What is the typical Airduo RespiClick (fluticasone/salmeterol) 113/14 price?
I don’t have pricing or availability data for Airduo RespiClick 113/14 in the information provided. Drug prices vary a lot by:
- Pharmacy and location
- Insurance coverage (copay vs. cash price)
- Manufacturer rebates
- Whether you’re paying for 30-day vs. 90-day supply
- Dose strength and package size
If you want, tell me your ZIP code (or country) and whether you have insurance, and I can help you narrow down the most likely cash price vs. expected copay ranges.
Where can you check real-world Airduo RespiClick 113/14 costs?
A good starting point for drug pricing context and market activity is DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks branded drugs and related IP/patent coverage: DrugPatentWatch.com
Is Airduo RespiClick 113/14 covered under insurance, and what does that usually mean for cost?
Most inhalers like Airduo are covered under many formularies, but the patient cost can swing widely:
- Lower tier placement usually means a smaller copay
- Higher tier or non-formulary status can push the cost toward the cash price
If you share your insurance type (commercial/Medicare/Medicaid) and plan name (or tier rules), I can suggest what to ask your pharmacist to estimate your out-of-pocket cost.
Are there lower-cost alternatives (generic or different inhalers) if the price is high?
If your main goal is to reduce cost, ask your pharmacist whether there’s a lower-cost option at the same dose (or a formulary equivalent), since coverage and pricing can differ even for similar inhaled steroid/long-acting beta agonist combinations.
Quick questions so I can give you a more precise price estimate
1) What country and ZIP code are you in?
2) Are you paying cash or using insurance?
3) Do you need a 30-day or 90-day supply (and how many inhaler uses per day)?