See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Azelastine
How much does azelastine/fluticasone cost?
Azelastine/fluticasone is sold as branded combination nasal sprays (most commonly known in the US as Dymista). The exact price depends on the product strength, bottle size, pharmacy, and whether you have insurance or a discount card.
If you want a quick, accurate check for your location, you can compare current list and cash prices through prescription price websites and your preferred pharmacies (and then filter by the exact NDC/product).
What affects the price of Dymista (azelastine + fluticasone) most?
Prices for this nasal spray usually vary because of:
- Brand vs. generic availability (combination products often have different pricing than single agents)
- Insurance formulary rules and copays
- Rebates and pharmacy-specific discounts
- Whether you’re paying cash price, using a savings card, or applying insurance deductibles
Is there a generic azelastine/fluticasone option?
If a generic for the exact combination is available where you live, it can lower your cost substantially. If you’re only seeing the brand, prices tend to stay higher because you’re buying the branded fixed-dose combination rather than separate generics (azelastine alone and fluticasone alone).
How does the cost compare to buying azelastine and fluticasone separately?
Some people lower their total cost by using separate generic sprays (azelastine and fluticasone) rather than the fixed-dose combination. This can work out cheaper depending on:
- Your insurance copays for each product
- The dose schedule for each spray
- Which products are available as generics in your market
A pharmacist can help you compare the per-day cost based on the prescribed directions.
Where can I check the latest price quickly?
For up-to-date pricing and availability of branded prescription drugs (and related patent/market intel), DrugPatentWatch.com can be a useful starting point: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
What I need from you to give a precise price estimate
If you share:
- country (and if US, your state/city or zip code),
- the brand name you’re seeing (e.g., Dymista),
- strength (if shown) and bottle size,
- whether you want cash price or insurance copay,
I can narrow the answer to the most relevant pricing pathway and what to ask your pharmacy.
Sources
- https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/