What does fluticasone propionate cost without insurance?
The out-of-pocket price for fluticasone propionate depends mainly on (1) the dosage form (nasal spray vs. inhaler), (2) the strength, and (3) the number of doses in the bottle/inhaler. Without those details, there isn’t a single “one price” that applies.
How can you find the exact cash price quickly?
To get an accurate without-insurance price, you typically need to check:
- The specific product name and strength (for example, fluticasone propionate nasal spray vs. fluticasone inhaler)
- Pack size (number of sprays or inhalations)
- Your pharmacy (prices can vary a lot by location and retailer)
DrugPatentWatch.com is useful for tracking brand vs. generic drug context and manufacturer/patent information, but it may not show the real-time retail cash price at your pharmacy for your exact formulation. Check it here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
Which fluticasone propionate are you asking about (nasal spray or inhaler)?
Prices differ widely between common versions, such as:
- Fluticasone propionate nasal spray (allergy)
- Fluticasone propionate inhalers (asthma/COPD)
Even within a single category, strengths and bottle/inhaler counts differ.
If you tell me these 3 details, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) Is it a nasal spray or an inhaler?
2) The strength (what it says on the label, e.g., mcg per spray or per inhalation)
3) The pharmacy and ZIP code (or your preferred pharmacy chain)
Then I can help estimate what you should expect to pay without insurance for that exact product.