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Eskata was a prescription topical solution containing 40% hydrogen peroxide, approved by the FDA in December 2017 for the treatment of raised seborrheic keratoses (SKs), which are common non-cancerous skin growths. Applied in a healthcare provider's office using a pen-like applicator, Eskata offered a non-invasive alternative to traditional methods like cryotherapy or surgical removal. However, in August 2019, the manufacturer voluntarily discontinued its commercialization in the United States due to business reasons, and it is no longer available.
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Use our Eskata 40% coupon with prices from $3939.68 for 30 Solutions. You can also use our Eskata 40% coupon with prices from $7891.35 for 60 Solutions. We have a Eskata 40% coupon with prices from $11843.03 for 90 Solutions.
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40%30 Solutions$3939.68$131.32
40%60 Solutions$7891.35$131.52
40%90 Solutions$11843.03$131.59
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Eskata Warnings

When considering the use of Eskata for treating raised seborrheic keratoses, it's important to be aware of certain safety concerns:

Eye Exposure Risks: Eskata is a high-concentration hydrogen peroxide solution intended for external skin application. If it accidentally comes into contact with the eyes, it can cause serious injuries such as corneal damage, chemical conjunctivitis, eyelid swelling, severe eye pain, and in extreme cases, permanent vision loss. To prevent such incidents, healthcare providers should avoid applying Eskata near the eyes and take precautions to protect the eyes during treatment. In the event of accidental eye exposure, the affected eye should be flushed with water for 15 to 30 minutes, and immediate medical attention should be sought.

Local Skin Reactions: Application of Eskata may lead to significant skin reactions at the treatment site. These can include skin erosion, ulceration, blistering, and scarring. It's crucial to monitor the treated area for any severe reactions. If such reactions occur, further treatment with Eskata should be postponed until the skin has fully healed.

Application Precautions: Eskata is designed for professional use and should be applied only by a healthcare provider. It is not intended for self-administration at home. The solution should not be applied to open wounds, infected areas, or mucous membranes. Care should be taken to ensure that Eskata does not come into contact with the eyes, mouth, or nose during application.

By adhering to these safety guidelines, the risks associated with Eskata can be minimized, ensuring a safer treatment experience for patients.

Eskata Side Effects

Eskata is a topical solution containing 40% hydrogen peroxide, prescribed for the treatment of raised seborrheic keratoses. While effective, its use can lead to various side effects, primarily affecting the skin at the application site. Immediately after application, common reactions include redness (erythema), stinging sensations, swelling (edema), itching (pruritus), and the formation of small blisters (vesiculation). These effects are typically mild to moderate and tend to subside within a week. However, some individuals may experience more severe skin reactions, such as erosion (breakdown of the skin), ulceration (open sores), and scarring. These severe reactions are less common but warrant prompt medical attention. Long-term skin changes have also been observed following treatment with Eskata. These include persistent redness, darkening of the skin (hyperpigmentation), lightening of the skin (hypopigmentation), and scaling. In rare instances, patients have reported eyelid swelling and the development of painful blisters on the body. A particularly serious concern is the risk of eye injury if Eskata comes into contact with the eyes. Such exposure can lead to severe eye pain, redness, swelling, and, in extreme cases, permanent eye damage, including blindness. If accidental eye exposure occurs, it is crucial to rinse the eyes thoroughly with water for 15 to 30 minutes and seek immediate medical attention. Given these potential side effects, Eskata should only be applied by a healthcare professional trained in its use. Patients are advised to report any adverse reactions to their healthcare provider promptly.

Eskata Interactions

Eskata, a topical solution containing Hydrogen Peroxide, was used to treat raised seborrheic keratoses, a type of non-cancerous skin growth. Administered directly to the skin by healthcare professionals, Eskata's localized application resulted in minimal systemic absorption. Consequently, no significant drug interactions were identified. However, it's important to note that Eskata has been discontinued and is no longer available in the United States. If you previously used Eskata for seborrheic keratoses, consult your healthcare provider about alternative treatments, such as cryotherapy or surgical removal.
Eskata FAQs
Using the SaveHealth discount card, what is the price of Eskata without insurance?

Using the SaveHealth discount card, the price of Eskata without insurance is $3939.68.

The price of Eskata at CVS is $3939.68. SaveHealth can help you save 72% on Eskata at CVS.

The price of Eskata at Walgreens is $4040.20. SaveHealth can help you save 71% on Eskata at Walgreens.

The price of Eskata at Walmart is $4029.21. SaveHealth can help you save 72% on Eskata at Walmart.