Advair HFA is a prescription metered-dose inhaler used for the maintenance treatment of asthma in patients 12 years and older. It combines an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) and long-acting beta-agonist (LABA). Advair HFA is a brand-name medication, but its generic version, fluticasone-salmeterol, recently became available. The cost of Advair HFA without insurance is about $523.27 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler, but you can pay as little as $261.33 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler when you use a free SingleCare Advair HFA coupon.
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Advair HFA is a prescription metered-dose inhaler used for the maintenance treatment of asthma in patients 12 years and older. It combines an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) and long-acting beta-agonist (LABA). Advair HFA is a brand-name medication, but its generic version, fluticasone-salmeterol, recently became available. The cost of Advair HFA without insurance is about $523.27 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler, but you can pay as little as $261.33 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler when you use a free SingleCare Advair HFA coupon.
Advair HFA is a prescription metered-dose inhaler used for the maintenance treatment of asthma in patients 12 years and older. It combines an inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) and long-acting beta-agonist (LABA). Advair HFA is a brand-name medication, but its generic version, fluticasone-salmeterol, recently became available. The cost of Advair HFA without insurance is about $523.27 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler, but you can pay as little as $261.33 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler when you use a free SingleCare Advair HFA coupon.
If you do not have insurance, the retail price of Advair HFA is about $523.27 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler, if not more. You can save on prescription costs by using a free SingleCare Advair HFA coupon at a participating pharmacy. A SingleCare coupon can lower the cost of Advair HFA to $261.33 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler.
Advair HFA may be covered by insurance, depending on the plan. You can call your insurance plan to see if Advair HFA is covered by your plan or if an alternative inhaler is preferred. Advair HFA may also require prior authorization before it can be covered. The generic version of Advair HFA, fluticasone-salmeterol, may also be preferred. If the copay is still too high, consider using a SingleCare coupon to pay the lowest price of $261.33 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler for your Advair HFA refill at participating pharmacies.
Medicare prescription plans sometimes cover Advair HFA, but the cost may vary per plan and whether or not a deductible has been met. Medicare plans may require prior authorization, prefer an alternative, or only cover the generic version of Advair HFA. However, a SingleCare coupon gives you the ability to pay as little as $261.33 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler.
Medicaid may cover the cost of Advair HFA, depending on the plan and state. Medicaid copays usually range from $0 to $3 when a medication is covered. Some plans may cover alternative inhalers or prefer the generic version of Advair HFA. If Advair HFA is not covered, consider using a SingleCare coupon to get the lowest price.
Fluticasone-salmeterol is the generic version of Advair HFA, which was recently made available. GSK is the manufacturer of the brand name Advair HFA.
If Advair HFA is still too expensive, use a free SingleCare savings card to pay as little as $261.33 for 1, 12gm of 115-21mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler. Signing up for SingleCare’s loyalty program can help you save even more each month.
There are other potential ways to save on Advair HFA, such as:
Asking your healthcare provider for free samples
Using a manufacturer coupon if eligible
Enrolling in patient assistance programs, depending on availability and eligibility
Shopping around to see the cost of Advair HFA at different pharmacies
Applying for Medicare Extra Help if eligible
Using a flexible spending account (FSA) or health savings account (HSA) if available
Switching to the generic version of Advair HFA
Switching to an alternative medication
A cheaper alternative to Advair HFA may be its generic version, fluticasone-salmeterol. Additionally, Wixela Inhub is a dry powder inhaler that contains the same active ingredients as Advair HFA. Other combination inhalers include Symbicort (budesonide-formoterol) and Breo Ellipta (fluticasone-vilanterol), which are now both available as generics. The cheapest option may depend on your insurance formulary, but you can always shop on SingleCare to find and compare the lowest prices of each medication at nearby pharmacies. Talk to your healthcare provider about treatment options to find what works best for you.
Josephine Bawab, Pharm.D., graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy. She began working in community pharmacy in 2012 and has worked for multiple chain pharmacies since then. She is passionate about helping patients and precepting students. She currently works and resides in Virginia, where she is just a few minutes away from the beach.
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