

Asmanex can cost over $300 without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, manufacturer savings cards, patient assistance programs, and other strategies.
Let's be honest: Asmanex is not a cheap medication. Without insurance, a single Asmanex inhaler can cost anywhere from $190 to over $300 depending on the formulation and pharmacy. When you need it every month to keep your asthma under control, those costs add up fast.
But there are real ways to bring the price down — sometimes significantly. This guide walks you through every option available in 2026, from manufacturer coupons to patient assistance programs to practical tips that can save you hundreds of dollars a year.
Here are the approximate cash prices for Asmanex as of early 2026:
Prices vary significantly between pharmacies. The same inhaler can be $100 more at one pharmacy than another, so shopping around is always worth it.
Prescription discount cards are one of the easiest ways to save on Asmanex if you're paying cash or have a high copay. These are free to use and accepted at most pharmacies.
GoodRx is the most well-known prescription discount platform. Current prices with a GoodRx coupon:
Simply show the coupon at your pharmacy — no registration required. Visit goodrx.com/asmanex to find the lowest price near you.
SingleCare reports an average Asmanex price of about $269 without a coupon, with potential savings of up to 80% at participating pharmacies. Check singlecare.com for current pricing.
Additional options include:
Pro tip: Prices vary between discount card providers and between pharmacies. Always compare at least 2–3 discount cards before filling your prescription.
Organon, the maker of Asmanex, offers a savings card for eligible patients with commercial (private) insurance:
This is a great option if you have insurance but your copay is high (say, $50–$75 on a Tier 3 formulary). The savings card can cut that down to $15 — saving you $35–$60 every month.
If you're uninsured, underinsured, or struggling to afford your medication, patient assistance programs (PAPs) can provide Asmanex at little or no cost.
Organon's own patient assistance program helps eligible patients who can't afford their medications. It covers Asmanex and other Organon products.
These programs typically require an application that your doctor's office helps you fill out. Processing can take 2–4 weeks, so apply as early as possible.
The same Asmanex inhaler can vary by $100 or more between pharmacies in the same city. Always compare prices before filling:
Many insurance plans offer a lower copay for 90-day supplies through mail-order pharmacy. If you use Asmanex every month, switching to a 90-day mail-order fill could save you money on copays and eliminate monthly pharmacy trips.
Your doctor's office may have Asmanex samples from Organon representatives. These can bridge you while you're waiting for a patient assistance application to be processed or during a supply shortage. It never hurts to ask.
If cost is the biggest barrier, talk to your doctor about switching to generic fluticasone propionate. It's the most affordable inhaled corticosteroid available — often $30–$80 with a coupon — and works the same way as Asmanex. For a full list of options, see alternatives to Asmanex.
No one should have to choose between breathing well and paying their bills. Asmanex is expensive, but between manufacturer coupons, discount cards, patient assistance programs, and smart pharmacy shopping, most patients can find a way to make it affordable.
Start with the easiest options — discount cards and the manufacturer savings card — and escalate to patient assistance programs if needed. And if Asmanex is still too expensive, know that effective, affordable alternatives exist. Your doctor can help you find the right one.
Need help finding Asmanex at the best price? Medfinder can help you compare pharmacy availability and pricing near you.
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