Exoderm was a prescription topical lotion used to treat fungal infections of the skin. The active ingredients were sodium thiosulfate, an antifungal drug, and salicylic acid, which softens the skin so that it easily rubs or peels off. Exoderm has been discontinued by its manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase at pharmacies. The retail price for Exoderm was $32.52 on average. A SingleCare Exoderm coupon would have reduced that cost to $19.95 when Exoderm when accompanied by a prescription.
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Exoderm was a prescription topical lotion used to treat fungal infections of the skin. The active ingredients were sodium thiosulfate, an antifungal drug, and salicylic acid, which softens the skin so that it easily rubs or peels off. Exoderm has been discontinued by its manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase at pharmacies. The retail price for Exoderm was $32.52 on average. A SingleCare Exoderm coupon would have reduced that cost to $19.95 when Exoderm when accompanied by a prescription.
Exoderm was a prescription topical lotion used to treat fungal infections of the skin. The active ingredients were sodium thiosulfate, an antifungal drug, and salicylic acid, which softens the skin so that it easily rubs or peels off. Exoderm has been discontinued by its manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase at pharmacies. The retail price for Exoderm was $32.52 on average. A SingleCare Exoderm coupon would have reduced that cost to $19.95 when Exoderm when accompanied by a prescription.
Exoderm is not available for purchase in pharmacies. The price of Exoderm was $32.52 without insurance. With a SingleCare Exoderm coupon, you would have paid only $19.95.
Insurance does not cover Exoderm because it has been discontinued by its manufacturer. With a SingleCare savings card, Exoderm would have cost only $19.95, which might have been lower than your copay cost using insurance.
Medicare Advantage and Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance plans do not cover Exoderm. Patients with Medicare could have saved money on their Exoderm prescription with a SingleCare Exoderm coupon. You would have paid only $19.95 at participating pharmacies located near you, like CVS, Target, and Walgreens, and many others.
Exoderm was a brand-name prescription lotion for treating fungal infections of the skin but has been discontinued by its manufacturer. It is no longer available on the market. The active ingredients were sodium thiosulfate and salicylic acid. There are no brand-name or generic equivalents to Exoderm with these ingredients currently on the market.
Exoderm was a brand-name prescription lotion prescribed to patients with fungal infections of the skin, particularly ringworm and tinea versicolor, a yeast infection that changes skin pigmentation. The active ingredients in Exoderm were sodium thiosulfate and salicylic acid which work together to remove the yeast infection from the skin. Sodium thiosulfate is normally used as an antidote for cyanide poisoning but is also sometimes used with boric acid in solution to treat fungal infections. Both sodium thiosulfate and salicylic acid are keratolytics. These drugs soften outer skin tissues so that they can easily fall or rub off, taking the yeast infection in those tissues with them. Sodium thiosulfate is also an antifungal drug that kills the fungus.
The most common side effects of Exoderm are largely temporary site reactions such as pain, rash, itch, or burning.
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