What does fluticasone furoate (Ellipta) cost at the pharmacy?
I can’t give an exact price from the information provided here. Fluticasone furoate brand products (marketed as Ellipta for inhalation) can vary a lot by country, dose strength, pack size, insurance coverage, and pharmacy discount programs.
To get the right number, search using your exact product name (including strength, e.g., 50 mcg vs 100 mcg) and your location, then compare:
- retail cash price vs any pharmacy discount price
- your insurance copay
- whether the drug is on your plan’s formulary
How do insurance and copays change the out-of-pocket price?
Even if the “retail price” is high, insured patients often pay a fixed copay or coinsurance. Your out-of-pocket cost can change if:
- your plan requires prior authorization
- the product is subject to a deductible
- you switch to a different covered inhaled corticosteroid
If you share your country and whether you’re asking for a cash price or an insured copay, I can help you narrow what to check.
Are there cheaper alternatives to fluticasone furoate Ellipta?
Prices can drop if you use:
- a different fluticasone device or an equivalent inhaled corticosteroid option that your plan covers
- generic options where available (availability depends on the market and whether the specific product is off-patent)
What affects the price most (dose and inhaler strength)?
For fluticasone furoate, pricing typically changes with:
- inhaler strength (commonly different mcg per actuation)
- number of doses per inhaler
- whether you’re buying one inhaler vs multiple-month supplies (some pharmacies price bundles differently)
What exact product should you look up?
“Fluticasone furoate Ellipta” can refer to different strengths and pack sizes. When searching, include:
- “fluticasone furoate”
- “Ellipta”
- the strength (mcg)
- the inhaler size (number of doses)
If you tell me your country (and whether you want cash price or insured cost), plus the strength (e.g., 50 mcg or 100 mcg), I can guide you to the most relevant price lookup path.