Vaseline FAQs
How much does Vaseline cost without insurance?
The price for Vaseline varies by product and by store. On average, however, you can expect to pay $11.99 for most Vaseline products. With a SingleCare discount card, a prescription for Vaseline costs $8.44. For all your prescription needs, a SingleCare savings card can save you as much as 80% on your purchases at participating pharmacies nationwide.
How much does Vaseline cost with insurance?
Vaseline is a family of over-the-counter skin products that are unlikely to be covered by health insurance like a prescription drug. If you have a prescription for any Vaseline product, use a free Vaseline coupon from SingleCare. Vaseline's price with a SingleCare discount card is only $8.44.
Does Medicare cover Vaseline and how much does it cost?
Vaseline is a family of low-priced over-the-counter skin products that are not covered by Medicare prescription drug plans. For Medicare patients with a prescription for a Vaseline skin product, you’ll pay as little as $8.44 for 1, 368gm of jar of Vaseline with a SingleCare Vaseline at major such as Target, Walmart, Fry's, and more.
Is there a generic of Vaseline?
Vaseline is a brand-name family of skincare creams, lotions, and lip balm. Active ingredients vary by product, but all are found in over-the-counter brand-name and generic skincare products, such as Aveeno, Gold Bond, and store-branded generics. Generic white petroleum jelly is widely available under well-known generic brands such as CVS Health, Up & Up, and Equate, among others. Search the SingleCare website to find coupons and more information for these products.
What is Vaseline?
Vaseline is an over-the-counter family of skin softening, moisturizing, and barrier creams, lotions, and lip balm. The original Vaseline product was white petroleum jelly (petrolatum) that was sold as a skin protectant, barrier, and wound barrier. Vaseline products are formulated to prevent or relieve mild cases of dry skin, eczema, sunburn, or other mild skin conditions or to protect skin from the environment. Not all Vaseline products include white petroleum jelly.
Drug products include Healing Jelly (white petroleum jelly), Body Balm Jelly Stick, Intensive Care moisturizing products, Intensive Care oil, Clinical Care moisturizing products, and a family of Lip Balm products with white petroleum jelly and other ingredients.
What are the side effects of Vaseline?
Some but not all common side effects of Vaseline are primarily allergic reactions to the active or inactive ingredients and include skin redness, itching, burning, or irritation.