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100ML, Peppermint Oil (1 Bottle)
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$222.96
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$239.25
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Price history for Ibgard (brand) & Peppermint Oil (generic)
1 Bottle, 100ML
Average retail price for Ibgard
Average retail price for Peppermint Oil
Average SaveHealth price for Peppermint Oil
Our price history data is based on aggregated prescription data collected from participating pharmacies in America. Our prescription data updates daily to reflect the latest price changes. If you notice a missing data point, it means there wasn't sufficient data available to generate a monetary value for that date.
We analyzed Peppermint Oil prices for (100ML, 1 Bottle) over the last 12 months. The average retail price was $800.51, while the average price using the SaveHealth discount card was $234.72. That's a savings of approximately 70.68% when using our Peppermint Oil coupon.
Compared to the generic version, Ibgard had an average price of $22.69 over the same time period. With the SaveHealth savings card, Peppermint Oil is -934.46% cheaper on average than Ibgard.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.
Peppermint Oil dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 0.2ML 30 Bottles $8.52 $0.28 0.2ML 60 Bottles $15.04 $0.25 0.2ML 90 Bottles $21.55 $0.24 50MG 30 Bottles $6.05 $0.20 50MG 60 Bottles $10.10 $0.17 50MG 90 Bottles $14.14 $0.16 50MG 30 Bottles $5.54 $0.18 50MG 60 Bottles $9.09 $0.15 50MG 90 Bottles $12.63 $0.14 90MG 30 Bottles $13.49 $0.45
Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
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0.2ML | 30 Bottles | $8.52 | $0.28 |
0.2ML | 60 Bottles | $15.04 | $0.25 |
0.2ML | 90 Bottles | $21.55 | $0.24 |
50MG | 30 Bottles | $6.05 | $0.20 |
50MG | 60 Bottles | $10.10 | $0.17 |
50MG | 90 Bottles | $14.14 | $0.16 |
50MG | 30 Bottles | $5.54 | $0.18 |
50MG | 60 Bottles | $9.09 | $0.15 |
50MG | 90 Bottles | $12.63 | $0.14 |
90MG | 30 Bottles | $13.49 | $0.45 |
90MG | 60 Bottles | $24.98 | $0.42 |
90MG | 90 Bottles | $36.46 | $0.41 |
100ML | 1 Bottle | $222.96 | $222.96 |
100ML | 2 Bottles | $453.91 | $226.96 |
100ML | 3 Bottles | $684.87 | $228.29 |
Peppermint Oil Warnings
Peppermint Oil Side Effects
Peppermint Oil Interactions
Peppermint oil is widely used for its potential health benefits, but it's important to be aware of how it may interact with certain medications and supplements. These interactions can affect how your body processes various drugs, potentially leading to increased side effects or reduced effectiveness.
Cyclosporine: Peppermint oil may slow down the breakdown of cyclosporine, a medication used to prevent organ rejection after transplantation. This can result in higher levels of the drug in your bloodstream, increasing the risk of side effects. If you're taking cyclosporine, consult your healthcare provider before using peppermint oil.
Medications Metabolized by the Liver: Peppermint oil can influence liver enzymes responsible for metabolizing certain drugs. This may lead to higher concentrations of these medications in your body. Examples include:
CYP1A2 Substrates: Such as Caffeine, Clozapine, and Theophylline.
CYP2C19 Substrates: Including Citalopram, Diazepam, and Omeprazole.
CYP3A4 Substrates: Such as Simvastatin, Clarithromycin, and Sildenafil.
If you're on any of these medications, it's advisable to discuss the use of peppermint oil with your healthcare provider to avoid potential interactions.
Iron Supplements: Peppermint oil may reduce the absorption of iron supplements, diminishing their effectiveness. To prevent this, avoid taking peppermint oil and iron supplements simultaneously.
Acid-Reducing Medications: Enteric-coated peppermint oil capsules are designed to dissolve in the intestines to minimize stomach irritation. However, taking them with acid-reducing medications—such as antacids, proton pump inhibitors (like omeprazole), or H2 blockers (like Famotidine)—can cause the capsules to dissolve prematurely in the stomach. This may lead to gastrointestinal discomfort and reduced effectiveness of the peppermint oil. To avoid this, take peppermint oil capsules at least two hours before or after using acid-reducing medications.
Blood Pressure Medications: Some animal studies suggest that peppermint may lower blood pressure. If you're taking medications to lower blood pressure, using peppermint oil might enhance their effect, potentially leading to excessively low blood pressure. It's important to monitor your blood pressure and consult your healthcare provider before combining these treatments.
Diabetes Medications: Test tube studies suggest peppermint may lower blood sugar, raising the risk of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar). If you're managing diabetes with medication, be cautious with peppermint oil and discuss its use with your healthcare provider.
Always inform your healthcare provider about all the medications and supplements you're taking, including peppermint oil, to ensure safe and effective treatment.
What is peppermint oil used for?
Peppermint oil is commonly used for its potential therapeutic benefits. It is often utilized to help alleviate symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), such as abdominal pain and bloating. Additionally, peppermint oil may be used to relieve tension headaches when applied topically. It is also sometimes used for its soothing effects on the digestive system and to provide relief from indigestion and nausea.
What is the main use of peppermint oil?
Peppermint oil is primarily used for its soothing effects on the digestive system. It is commonly utilized to relieve symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), such as abdominal pain, bloating, and gas. Additionally, peppermint oil is often used for its potential to alleviate tension headaches and muscle pain due to its cooling and calming properties.
Using the SaveHealth discount card, what is the price of Peppermint Oil without insurance?
Using the SaveHealth discount card, the price of Peppermint Oil without insurance is $222.96.
What is the price of Peppermint Oil at Walgreens?
The price of Peppermint Oil at Walgreens is $222.96. SaveHealth can help you save 72% on Peppermint Oil at Walgreens.