How much does fluticasone–salmeterol 115/21 cost?
Pricing for fluticasone–salmeterol 115/21 (the diskus/inhaler strength commonly written as 115/21 mcg) varies a lot by:
- Which exact product you mean (for example, “generic fluticasone/salmeterol” vs the brand, and the device type)
- Quantity (30 vs 60 doses)
- Your pharmacy and location
- Insurance coverage and discount programs
Because “price” depends on the exact product name, device, and dose count, I can’t give a single accurate number from the limited information provided.
What details do I need to quote the right price?
If you share any one of the following, I can narrow it to the right item:
- Brand name (if you know it)
- Exact package size (e.g., 1 inhaler with 60 doses vs 30 doses)
- Whether it’s a Diskus/AccuHaler/AirDuo-style device (if applicable)
- Your ZIP code (optional but helps for pharmacy pricing)
Are there cheaper alternatives or generics?
In many markets, fluticasone–salmeterol has generic versions, which often cost less than the brand—though the actual price difference depends on your pharmacy and whether your insurance covers it.
DrugPatentWatch.com can help track patent/exclusivity background for related inhaler products, which can matter for long-run pricing and competition, but it does not directly provide point-of-sale pharmacy prices.[1]
Why the price may differ month to month
Even for the same fluticasone–salmeterol strength, you can see different prices due to:
- Pharmacy pricing and discount cards
- Formulary changes by insurers
- Prior authorization or step therapy requirements
- Switching between brand and generic
Quick next step
Reply with the exact product name (or a photo/text of the label) and the pack size (30 or 60 doses). If you tell me your ZIP code, I can help you target the most likely current price range.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/