Little Remedies Saline Mist FAQs
How much does Little Remedies Saline Mist cost without insurance?
Little Remedies Saline Mist is available over the counter at most drugstores for $10.95. To get a discount, ask your child's healthcare provider for a prescription for Little Remedies Saline Mist. With a prescription and a SingleCare coupon for Little Remedies Saline Mist, you could pay just $5.79.
How much does Little Remedies Saline Mist cost with insurance?
Unless you have a prescription for Little Remedies Saline Mist, insurance will not cover it. Insurance covers prescription drugs only. If a healthcare professional writes a prescription, insurance might partially cover the cost of Little Remedies Saline Mist. Or you could use a SingleCare savings card to pay $5.79 instead of full price, which is $10.95.
Does Medicare cover Little Remedies Saline Mist and how much does it cost?
Medicare typically does not cover non-prescription drugs like Little Remedies Saline Mist. If it's included in the Medicare Part D drug formulary, you might get a partial discount on Little Remedies Saline Mist with a prescription from your child's doctor. Compare this copay to a SingleCare discount before you pay. SingleCare’s lowest price for Little Remedies Saline Mist is currently $5.79 for 1, 59ml of bottle.
Is there a generic of Little Remedies Saline Mist?
Little Remedies Saline Mist is a brand-name medication only. It used to be known as Little Noses Saline Nasal Mist. Its active ingredient (sodium chloride, or saltwater) can be found in other saline sprays. Just ask your pharmacist or another healthcare professional which nasal sprays are safe for infants and children.
What is Little Remedies Saline Mist?
Little Remedies Saline Mist is a saline spray that's safe for infants and children, particularly those who cannot blow their noses. It's pediatrician-recommended and free of preservatives, alcohol, and drugs.
To use Little Remedies Saline Mist to clean nasal passages, tile the child's head to the side and over a sink. Insert the nozzle into one nostril and press the acutator until the saline solution fills the nasal passage. Continue to spray until you see excess solution. Repeat this to the other nostril.
To use Little Remedies Saline Mist to moisturize a dry nose, insert the nozzle into each nostril and spray one to three times.
Clean the nozzle after each use and do not use the same Little Remedies Saline Mist on different people, as it could spread infection.
Although this product is safe to administer to a child, you should store it out of reach from children.
What are the side effects of Little Remedies Saline Mist?
The only side effect of Little Remedies Saline Mist is temporary stinging or burning if the child's nose is especially dry or irritated. If you believe your child is having a reaction or adverse effects to Little Remedies Saline Mist, seek professional medical advice.