Off Deep Woods FAQs
How much does Off Deep Woods cost without insurance?
The price for Off Deep Woods without insurance averages around $10.49 per 1, 170gm of can. With a SingleCare Off Deep Woods discount card, a prescription for 1, 170gm of can of Off Deep Woods costs $7.22. For all your prescription needs, a SingleCare savings card can save you as much as 80% on your purchases.
How much does Off Deep Woods cost with insurance?
Off Deep Woods is an over-the-counter insect repellant. However, both Medicare and Medicaid provide coverage for Off Deep Woods when prescribed by a physician, so many insurance companies cover Off Deep Woods as well. Off Deep Woods is inexpensive, so if your insurance covers prescriptions for Off Deep Woods, the copay will probably be low. Still, compare your out-of-pocket expense using insurance with your cost using a SingleCare Off Deep Woods coupon. Since the Off Deep Woods price with a SingleCare discount card is only $7.22, this might actually be lower than your copay.
Does Medicare cover Off Deep Woods and how much does it cost?
Off Deep Woods may be covered by Medicare prescription drug insurance if it is prescribed by a physician. The prescription you will receive will be for “Mosquito Repellent” and will probably be filled by mosquito repellent listed in your Medicare formulary. Medicare prescription drug insurance will cover the expense of two cans of mosquito repellent every 30 days.
For patients without Medicare and a prescription for Off Deep Woods, you’ll pay as little as $7.22 for 1, 170gm of can of Off Deep Woods with a SingleCare Off Deep Woods at participating pharmacies.
Is there a generic of Off Deep Woods?
Off Deep Woods is a brand-name insect repellent with the active ingredient, DEET. There are generic mosquito repellents available, even with DEET, but they generally are not competitive with the price for Off Deep Woods.
What is Off Deep Woods?
Off Deep Woods is a powerful over-the-counter insect and mosquito repellent. Off Deep Woods is available in several forms, including aerosol spray, pump spray, mini-pump spray, and towelettes.
The active ingredient in Off Deep Woods, diethyltoluamide (DEET), repels mosquitoes both by masking the odors that stimulate their feeding reflex and by repelling them with the actual smell of DEET.
Because of the risk of mosquito-borne diseases, such as the Zika virus, Off Deep Woods is often prescribed by a physician and covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and many insurance plans. The physician will write a prescription for “Mosquito Repellent.” Your pharmacist will fill it with mosquito repellent approved by your prescription drug insurance. When Off Deep Woods is prescribed, it will be for two cans in a 30-day period.
What are the side effects of Off Deep Woods?
Most side effects caused by the active ingredient in Off Deep Woods, diethyltoluamide (DEET), will be skin reactions, such as rash, swelling, and irritation.
DEET is absorbed into the body through the skin and may cause side effects such as headaches, burning eyes, or difficulty breathing.
DEET affects the body's nervous system. Long-term use of DEET may cause mental and mood changes such as insomnia, mental impairment, and mood disturbances.
Allergic reactions are uncommon, but in rare cases, people have developed severe, body-wide skin reactions to DEET.