Sodium Sulfacetamide is a generic prescription drug that treats acne, dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, and other scaly skin conditions caused by bacterial infections. Sodium Sulfacetamide is topically applied to the affected area on the skin and so is sold as a cleanser, cream, foam, lotion, or shampoo. Currently, the Sodium Sulfacetamide retail price is $482.79 for 1, 237ml of 10% bottle, but you can expect to pay $136.18 for 1, 237ml of 10% bottle with a SingleCare Sodium Sulfacetamide coupon. The rest of this article explains how Sodium Sulfacetamide works, its possible side effects, and how much Sodium Sulfacetamide costs.
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Sodium Sulfacetamide is a generic prescription drug that treats acne, dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, and other scaly skin conditions caused by bacterial infections. Sodium Sulfacetamide is topically applied to the affected area on the skin and so is sold as a cleanser, cream, foam, lotion, or shampoo. Currently, the Sodium Sulfacetamide retail price is $482.79 for 1, 237ml of 10% bottle, but you can expect to pay $136.18 for 1, 237ml of 10% bottle with a SingleCare Sodium Sulfacetamide coupon. The rest of this article explains how Sodium Sulfacetamide works, its possible side effects, and how much Sodium Sulfacetamide costs.
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.
| Pharmacy | Sodium Sulfacetamide Retail Price | Sodium Sulfacetamide SingleCare Price |
|---|---|---|
| Walgreens | $417.12 | $149.31 |
| Kroger Pharmacy | $414.75 | $379.20 |
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.
Sodium Sulfacetamide is a generic prescription drug that treats acne, dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, and other scaly skin conditions caused by bacterial infections. Sodium Sulfacetamide is topically applied to the affected area on the skin and so is sold as a cleanser, cream, foam, lotion, or shampoo. Currently, the Sodium Sulfacetamide retail price is $482.79 for 1, 237ml of 10% bottle, but you can expect to pay $136.18 for 1, 237ml of 10% bottle with a SingleCare Sodium Sulfacetamide coupon. The rest of this article explains how Sodium Sulfacetamide works, its possible side effects, and how much Sodium Sulfacetamide costs.
On average, Sodium Sulfacetamide costs $482.79 for 1, 237ml of 10% bottle without insurance. Of course, Sodium Sulfacetamide prices will vary depending on the manufacturer and the brand. If you're paying cash for Sodium Sulfacetamide, you can purchase Sodium Sulfacetamide for $136.18 for 1, 237ml of 10% bottle with a SingleCare discount card, welcome at major local pharmacies such as CVS, Longs Drugs, and Walmart.
Copay costs for Sodium Sulfacetamide may vary. In fact, some insurance companies do not cover Sodium Sulfacetamide. So check with your pharmacist to find out how your cost for Sodium Sulfacetamide with insurance compares to your savings with a SingleCare Sodium Sulfacetamide coupon. When you do, remember that with SingleCare, Sodium Sulfacetamide costs $136.18 for 1, 237ml of 10% bottle. This may actually be lower than your insurance copay.
Medicare drug plans usually cover Sodium Sulfacetamide and or its brand-name equivalents. SingleCare, however, reliably offers coupons for both Sodium Sulfacetamide and its brand-name versions, such as Ovace Plus, Klaron, or Sumaxin. Your SingleCare savings card is welcomed at major pharmacies, big-box retailers, and supermarket pharmacies nationwide.
Sodium Sulfacetamide is a generic prescription drug. It is also available as a brand-name prescription drug, Ovace Plus, manufactured by Mission Pharmacal, and Klaron, manufactured by Valeant. All are prescribed to treat the underlying bacterial infections that cause acne, scaling dermatitis and dandruff. SingleCare offers discount coupons for all on the SingleCare website and app. You can conveniently redeem these coupons at most major retailers around the nation, including Target, Walmart, Walgreens pharmacies, and more.
Sodium Sulfacetamide is a generic prescription drug with sodium sulfacetamide as the active ingredient. It is a topical antibacterial medication that actively prevents the growth of some bacteria that cause scaling dermatitis on the skin and head as well as acne.
Sodium Sulfacetamide is prescribed to patients with seborrheic dermatitis (scaling inflammation of the skin), seborrheic sicca (scaling dandruff), and acne. It can be purchased as a topical cream, lotion, cleanser, foam, or shampoo. The shampoo, however, has not yet been approved by the FDA as safe and effective.
While not a complete list, the most common side effects of Sodium Sulfacetamide are irritation, stinging, and burning.
Allergic reactions to sodium sulfacetamide are rare and include rashes and blisters. The most serious allergic reactions, however, are extremely rare but can be severe: Stevens-Johnson syndrome (flu-like symptoms, painful rash, and blisters) and drug-induced lupus (the immune system attacks healthy cells in the body).
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