Neosalus FAQs
How much does Neosalus cost without insurance?
If you are not covered by a health insurance plan, you can end up spending as much as $205.70 on your Neosalus prescription. SingleCare can help you to reduce the retail price of Neosalus. Just use our SingleCare Neosalus coupon and pay as low as $64.97 for your next refill. Remember, our free coupons are accepted at major pharmacies nationwide.
How much does Neosalus cost with insurance?
You'll have to ask your pharmacist to calculate your Neosalus price with insurance since copays vary by health insurance plan. With SingleCare, Neosalus costs $64.97, which could be more affordable than your insurance. Take our free discount card to your local pharmacy to compare prices.
Does Medicare cover Neosalus and how much does it cost?
Neosalus is currently not covered by Medicare. Unfortunately, this means that you can end up paying full price for your prescription drugs. Luckily, with a free SingleCare savings card you can save when filling your Neosalus prescription. Pay just $64.97 at local pharmacies such as Walmart, Kroger, Fry's, Harris Teeter, Walgreens, and more.
Is there a generic of Neosalus?
Neosalus is manufactured by Quinnova Pharmaceuticals LLC and only available as a brand-name drug.
What is Neosalus?
Neosalus is a skin barrier emollient that is commonly used to treat itching, eczema, skin allergies, and other skin conditions. This drug works by moisturizing the skin to reduce itching and irritation.
Neosalus is available in the forms of a topical cream, foam, and lotion in 60 g, 100 g, and 180 g strengths.
Neosalus should only be used as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Treating any condition other than what the drug is prescribed for is not recommended. When using Neosalus avoid contact with the eyes, lips, and other mucous membranes. Exposure of the eye to this drug may result in reactions such as stinging and ocular irritation.
If a reaction to Neosalus suggesting sensitivity or chemical irritation occurs, you should stop using this product immediately and the prescribing healthcare practitioner should be consulted.
What are the side effects of Neosalus?
Common side effects associated with using Neosalus include irritation and skin redness at the site of application on your skin.
Allergic reactions to Neosalus are very rare but require immediate medical attention. Signs such as rashes, hives, itching, red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin with or without fever, wheezing, tightness in the chest or throat, trouble breathing, swallowing, or talking, unusual hoarseness, or swelling of the mouth, face, lips, tongue, or throat may indicate that you are having an allergic reaction.
Other side effects not listed may also occur. Talk to your doctor before using Neosalus to determine if it is right for you.