Preguntas frecuentes sobre Kerasal
How much does Kerasal cost without insurance?
Kerasal is priced around $11.32 without insurance. You can cut down the cost of Kerasal to only $8.48 by using SingleCare's discount card. Use our free Kerasal coupon at a nearby pharmacy during checkout.
How much does Kerasal cost with insurance?
The cost of Kerasal may differ based on the insurance plan you have. Ask a pharmacist to help you calculate your copay with insurance. With a SingleCare savings card, your cost may be reduced to $8.48. The price you pay with our savings card may be lower than your current insurance copay plan. Ask your pharmacist to run your card to determine the best possible Kerasal prices.
Does Medicare cover Kerasal and how much does it cost?
Medicare insurance plans do not cover Kerasal. However, you can use a discount card from SingleCare and pay only $8.48 for this medication and refills. SingleCare helps you save more on the cost of your medication, especially when you use your card for all of your family's medications.
Is there a generic of Kerasal?
Currently, there is not a generic version of Kerasal commercially available in the United States.
What is Kerasal?
Kerasal is an FDA-approved drug that is used to restore the appearance of healthy nails that have been damaged by onychomycosis. Onychomycosis is caused by a fungal infection of your toenails or fingernails and commonly affects your toenails more than your fingernails. Nail fungus may cause your nails to change shape, break easily, pain, become discolored, or thicken. Kerasal may be used to remove corns, calluses, and other conditions as prescribed by your doctor.
Kerasal is available as a prescription drug and an over-the-counter medication. Nail fungal renewal, like Kerasal, helps to improve the appearance of fungal nails within one week of its use.
The Kerasal fungal nail renewal solution uses urea, propylene glycol, and lactic acid to soothe, soften, and renew nails damaged by fungus. When Kerasal is applied to your discolored or deformed nails, it gets into your nail plate and improves the appearance of your nails. Using Kerasal will reduce discoloration, normalize thickness, and hydrate brittle nails. You should not use Kerasal on any open, irritated, or infected skin. Also, Note: Kerasal does not cure fungal infections of your nails.
Kerasal fungal nail renewal treatment is approved for adults and should be kept out of reach of children and pets. You should use Kerasal only as directed by your primary healthcare provider. You should get medical advice from your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before using Kerasal. Give your doctor a list of all the medicines you use. You should let your doctor know if your symptoms do not go away after using Kerasal.
What are the sideeffects of Kerasal?
Some side effects related to the use of Kerasal may include but aren't limited to itching, skin irritation, and a warming sensation of your nail plate. You should let your doctor know if your fungal nail infection becomes worse or does not go away.
Get emergency medical help if you notice signs of an allergic reaction after using Kerasal fungal nail renewal solution.
In the case of accidental ingestion, contact poison control immediately.