Comprehensive medication guide to Advair including estimated pricing, availability information, side effects, and how to find it in stock at your local pharmacy.
Estimated Insurance Pricing
$10–$50 copay; Tier 2–3 on most plans; prior auth or step therapy may apply
Estimated Cash Pricing
$210–$500+ for brand Advair; $50–$223 for generic versions (Wixela Inhub and others); as low as $35–$65 with discount cards
Medfinder Findability Score
82/100
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Advair is a combination inhaler containing two medications: fluticasone propionate (an inhaled corticosteroid) and salmeterol (a long-acting beta-2 agonist, or LABA). It is manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK).
Advair is FDA-approved for:
Advair is not a rescue inhaler. It is used for long-term maintenance and should not be used to treat sudden breathing problems. Keep a short-acting bronchodilator like albuterol on hand for acute symptoms.
Generic availability has significantly improved in 2026: Following FDA approval of the first generic Advair Diskus in February 2026, multiple generic options are now available, including (by Viatris), offering the same active ingredients at substantially lower costs.
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Advair works through a dual-action mechanism that targets two key aspects of airway disease:
Together, these two ingredients provide both anti-inflammatory and bronchodilator effects, helping to prevent asthma attacks and COPD flare-ups before they start. The combination is more effective than either medication alone for long-term airway management.
Important: Salmeterol takes about 15–30 minutes to begin working and lasts approximately 12 hours. It is not fast-acting enough for rescue use. Always carry a separate short-acting inhaler (like albuterol) for sudden symptoms.
100/50 mcg
fluticasone 100 mcg / salmeterol 50 mcg per inhalation
250/50 mcg
fluticasone 250 mcg / salmeterol 50 mcg per inhalation (also approved for COPD)
500/50 mcg
fluticasone 500 mcg / salmeterol 50 mcg per inhalation
45/21 mcg
fluticasone 45 mcg / salmeterol 21 mcg per actuation
115/21 mcg
fluticasone 115 mcg / salmeterol 21 mcg per actuation
230/21 mcg
fluticasone 230 mcg / salmeterol 21 mcg per actuation
Advair (fluticasone propionate/salmeterol) scores 85 out of 100 on our findability scale, meaning it is readily available at most pharmacies. There is no active FDA shortage for Advair Diskus or Advair HFA as of March 2026.
Availability has improved significantly following the February 2026 FDA approval of multiple generic versions of Advair Diskus. Patients now have greater access to both brand and generic options, with competitive pricing from multiple manufacturers improving overall supply stability.
Some patients may still experience intermittent difficulty finding specific strengths during peak respiratory illness seasons when demand spikes. The availability of multiple generic alternatives, including Wixela Inhub, provides additional options when one formulation is temporarily out of stock.
If your pharmacy doesn't have your specific Advair strength in stock, try using Medfinder to locate a nearby pharmacy that does — or ask about switching to one of the FDA-approved generic alternatives.
Advair can be prescribed by several types of healthcare providers:
Advair is not a controlled substance, so there are no special prescribing restrictions. Any licensed prescriber can write a prescription. Telehealth visits are also an option for obtaining or refilling an Advair prescription if you have an established diagnosis.
No. Advair is not a controlled substance and has no DEA scheduling. It does not carry any risk of abuse or dependence, and there are no special prescribing or dispensing restrictions beyond a standard prescription.
This means your prescription can be called in, e-prescribed, or transferred between pharmacies without the additional regulatory hurdles associated with controlled substances.
Like all medications, Advair can cause side effects. Most are mild and may improve as your body adjusts. Common side effects include:
Pro tip: Always rinse your mouth with water and spit after each use of Advair. This simple step prevents most cases of oral thrush and throat irritation.
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Wixela Inhub
(fluticasone/salmeterol) — the FDA-approved generic of Advair Diskus. Same active ingredients at a lower cost ($50–$223 without insurance). This is often the easiest switch.
AirDuo RespiClick / AirDuo Digihaler
(fluticasone/salmeterol) — same active ingredients in a breath-actuated dry powder inhaler by Teva. Approved for asthma only (not COPD).
Symbicort
(budesonide/formoterol) — another ICS/LABA combo available as an MDI. Formoterol has a faster onset than salmeterol. Approved for asthma and COPD.
Breo Ellipta
(fluticasone furoate/vilanterol) — a once-daily ICS/LABA inhaler by GSK. May be more convenient for patients who prefer dosing just once per day. Approved for asthma (18+) and COPD.
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Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors
moderateritonavir, ketoconazole, itraconazole, clarithromycin, nelfinavir. These can dramatically increase systemic corticosteroid levels, potentially causing Cushing syndrome.
MAO inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants
moderatecan amplify the cardiovascular effects of salmeterol (increased heart rate, blood pressure changes)
Non-selective beta-blockers
moderate(e.g., propranolol, carvedilol) — can block salmeterol's bronchodilating effects and may trigger severe bronchospasm in asthma patients
Loop and thiazide diuretics
moderatemay worsen low potassium levels (hypokalemia) and affect heart rhythm
Other long-acting beta-2 agonists
moderatedo not use concurrently with Advair; risk of overdose
Moderate CYP3A4 inhibitors
moderate(erythromycin, fluconazole, verapamil) — use with caution due to potential increased steroid exposure
Advair remains one of the most widely prescribed combination inhalers for asthma and COPD maintenance, with a strong safety and efficacy track record spanning over two decades. With the availability of generic Wixela Inhub and other alternatives like AirDuo and Symbicort, patients now have more options than ever for managing their respiratory conditions affordably.
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