Arnuity Ellipta
Arnuity Ellipta 30 Aerosol Powder Breath Activated
What is Arnuity Ellipta?
Arnuity Ellipta is used to prevent asthma attacks. There is not a generic version of this drug currently available. The average Arnuity Ellipta cash price is about $6 for a once-daily packet of furoate 100 mcg inhalation powder, and about $174 for 30 packets, which is a one-month supply. You can lower your Arnuity Ellipta cost by up to 80% by using a free Rx.com savings card every time you fill your prescription at a participating local pharmacy.Side Effects
- Headache
- Influenza
- Throat irritation
Warnings
- May increase the risk of asthma-related death
- Can cause fungal infections in the mouth and throat
- May weaken the immune system
- Potentially can lead to decreased adrenal function
- Not for use to treat sudden symptoms of asthma
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- Headache
- Influenza
- Throat irritation
- Bronchitis
- Cough
- Nasopharyngitis
- May increase the risk of asthma-related death
- Can cause fungal infections in the mouth and throat
- May weaken the immune system
- Potentially can lead to decreased adrenal function
- Not for use to treat sudden symptoms of asthma
- Possible worsening of existing tuberculosis, fungal, bacterial, viral, or parasitic infections
Arnuity Ellipta Coupons & Prices
Arnuity Ellipta 30 Aerosol Powder Breath Activated
What is Arnuity Ellipta ?
Arnuity Ellipta is used to prevent asthma attacks. There is not a generic version of this drug currently available. The average Arnuity Ellipta cash price is about $6 for a once-daily packet of furoate 100 mcg inhalation powder, and about $174 for 30 packets, which is a one-month supply. You can lower your Arnuity Ellipta cost by up to 80% by using a free Rx.com savings card every time you fill your prescription at a participating local pharmacy.
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