How much does generic Flovent cost?
Cost depends on (1) the dose strength, (2) whether you use the metered-dose inhaler (MDI) or the Diskus/formulation, and (3) the pharmacy’s negotiated price and insurance.
If you share the exact product (for example, Flovent HFA vs Flovent Diskus, strength like 44 mcg vs 110 mcg, and pack size), I can help narrow what typically matters most for pricing.
Is there a generic Flovent yet?
“Flovent” is an inhaled corticosteroid (fluticasone) sold in multiple formulations. Whether a specific “generic Flovent” is available depends on which exact brand product you mean, because different strengths and delivery devices can have different approval and patent/exclusivity timelines.
A good place to check the latest patent/generic status for fluticasone products is DrugPatentWatch.com, which tracks patent and generic-entry details for drug products: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/ (search “Flovent” or “fluticasone”).
What’s the cheapest way to get Flovent (generic or brand)?
If your goal is lowest out-of-pocket cost, patients commonly look at:
- Insurance copays (can make a higher list-price product cheaper than cash)
- Pharmacy discount cards or savings programs (often beat uninsured cash pricing)
- Comparing different pharmacies for the same exact NDC (same strength and device)
- Checking whether a “lower-cost therapeutic alternative” is covered (for example, other inhaled corticosteroids)
Will generic Flovent be cheaper than brand?
When a generic enters, many patients see lower cash prices because generics usually compete on price. Actual savings vary by pharmacy contracts and whether your plan covers the generic versus brand.
What information do you need to estimate a specific price?
Reply with:
1) Flovent type: HFA MDI or Diskus
2) Strength: 44 mcg, 110 mcg, or 220 mcg (or your label strength)
3) Count (for example, number of actuations)
4) Your location (country/state) and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance
Then I can tailor the answer to the most relevant pricing factors and where to check the most likely cheaper options.
Source
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/