Botox Cosmetic is an injectable wrinkle muscle relaxer that temporarily paralyzes muscles and reduces the appearance of facial wrinkles. The generic name of Botox Cosmetic is onabotulinumtoxina, however, a generic version is not currently available on the market. On average, Botox Cosmetic costs about $480.91 but SingleCare users can pay $356.04. Our Botox Cosmetic coupons are easily accessible and are accepted at most major pharmacies across the United States.
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Botox Cosmetic is an injectable wrinkle muscle relaxer that temporarily paralyzes muscles and reduces the appearance of facial wrinkles. The generic name of Botox Cosmetic is onabotulinumtoxina, however, a generic version is not currently available on the market. On average, Botox Cosmetic costs about $480.91 but SingleCare users can pay $356.04. Our Botox Cosmetic coupons are easily accessible and are accepted at most major pharmacies across the United States.
Botox Cosmetic is an injectable wrinkle muscle relaxer that temporarily paralyzes muscles and reduces the appearance of facial wrinkles. The generic name of Botox Cosmetic is onabotulinumtoxina, however, a generic version is not currently available on the market. On average, Botox Cosmetic costs about $480.91 but SingleCare users can pay $356.04. Our Botox Cosmetic coupons are easily accessible and are accepted at most major pharmacies across the United States.
If you do not have health insurance coverage then your Botox Cosmetic costs may be as high as $480.91. Save on this total by using a SingleCare Botox Cosmetic discount card. pay $356.04 for your Botox Cosmetic refill when you use SingleCare's card at neighborhood pharmacies. Use our mobile app to find a pharmacy near you.
The cost of Botox Cosmetic with insurance generally depends on the type of plan you have. If you need help to determine the exact cost of Botox Cosmetic with insurance, just speak to your insurance company or ask your pharmacist to check your Botox Cosmetic prescription cost. Using a SingleCare Botox Cosmetic savings card can also help you to save money by paying just $356.04 per 1, 50unit solution reconstituted for your Botox Cosmetic prescription.
Botox Cosmetic is covered by some Medicare part B plans but not all. If you're not covered under this plan then you can use our discount card at pharmacies like Walmart, Kroger, or Walgreens to get automatic savings on your prescription. pay $356.04 at check-out using our free discount card.
Botox Cosmetic is the brand-name manufactured by Allergan. There is no generic of Botox Cosmetic available.
Botox Cosmetic is a prescription medicine that belongs to the skeletal muscle relaxants drug class. This cosmetic treatment is injected into muscles and used to temporarily improve the look of moderate to severe forehead lines, crow's feet lines, and frown lines between the eyebrows in people 18 years and older.
Botox Cosmetic treatment usually involves a non-surgical, in-office treatment that does not require much preparation. You should let your healthcare provider know all the medical conditions you have and all the new medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Your doctor should also know if you have received any other injections of botulinum toxin products such as Juvederm, Dysport, or Xeomin in the past, have recently received an antibiotic by injection, have taken muscle relaxants, taken an allergy or cold medicine, taken a sleep medicine, taken aspirin-like products or other blood thinners.
If you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant or if you are breastfeeding then let your doctor know since it is not known if Botox Cosmetic can harm your unborn baby or pass through breast milk. If you have any muscle or nerve conditions, such as Lou Gehrig's disease, myasthenia gravis, or Lambert-Eaton syndrome then your risk of some side effects may be higher. For important safety information and product information including boxed warnings regarding your injection of Botox, check the medication guide or talk with your doctor. Be sure to avoid dangerous activities within the first 4 hours after your Botox Cosmetic injection.
The effect of botulinum toxin may affect areas away from the injection site and cause some serious side effects including general muscle weakness, loss of strength, eye problems such as double vision, dry eyes, drooping eyelids, abnormal facial changes or loss of voice, neck pain, loss of bladder control, trouble breathing, and difficulty swallowing.
There have been immediate allergic reactions reported in some instances of patients using Botox Cosmetic. Signs that you may be having an allergic reaction include itching, rashes, red itchy welts, wheezing, asthma symptoms, or dizziness or feeling faint.
This is an incomplete list of all side effects associated with Botox Cosmetic use. Speak to your doctor about other side effects you may experience. Patients can also report their side effects to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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