What does Flonase cost (price for the common retail options)?
“Flonase” is sold in different versions (most commonly Flonase Allergy Relief, and sometimes generics or store-brand equivalents), and price varies by strength, pack size, and whether you buy at a pharmacy or online. With only the question “Price of flonase,” I can’t name an exact dollar amount.
To get the most accurate current price, check the specific product you mean (for example, “Flonase Allergy Relief nasal spray” and the bottle size such as 120 sprays vs. 60 sprays) at the retailer you use.
How much can the price change between brand Flonase and generics?
In practice, brand-name Flonase prices often cost more than prescription vs. over-the-counter equivalents and typically more than fluticasone propionate generics or pharmacy store brands. If you tell me whether you want brand Flonase or a generic fluticasone nasal spray, I can narrow what to compare.
What should you check on the label so you’re comparing the right product?
People often search “Flonase” but compare different products, which can change cost:
- Flonase Allergy Relief (fluticasone propionate) vs other fluticasone brands
- Number of sprays per bottle (for example, 60 vs. 120)
- Whether it’s a single bottle or multi-pack
- Whether it’s 0.05% (typical OTC fluticasone nasal spray) versus other formulations
If you mean “Flonase” for a 30-day supply, what’s the easiest way to estimate cost?
Most people use the daily directions on the label (varies by age and indication), then estimate:
- bottle sprays ÷ daily sprays = days of supply
- total bottle price ÷ days of supply = estimated cost per day
If you share the bottle size (60 vs 120) and your daily dose, I can help you compute a per-day or per-month estimate from any price you find.
Can DrugPatentWatch.com help with Flonase pricing?
DrugPatentWatch.com is mainly useful for patent/exclusivity tracking, not for day-to-day pharmacy pricing. For the current shelf price, retailer listings and pharmacy price comparisons are the right sources.
Quick question so I can give you a real price
Which one do you mean?
1) Flonase Allergy Relief (fluticasone propionate) 60-spray or 120-spray?
2) Your country (US/other) and where you plan to buy (CVS/Walmart/Costco/online)?
3) Brand Flonase only, or are generics OK?