
Beser Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $194.40
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$194.40
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$199.39
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$466.56
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Price history for Beser (brand) & Fluticasone (generic)
1 Bottle, 120ML of 0.05%
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Over the last 12 months, the average discount price of Beser is $441.98 using the SaveHealth savings card. That's an average savings of 26.34% on Beser with our discount card.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims
Beser dosage forms
Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
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120ML of 0.05% | 1 Bottle | $194.40 | $194.40 |
Beser Warnings
Fluticasone propionate topical is a medication that requires careful attention to its safety information due to potential risks. Below are key warnings and precautions you should be aware of before using this medication. Always discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider.
Hormone Issues and Withdrawal: Long-term or extensive use of fluticasone propionate topical may lead to adrenal suppression, where your body becomes reliant on the medication, reducing natural steroid production. Sudden cessation can cause withdrawal symptoms such as fever, joint or muscle pain, and fatigue. Be cautious if you use high-strength steroids, apply over large areas, or cover treated areas with bandages. Young children are at higher risk.
High Blood Sugar Risk: Prolonged use or applying large amounts of fluticasone propionate topical can elevate blood sugar levels, potentially increasing the risk of diabetes, particularly in individuals with uncontrolled blood sugar. Diabetic patients may need to monitor their blood sugar closely. Symptoms of high blood sugar include excessive thirst or hunger, frequent urination, fatigue, dry mouth, or blurred vision. Notify your healthcare provider if these occur.
Skin Infections: The use of this medication can lead to new or worsened skin infections, including fungal or bacterial types. Do not apply fluticasone propionate topical to infected areas until the infection resolves. Seek medical advice if you notice redness, swelling, pus, or if symptoms persist after two weeks of treatment.
Skin Reactions: Overuse or prolonged treatment can cause skin thinning, stretch marks, irritation, inflamed hair follicles, changes in skin color, or rashes. Minimize these risks by using the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration as prescribed. Report any new or worsening skin issues to your provider promptly.
Allergic Reactions: Inform your healthcare provider of any previous allergic reactions to steroid medications. Be alert for symptoms like dry skin, itching, rash, swelling, or blisters. Discontinue use and consult your provider if these signs appear.
Please follow your healthcare provider's instructions carefully and discuss any concerns you might have about using fluticasone propionate topical.
Beser Side Effects
When using this medication, some individuals may experience common side effects such as burning, itching, stinging, or dryness on the skin. These effects are usually mild and short-lived. If they persist or worsen, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider. Other commonly reported side effects include skin redness, irritation, or dryness, as well as hives and a burning sensation. These symptoms are typically mild and should not cause alarm. In more serious cases, users may notice side effects such as stretch marks, skin thinning or discoloration, acne, and excessive hair growth. Additionally, some people may develop small red bumps on the skin, known as folliculitis. These effects should be reported to a healthcare provider promptly. Rarely, the medication can be absorbed into the bloodstream, leading to symptoms of excessive corticosteroid levels, such as unusual tiredness, weight loss, headache, swelling of the ankles or feet, increased thirst or urination, and vision problems. These are more likely in children or those using the medication over large areas for extended periods. Serious allergic reactions to this drug are very rare but require immediate medical attention if they occur. Symptoms include rash, severe itching or swelling, especially of the face, tongue, or throat, severe dizziness, and trouble breathing. If you notice any other unusual effects, contact your healthcare provider.
Beser Interactions
When using Beser (fluticasone propionate) lotion, it's important to be aware of potential interactions to ensure safe and effective treatment. While topical application generally results in minimal systemic absorption, certain factors can influence how the body responds to the medication.
Grapefruit Juice: Consuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice may interfere with the metabolism of fluticasone, potentially increasing its levels in the body. This can lead to enhanced side effects such as facial swelling, high blood pressure, mood changes, fainting, stomach pain, or fluid retention. It's advisable to avoid grapefruit products while using Beser lotion.
Other Topical Products: Applying other skin products to the same area treated with Beser can affect its absorption and effectiveness. Unless directed by your healthcare provider, refrain from using additional topical medications, cosmetics, or skin care products on the treated area.
Occlusive Dressings: Covering the treated skin with bandages or wraps can increase the absorption of fluticasone, raising the risk of systemic side effects. Do not bandage or cover the treated area unless instructed by your doctor.
Medical Conditions: Inform your healthcare provider if you have conditions such as diabetes, liver disease, or any skin infections. These may influence how your body responds to Beser lotion and could require adjustments to your treatment plan.
Always consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your medication regimen or if you have concerns about potential interactions.
Using the SaveHealth discount card, what is the price of Beser without insurance?
Using the SaveHealth discount card, the price of Beser without insurance is $194.40.
What is the price of Beser at CVS?
The price of Beser at CVS is $194.40. SaveHealth can help you save 88% on Beser at CVS.
What is the price of Beser at Walgreens?
The price of Beser at Walgreens is $199.39. SaveHealth can help you save 87% on Beser at Walgreens.
What is the price of Beser at Walmart?
The price of Beser at Walmart is $466.56. SaveHealth can help you save 70% on Beser at Walmart.