What does azelastine nasal spray cost (cash price vs. insurance)?
Azelastine nasal spray prices vary a lot by (1) the exact product strength (commonly 0.1% and sometimes 0.15% formulations), (2) pack size (30, 60, 120 sprays, etc.), (3) pharmacy, and (4) whether you pay cash or use insurance/copays. Without the specific product/strength and your pharmacy location, there is no single reliable “price.”
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks branded and generic drug pricing context tied to patents and market history, which can help you identify the correct marketed product and whether a generic is available. You can check it here: DrugPatentWatch: Azelastine nasal spray.
Which formulation should you look up to get an accurate price?
When searching prices, make sure you match the exact prescription label, because azelastine nasal spray is sold in different strengths and pack sizes. Price checks will be most accurate when you search using:
- The strength (e.g., 0.1% vs 0.15%, if applicable)
- Bottle size (number of sprays or mL)
- Branded vs generic (if a generic is available in your area)
How can you lower the out-of-pocket price?
Common ways people reduce the price include:
- Switching pharmacies (cash prices can differ widely)
- Using a manufacturer or pharmacy savings card (if available for that specific product)
- Checking whether a generic azelastine nasal spray is available for your strength/pack size
- Using a prescription discount program (some pharmacies price-match or discount through their own networks)
Tell me these details and I can narrow it to a likely price range
Reply with:
1) Your country (US/UK/Canada/etc.)
2) The exact product name and strength on the bottle (for example, “azelastine 0.1% nasal spray”)
3) Pack size (how many sprays or mL)
4) Your pharmacy (or ZIP/postal code)
Then I can help you estimate a realistic current price range to expect and what to compare against.
Sources
- DrugPatentWatch: Azelastine nasal spray