Renu Rewetting Drops FAQs
How much does Renu Rewetting Drops cost without insurance?
The retail price of Renu Rewetting Drops averages $9.84. Renu Rewetting Drops costs only $5.93 with a Renu Rewetting Drops coupon from SingleCare with a prescription. In fact, you can save up to 80% the retail price on many prescription drugs with a SingleCare discount card.
How much does Renu Rewetting Drops cost with insurance?
Renu Rewetting Drops is not covered by your insurance, so you will always pay full price rather than a lower, copay price. If your doctor has prescribed Renu Rewetting Drops, with a SingleCare savings card, Renu Rewetting Drops costs only $5.93.
Does Medicare cover Renu Rewetting Drops and how much does it cost?
Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage do not cover Renu Rewetting Drops. Consider instead using a SingleCare Renu Rewetting Drops coupon if you have a prescription for Renu Rewetting Drops. With SingleCare, the cost of Renu Rewetting Drops is reduced to $5.93 per 1, 15ml of bottle.
Is there a generic of Renu Rewetting Drops?
Renu Rewetting Drops is an over-the-counter brand-name eye drops remedy from Bausch + Lomb. Soft contact rewetting drops are available in a range of branded products, such as Refresh, and generic products, such as Up & Up and Equate.
What is Renu Rewetting Drops?
Renu Rewetting Drops are over-the-counter soft contacts rewetting drops. Renu Rewetting Drops adds moisture and electrolytes to the surface of the contact lens. Renu Rewetting Drops also helps to flush particles on the surface of the lens that may cause irritation. Renu Rewetting Drops also includes a disinfecting agent, povidone-iodine, as a preservative.
Put one to two drops of Renu Rewetting Drops on the surface of the contact lens while in the eye to moisten daily wear or extended wear lenses during the day. Always place one to two drops on the surface of extended wear lenses before going to sleep and upon waking up if you sleep with the lenses in.
What are the side effects of Renu Rewetting Drops?
Most people who use Renu Rewetting Drops experience no or minimal side effects. Common side effects of Renu Rewetting Drops are usually minor and temporary. They include but are not limited to, burning, stinging, irritation, eye pain, blurred vision, redness, and watering of the eye for a short period after the eye drops are applied. If these symptoms continue, remove the contact lenses from your eyes. Allergic reactions to povidone are rare but can be severe: swelling, redness, eye pain, and anaphylaxis, a sudden and dangerous drop in blood pressure. Again, remove the lenses at any sign of an allergic reaction to Renu Rewetting Drops.