Medfinder
Back to blog

Updated: January 21, 2026

How to Save Money on Wixela Inhub in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

Author

Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Inhaler with piggy bank and discount savings symbols

Wixela Inhub can cost $100–$230 without insurance. Here are 6 proven ways to save — from the Viatris savings card to GoodRx coupons and patient assistance programs.

Wixela Inhub (fluticasone propionate/salmeterol) is the generic of Advair Diskus — and while it's significantly cheaper than the brand-name version, it's still not cheap. Without insurance, a single inhaler can cost $100–$230 depending on strength and pharmacy. That adds up fast when you're using one inhaler per month, every month.

The good news: there are multiple legitimate ways to significantly reduce what you pay for Wixela Inhub. Here are the 6 best options for 2026.

Option 1: Viatris Wixela Inhub Savings Card (Best for Commercially Insured Patients)

If you have commercial health insurance (not Medicare or Medicaid), the Viatris Wixela Inhub Savings Card is the most powerful option available:

  • You pay: As little as $10 per 30-day fill
  • Card pays: Up to $50 per fill (up to $600/year for 12 fills)
  • How to get it: Register online at wixela.com and print or save it to your phone
  • Who qualifies: Commercially insured patients only. Not valid for Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, or VA.

Option 2: Viatris Patient Assistance Program (Best for Uninsured Patients)

If you don't have insurance — or your insurance doesn't cover prescription drugs — you may qualify for free Wixela Inhub through the Viatris Patient Assistance Program (PAP):

  • Cost: Free (at no charge if eligible)
  • Eligibility: Based on household income. Determined case-by-case.
  • How to apply: Visit viatris.com/pap or call 1-888-417-5780. Your doctor must complete an enrollment form.
  • Timeline: Processing takes 2–4 weeks — ask your doctor for samples to bridge while you wait.

Option 3: GoodRx Coupons (No Insurance Required)

GoodRx offers free discount coupons that work for patients with or without insurance. With GoodRx, you can pay as little as $55 for a 100/50 mcg inhaler at certain pharmacies — a significant reduction from the $105–$175 retail price. Prices vary by pharmacy and location, so always compare before filling.

Important: You cannot use GoodRx at the same time as insurance. Compare your insurance copay against the GoodRx price and use whichever is lower. GoodRx fills do NOT count toward your insurance deductible.

Option 4: SingleCare, Optum Perks, and Other Discount Apps

Several other free prescription discount services offer similar savings to GoodRx for Wixela Inhub. SingleCare, Optum Perks, BuzzRx, and RxSaver all negotiate discount prices at major pharmacy chains. The best price varies by platform and pharmacy, so it's worth comparing across a few apps. You can do this on each app's website or mobile app using your zip code.

Option 5: Request a 90-Day Supply

If you take Wixela Inhub as a long-term maintenance medication, ask your doctor to write a prescription for a 90-day supply. Mail-order pharmacies typically charge the equivalent of 2 monthly copays for a 3-month supply — saving you one month's cost every quarter. Your insurance carrier's mail-order pharmacy website can usually set up automatic refills.

Option 6: HSA or FSA — Use Pre-Tax Dollars

Wixela Inhub is an eligible expense under Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). Using pre-tax dollars to pay for your inhaler effectively gives you a 20–35% discount depending on your tax bracket. If you have an HSA or FSA, make sure you're using it for your prescription.

Medicare Patients: What Are Your Options?

The Viatris savings card is not available for Medicare patients. However, Medicare Part D covers generic fluticasone/salmeterol (Wixela Inhub) as a Tier 2 medication on most plans, typically with a $0–$30 copay after meeting the deductible. As of 2026, Medicare Part D has a $2,100 annual out-of-pocket cap. If you're on Medicare and struggling with costs, ask your plan's formulary team about lower-cost alternatives, or contact your State Pharmaceutical Assistance Program (SPAP) for additional help.

Quick Summary: Wixela Inhub Savings in 2026

Commercially insured patients: Use the Viatris Savings Card ($10/month) | Uninsured: Apply for the Viatris PAP (free) | Everyone else: Compare GoodRx, SingleCare, Optum Perks for $55–$150 pricing. And if you're having trouble finding Wixela Inhub at a pharmacy near you, see our guide: How to Find Wixela Inhub In Stock Near You.

Frequently Asked Questions

Without insurance, the cheapest options are GoodRx or SingleCare coupons (as low as $55 at select pharmacies) or the Viatris Patient Assistance Program (free for eligible patients based on income). The Viatris Savings Card requires insurance. Compare prices across multiple pharmacies before filling.

No. The Viatris Wixela Inhub Savings Card is not valid for patients covered by Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, VA, or other government-funded healthcare programs. Medicare patients should check their Part D formulary — generic fluticasone/salmeterol is typically covered as Tier 2 with low copays.

With insurance, Wixela Inhub (as a Tier 2 generic) typically costs $0–$50 per 30-day fill depending on your plan. With the Viatris Savings Card on top of commercial insurance, your out-of-pocket may be as low as $10. Check your specific plan's formulary or call the number on your insurance card.

Visit viatris.com/pap or call 1-888-417-5780. Your doctor must complete an enrollment form on your behalf. Eligibility is determined based on household income and insurance status. Processing typically takes 2–4 weeks, so ask your doctor for sample inhalers while you wait for your application to be processed.

The Wixela Inhub Savings Card functions like a manufacturer's copay card. It works alongside your commercial insurance — after your insurance pays its portion, the savings card covers up to $50 of your remaining out-of-pocket cost. This is different from a GoodRx coupon, which replaces your insurance entirely. Always use the savings card with your insurance, not in place of it.

Medfinder Editorial Standards

Medfinder's mission is to ensure every patient gets access to the medications they need. We are committed to providing trustworthy, evidence-based information to help you make informed health decisions.

Read our editorial standards

Patients searching for Wixela Inhub also looked for:

34,954 have already found their meds with Medfinder.

Start your search today.

34K+
5-star ratingTrusted by 34,954 Happy Patients
      What med are you looking for?
⊙  Find Your Meds
99% success rate
Fast turnaround time
Never call another pharmacy

Need this medication?