Loprox is an antifungal drug that comes as a topical gel, cream, and shampoo. The gel and cream forms may be prescribed to treat fungal skin infections such as ringworm or athlete’s foot, while the shampoo is primarily prescribed to treat an inflammatory scalp condition called seborrheic dermatitis. The Loprox price can vary significantly by form, strength, and pharmacy, but all forms can be expensive for patients who are paying out of pocket. To make this medication more affordable, we provide a convenient form of patient assistance: a Loprox coupon that can get you a discount of up to 75% every time you fill your prescription. We also share a link to a Loprox manufacturer coupon or rebate whenever one is available. Read the sections below to learn more about how you can reduce your Loprox cost.
At Internet Drug Coupons, we’re always searching pharmaceutical sites for the latest discounts on medications. Whenever we find a coupon, savings card, rebate, or patient assistance program, we share it on our site, making it easy for our visitors to find discounts on all their medications in one place. Unfortunately, the Loprox manufacturer doesn’t have a coupon or any other savings offer right now. Keep checking this page; we’ll update it if a new manufacturer discount does become available. In the meantime, our exclusive Loprox coupon can help you save at the pharmacy.
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For those who want to save on multiple medications, or who worry they’ll lose track of a paper or digital coupon, we also offer an exclusive Rx Savings Card. Our savings card is good for a 20-75% discount on the cost of Loprox and thousands of other qualifying medications. Click ‘Free Rx Card’ at the top of the page or ‘Get Card in Mail’ under the other coupon access options, and we’ll send you a personal discount card and welcome kit. Store your card in your wallet so that you can use it every time you go to the pharmacy.
Read information about Loprox below to learn about its common uses. If you have questions about this medicine, please consult with your doctor or pharmacist and be sure to inform them of all the medications you are currently taking.