RectiCare Coupons & Prices

RectiCare is an over-the-counter anorectal cream used to relieve symptoms of pain, burning, and itching associated with rectal and anal disorders such as hemorrhoids or rectal irritation. The generic version of this medication is lidocaine. The average retail price of RectiCare is around $34.24 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube. You can pay a reduced price of $20.72 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube of cream of generic RectiCare by using a SingleCare RectiCare coupon at participating pharmacies such as CVS Pharmacy, Target, Longs Drugs, Walmart, and Kroger.

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RectiCare coupon at Walgreens Pharmacy
$23.72
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RectiCare coupon at Kroger Pharmacy
$25.03
$ 22.03
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RectiCare coupon at Harris Teeter Pharmacy
$25.03
$ 22.03
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RectiCare coupon at Food Lion Pharmacy
$ 27.58
RectiCare coupon at Costco Pharmacy
$ 31.92

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Prices updated: 12/05/2025

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About RectiCare

RectiCare is an over-the-counter anorectal cream used to relieve symptoms of pain, burning, and itching associated with rectal and anal disorders such as hemorrhoids or rectal irritation. The generic version of this medication is lidocaine. The average retail price of RectiCare is around $34.24 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube. You can pay a reduced price of $20.72 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube of cream of generic RectiCare by using a SingleCare RectiCare coupon at participating pharmacies such as CVS Pharmacy, Target, Longs Drugs, Walmart, and Kroger.

RectiCare Price History & Information

Price History for Recticare (Brand) & Lidocaine (Anorectal) (Generic)

1 count, tube, 30gm of 5%

Our price history metrics are calculated from aggregate prescription data that we receive from all participating pharmacies. This chart updates daily to show new price fluctuations. If a data point is missing from the chart, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.

Average 1-Month Prices for Recticare (Brand) & Lidocaine (Anorectal) (Generic)

1 count, tube, 30gm of 5%
PharmacyRecticare Retail PriceLidocaine (Anorectal) Retail PriceLidocaine (Anorectal) SingleCare Price
Walmart-$59.20$59.20
Walgreens$30.00$37.41$33.21
Kroger Pharmacy$27.60$46.03$23.51
Albertsons Pharmacy-$53.10$22.80

These prices are based on the last month of SingleCare prescription fill data by major pharmacy. This table updates daily to show the most accurate typical prices by pharmacies. If a data point is missing from the table, it is because we do not have enough data to produce a reliable figure.

About RectiCare

RectiCare is an over-the-counter anorectal cream used to relieve symptoms of pain, burning, and itching associated with rectal and anal disorders such as hemorrhoids or rectal irritation. The generic version of this medication is lidocaine. The average retail price of RectiCare is around $34.24 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube. You can pay a reduced price of $20.72 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube of cream of generic RectiCare by using a SingleCare RectiCare coupon at participating pharmacies such as CVS Pharmacy, Target, Longs Drugs, Walmart, and Kroger.

RectiCare FAQs

How much does RectiCare cost without insurance?

Without insurance coverage, the average cost of RectiCare is around $34.24 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube. SingleCare can help you to save on this total with our RectiCare savings cards. Pay $20.72 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube of cream of generic RectiCare refills at participating pharmacies such as CVS, Target, Longs Drugs, Walmart, Kroger, Fry's and Walgreens.

How much does RectiCare cost with insurance?

Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs like RectiCare are usually not covered by most insurance plans. In some cases, your doctor may write a prescription for RectiCare, but otherwise, pharmacy RectiCare coupons are probably the best option when buying RectiCare. You can pay $20.72 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube of cream of generic RectiCare when you use our SingleCare savings card for RectiCare.

Does Medicare cover RectiCare and how much does it cost?

Medicare generally does not offer coverage for over-the-counter medications. You may find that the cash price of RectiCare is as high as $34.24 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube. Use a SingleCare discount card today to save on your RectiCare medication. Pay $20.72 for 1, 30gm of 5% tube of cream of generic RectiCare at participating pharmacies when you present your SingleCare savings card.

Is there a generic of RectiCare?

RectiCare is a brand-name over-the-counter medication. The generic alternative to RectiCare is lidocaine.

What is RectiCare?

RectiCare is an over-the-counter medicinal cream used to relieve symptoms of pain, burning, and itching associated with rectal and anal disorders.such as hemorrhoids or rectal irritation. Lidocaine is the active ingredient in this medication. It is a powerful local anesthetic that numbs, provides pain relief, and reduces irritation and discomfort.

RectiCare anorectal cream comes in the form of a topical cream and is meant for external rectal use only. It should not be taken by mouth. Consult with your doctor or the instructions on the package to guide you in applying this medication. Some patients use latex gloves or finger cots when applying RectiCare. Your doctor may recommend a specific dose based on your current condition and how well you respond to the treatment.

Do not use this medication more often than recommended by your doctor. You should also tell your doctor about all other medications that you are currently taking before you begin the use of RectiCare. This will help your doctor to assess if RectiCare is the most appropriate medication for you to use and to identify if it may react negatively to other medications you're currently on.

What are the side effects of RectiCare?

Patients who use this medication rarely complain of any unwanted side effects. However, in some rare cases, coughing, blistering, itching, reddening of the skin, fever, and fast heartbeat were experienced. Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any of these effects and especially if they persist or worsen.

Allergic reactions to RectiCare are usually rare. If you are allergic to this medication you may experience symptoms of an allergic reaction such as swelling, itching, tightness in the chest, and trouble breathing. Seek immediate medical attention if you begin to notice symptoms that may relate to an allergic reaction.

This is not a complete list of side effects. Other effects not listed here may also occur while you are taking this medication. Check with your healthcare provider for complete medical advice on the risks and benefits involved with using RectiCare.

Where are RectiCare coupons from SingleCare accepted?

SingleCare is accepted at most national pharmacies and grocers, including the following:

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