The FDA has approved the first generic of ProAir HFA inhalation aerosol — albuterol sulfate — for the treatment or prevention of bronchospasm with reversible obstructive airway disease, such as asthma, and the prevention of exercise-induced bronchospasm in patients aged 4 years and older, according to a press release.Feb 25, 2020
How can I get an albuterol inhaler without insurance?
Additional Costs of Asthma Inhalers Luckily, one can obtain a prescription from a provider at an urgent care center or through a telehealth provider online. These two options are typically more cost-effective than a trip to a typical doctor's office if you are without insurance.Sep 15, 2021
Which albuterol inhaler is cheapest?
Albuterol is available in pharmacies for as little as $30, while its brand-name versions (Ventolin and Proventil) cost about $74 per inhaler. GoodRx prices for the authorized generic of ProAir HFA are as low as $25, compared to $61 for the brand version.Jun 8, 2020
What is a substitute for Proair HFA?
Short-acting albuterol inhalers like Proair include albuterol (Accuneb), Proventil, and Ventolin.May 24, 2018
Patients without insurance can expect to pay between $30 and $60 for their albuterol and the inhaler. The cost varies depending upon the dosage and brand of medication. Those with insurance will pay typical copays and coinsurance rates, which can range from $5 for the generic version to $50 for a brand name.
Is there a generic inhaler for Proair?
Generic Proair, also known as albuterol, is now available in pharmacies for as little as $35 for one HFA inhaler. That's nearly 50% cheaper than brand-name Proair, which costs more than $60 for one inhaler.Jan 29, 2019
Is there a generic inhaler for ProAir?
Generic Proair, also known as albuterol, is now available in pharmacies for as little as $35 for one HFA inhaler. That's nearly 50% cheaper than brand-name Proair, which costs more than $60 for one inhaler.Jan 29, 2019