spray is a brand-name skin wash. Other similar prescription hypochlorous acid wound cleansers include Dakin's Solution. Similar, less expensive over-the-counter wound washes with hypochlorous acid include Vashe and Puracyn. You can research and find coupons for all these products on the SingleCare website or app.
What is Alevicyn Dermal Spray?
Alevicyn Dermal Spray is a prescription skin wash spray for wound care. Alevicyn Dermal Spray removes foreign materials and peeling (or dead) skin from wounds, cuts, scrapes, first- and second-degree burns, sores, minor skin irritations, graft sites, and ingrown toenails. The active ingredient in Alevicyn Dermal Spray, hypochlorous acid, kills bacteria both on and immediately below the surface of the skin. Hypochlorous acid is produced naturally by and continually present in the body. It is also the principal disinfecting agent in bleach.
Other ingredients include a cleanser (sodium sulfate) and an astringent/skin softener (sodium chloride or table salt). Alevicyn Dermal Spray is applied to the affected area twice per day.
What are the side effects of Alevicyn Dermal Spray?
The most common side effects of Alevicyn Dermal Spray are largely temporary reactions to the treated area, such as irritation, itching, burning, or pain.