Advair Alternatives in Wisconsin
Compare generic and therapeutic alternatives to Advair (fluticasone/salmeterol) available at Wisconsin pharmacies. Save up to 70% on your prescription — no insurance required.
Top Alternatives in Wisconsin
Wixela Inhub (generic Advair)
generic
FDA-approved generic inhaler for Advair Diskus
Avg cash price: $120/mo
Symbicort (budesonide/formoterol)
therapeutic
Similar ICS/LABA combination inhaler
Avg cash price: $380/mo
Breo Ellipta
therapeutic
Once-daily ICS/LABA alternative
Avg cash price: $420/mo
Wisconsin Prescription Assistance Programs
SeniorCare (Wisconsin Pharmaceutical Assistance Program)
Helps eligible Wisconsin seniors pay Medicare Part D co-pays and assists with drug costs. Works as a complement to Medicare Part D or as standalone coverage for non-enrollees.
Eligibility: Wisconsin residents aged 65+ with income up to 240% FPL ($32,654/year for individuals as of recent thresholds). Call 1-800-657-2038 to enroll.
Wisconsin Medicaid Rx (Forward Health)
Prescription drug coverage for Wisconsin Medicaid (BadgerCare Plus) beneficiaries.
Eligibility: Low-income Wisconsin adults, children, pregnant women, seniors, and people with disabilities meeting income and residency requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a generic version of Advair?
Yes — Wixela Inhub is the FDA-approved generic for Advair Diskus and typically costs 60–70% less.
What is the cheapest inhaler for asthma?
Generic fluticasone/salmeterol inhalers are the most affordable combination inhalers. Cash prices through Script Unlock can be under $100.
Can Script Unlock help with inhaler costs?
Absolutely. Pharmacies in the Script Unlock network compete on cash price for all inhalers, including Advair and its generics.