Klaron FAQs
How much does Klaron cost without insurance?
Klaron costs $376.64 without insurance. Some insurance companies do not cover Klaron, so even patients with commercial insurance may have to pay full price. If you're paying cash for Klaron, you can purchase Klaron for $40.00 with a SingleCare discount card, welcome at major local pharmacies such as CVS, Longs Drugs, and Walmart.
How much does Klaron cost with insurance?
Copay costs will vary. Your pharmacist can tell you the Klaron copay under your insurance plan. With SingleCare, 1, 118ml of 10% Bottle of Klaron costs $40.00. This may actually be lower than your insurance copay, so always compare your copay to your cost with a SingleCare Klaron coupon.
Does Medicare cover Klaron and how much does it cost?
Medicare drug plans may cover Klaron, but more often will cover its generic equivalent, sodium sulfacetamide. Medicare-eligible patients can also turn to SingleCare for Klaron coupons as well as coupons for the generic equivalent. Your SingleCare savings card is welcomed at major pharmacies nationwide.
Is there a generic of Klaron?
Klaron is a brand-name prescription drug. Sodium sulfacetamide is its generic version. Both are available by prescription to treat the underlying bacterial infections that cause acne, scaling dermatitis, and dandruff. SingleCare offers discount coupons for both on the SingleCare website and app. You can redeem these coupons at most major retailers: Target, Walmart, Walgreens pharmacies, and more.
What is Klaron?
Klaron is a brand-name prescription drug with sodium sulfacetamide as the active ingredient. Klaron is an antibacterial medication applied topically as a lotion. When absorbed into the skin, it actively prevents the growth of some bacteria that cause acne or scaling dermatitis on the skin and head.
Klaron is prescribed to patients with acne, seborrheic dermatitis (scaling inflammation of the skin), and seborrhea sicca (scaling dandruff). Klaron is a lotion applied two times a day for eight to 10 days.
What are the side effects of Klaron?
While this is not a complete list of adverse events, the most common side effects of Klaron are irritation, stinging, and burning.
Allergic reactions to sodium sulfacetamide, the active ingredient in Klaron, are rare and include rashes and blisters. The most serious allergic reactions, however, are extremely rare but can be severe: Stevens-Johnson syndrome (flu-like symptoms, painful rash, and blisters) and drug-induced lupus (the immune system attacks healthy cells in the body).