Preguntas frecuentes sobre Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub
How much does Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub cost without insurance?
The price of Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub products will vary based on the store and special offers. On average, customers can expect to pay $11.35 for Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub. With a SingleCare discount card and a prescription for Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub, you pay only $6.55.
How much does Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub cost with insurance?
Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub is not covered by insurance, so there will be no copay cost. Currently, however, you will pay only $6.55 for Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub with a SingleCare savings card welcomed at participating pharmacies nationwide.
Does Medicare cover Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub and how much does it cost?
Medicare prescription drug plans do not cover purchases of Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub. An easy way to reduce the cost of Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub is by using a SingleCare discount card with your prescription for Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub. A SingleCare Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub coupon reduces the price of Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub to $6.55.
Is there a generic of Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub?
Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub is a brand-name topical pain reliever with menthol and camphor. A number of brand-name alternatives are available including Frozen Ice, Green Bamboo, Ice Quake Roll On, Muscle Mist, and others. Generic versions of Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub are also widely available.
What is Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub?
Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub is a topical over-the-counter medication that provides temporary pain relief for neck and shoulder pain as well as minor aches, pains, and bruises. The active ingredients in Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub are camphor and menthol.
Camphor has a long history of topical pain relief. It is a counter-irritant that works by overwhelming the nerves and distracting from the pain. Camphor stimulates the nerves that sense cold, so it produces a “cold” feeling when it is absorbed into the skin. Camphor is also a very mild anesthetic that relieves pain by partly numbing the nerves.
Menthol is derived from peppermint. It, too, is a counter-irritant by stimulating cold receptors to produce a cold feeling. It then produces a warm feeling.
Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub is rubbed on the skin over the affected area three to four times a day.
What are the side effects of Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub?
Side effects of camphor and menthol topical creams and ointments are minor. They are typically site reactions such as burning, cold, warmth, or redness. Allergic reactions are possible. The manufacturer advises that Tiger Balm Neck & Shoulder Rub be applied to a small area first to test for allergies.