Myoflex FAQs
How much does Myoflex cost without insurance?
The price for Myoflex without insurance averages around $9.11 per 1, 57gm of 10% tube of cream. With a SingleCare Myoflex coupon, a prescription for Myoflex costs $11.99 for 1, 85gm of 10% tube. For all your prescription needs, a SingleCare savings card can save you as much as 80% on your purchases.
How much does Myoflex cost with insurance?
Myoflex is a non-prescription topical pain reliever, so you will not find Myoflex covered by insurance plans as you would a prescription drug with a copay. You can use a free Myoflex coupon from SingleCare to save money on your prescription. The Myoflex price with a SingleCare discount card is only $11.99.
Does Medicare cover Myoflex and how much does it cost?
Because Myoflex is an inexpensive over-the-counter muscle and joint pain reliever, Medicare prescription drug plans do not cover prescriptions for Myoflex. Medicare patients with a prescription for Myoflex should bring that prescription to their pharmacist with their SingleCare discount card. With a SingleCare Myoflex coupon, you pay only $11.99 for Myoflex at pharmacies across the country.
Is there a generic of Myoflex?
Myoflex is a brand-name topical pain reliever for joints with trolamine salicylate as the active ingredient. Other brand-name trolamine salicylate creams include Aspercreme, InstaFlex Pain Relief Cream, Generic trolamine salicylate cream is available from Perrigo, Sunmark, and other generic brands. Search the SingleCare website for these brand names or generic trolamine cream to find more information or valuable savings coupons.
What is Myoflex?
Myoflex (trolamine salicylate) is a topical non-prescription cream to relieve muscle ache, muscle strain, joint pain, backache, arthritis, sprains, and bruises. Trolamine salicylate is an analgesic related to aspirin. It belongs to a class of drugs called non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs that work by blocking substances in the body that cause inflammation (swelling) and pain.
Myoflex is rubbed on the skin over the affected joint, muscle, or skin. Myoflex is available as Maximum Strength Myoflex, Extra Strength Myoflex, and Regular Strength Myoflex.
What are the side effects of Myoflex?
Side effects of Myoflex are very minimal. If used as directed, very little of the active ingredient, trolamine salicylate, enters the bloodstream. Side effects can include nausea or upset stomach. Myoflex can raise blood pressure, particularly if used excessively. Other serious but rare side effects include fast heartbeat, bleeding, and dark urine. Allergic reactions are very rare, but you should discontinue Myoflex if you notice symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as itching, redness, swelling, or trouble breathing. This is not a complete list of possible side effects.