Preguntas frecuentes sobre Similac Neosure
How much does Similac Neosure cost without insurance?
Without insurance, Similac Neosure retails for about $209.59 for 10, 397gm of cans. You can save on your out-of-pocket costs for Similac Neosure infant formula by using a SingleCare discount card with your purchase. Our free discount card lowers your Similac Neosure price to as little as $145.79. Present your card at checkout at your neighborhood pharmacy to start saving.
How much does Similac Neosure cost with insurance?
Similac Neosure infant formula may be covered under your insurance plan if a doctor writes a prescription for it. However, Similac Neosure is normally available over-the-counter and may be ineligible for insurance coverage. Your pharmacist can tell you if this product is covered and how much it costs. If your doctor does prescribe Similac Neosure for your preemie, but your insurance still won't cover it, you can still save on Similac Neosure with SingleCare. Use one of our Similac Neosure coupons on your Similac Neosure refill and pay our lowest price $145.79 for 10, 397gm of cans.
Does Medicare cover Similac Neosure and how much does it cost?
Medicare does not currently cover Similac Neosure. You can save by using a SingleCare savings card with your next purchase of Similac Neosure. With our discount card, you pay the reduced price of $145.79 for 10, 397gm of cans of Similac Neosure.
Is there a generic of Similac Neosure?
Similac Neosure is a brand-name infant formula for premature babies that is manufactured by Abbott Laboratories Inc. There are currently no generic versions of Similac Neosure. Other Similac products from Abbott Laboratories include Similac Organic and Similac Soy Isomil.
What is Similac Neosure?
Similac Neosure infant formula with iron is a specially enriched baby formula for premature babies. It Supports better gains in weight, length, and head circumference for premature babies when compared to term infant formula. Similac Neosure also has OptiGro (DHA, lutein, vitamin E) to support your baby's brain and eye development. These ingredients are the same as those found in breastmilk.
Similac Neosure does not contain any artificial growth hormones and it is gluten-free, Halal, and Kosher. Similac Neosure is available as a powder, in ready-to-feed bottles in various sizes.If your baby is not a preemie but you are still looking for a formula that will cater to special dietary conditions you could ask your pediatrician about other Similac formulas such as Similac Sensitive, Similac Alimentum, and Similac Pro-Advance.
Do not use any Similac Neosure product if your baby is allergic to it.
Before using Similac Neosure infant formula, tell your child's doctor about any other medical concerns your baby may have and about all the treatments that your child is using including all prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicines.
Only use Similac Neosure as recommended by your healthcare provider or in the recommended serving size on the packaging. Using more than the recommended serving size may have adverse effects on your baby.
What are the side effects of Similac Neosure?
If your baby has signs of an allergic reaction after using Similac Neosure infant formula, get immediate medical attention. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, itching, hives, red, swollen, peeling, or blistered skin, chest tightness, trouble breathing, and swelling of the face, lips, throat, or tongue.
This is not a complete list of the possible side effects of Similac Neosure and others can occur. Always check with your child's pediatrician before introducing new products to your baby's diet. You can also ask your pediatrician for a full list of the potential risks associated with using Similac Neosure.