

Airsupra costs $479-$737 without insurance. Learn how to save with the SUPRA Savings Card, AstraZeneca Direct, patient assistance, and other discount strategies.
Let's start with the number everyone wants to know: Airsupra costs between $479 and $737 per inhaler without insurance. That's for a single canister with 120 inhalations. If you're paying out of pocket, that's a significant expense — especially for a medication you may need to refill regularly.
But the retail cash price isn't necessarily what you'll pay. There are manufacturer programs, savings cards, and patient assistance options that can dramatically reduce your cost. Here's every way to save money on Airsupra in 2026.
The cash price for Airsupra varies by pharmacy:
There is no generic version of Airsupra available in 2026. AstraZeneca is the only manufacturer, which means there's no lower-cost generic alternative with the same albuterol/budesonide combination.
For context, a standard generic albuterol inhaler costs $20-$80 — but it doesn't include the anti-inflammatory component that makes Airsupra unique.
This is the first thing every commercially insured patient should look into.
How it works:
How to get it:
Who qualifies:
If your insurance already covers Airsupra with a manageable copay, the savings card can reduce that copay even further — potentially to $0. If your plan covers it but puts it on a high-cost specialty tier, the $130 savings can make a meaningful dent.
In October 2025, AstraZeneca launched a direct-to-patient program that cuts the price roughly in half.
How it works:
How to enroll:
This is a strong option if you don't have insurance, your insurance doesn't cover Airsupra, or you simply want a more predictable price. At $249, it's still not cheap — but it's a significant savings over the $479-$737 retail price.
For patients who truly can't afford Airsupra, AstraZeneca's patient assistance program may provide it for free or at a greatly reduced cost.
Who qualifies:
How to apply:
This is particularly valuable for Medicare patients who can't use the SUPRA Savings Card. Processing time varies, so apply early — don't wait until you're out of medication.
Before assuming you'll pay full price, check whether your insurance covers Airsupra. Approximately 80% of commercial plans include it on their formulary. If it's covered, your copay may be much lower than the cash price — especially combined with the SUPRA Savings Card.
Call the number on the back of your insurance card and ask:
If your insurance covers Airsupra, mail-order pharmacy programs often offer lower copays than retail. Many plans offer 90-day supplies through mail order at a reduced per-unit cost. Ask your insurer about this option.
Several nonprofit organizations help patients afford prescription medications:
Cash prices for Airsupra vary by up to $250+ between pharmacies. Before filling, compare prices at multiple pharmacies in your area. Independent pharmacies sometimes offer better cash pricing than large chains. Use Medfinder to find pharmacies that carry Airsupra near you, then call to compare prices.
At list price, Airsupra is one of the more expensive rescue inhalers on the market. But with the right combination of savings programs, most patients can reduce their out-of-pocket cost significantly — sometimes to $0. The key is knowing what's available and applying for it before you're at the pharmacy counter.
Start with the SUPRA Savings Card if you have commercial insurance. Explore AstraZeneca Direct if you need a predictable price. Apply for AZ&Me if you're uninsured or on Medicare. And always check your insurance formulary first — you might be covered at a lower cost than you think.
Need help finding a pharmacy that stocks Airsupra? Use Medfinder to search near you. For more about this medication, check out what Airsupra is and how it works or learn why Airsupra is so hard to find in 2026.
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