Insurance Coverage: Many major insurance plans no longer cover Arnuity Ellipta starting in 2016. Learn More
Arnuity Ellipta (fluticasone) is used to treat the symptoms of asthma. Arnuity Ellipta is less popular than other corticosteroids. There are currently no generic alternatives to Arnuity Ellipta.
Check our savings tips for co-pay cards, assistance programs, and other ways to reduce your cost. Arnuity Ellipta is covered by most Medicare and insurance plans.
Insurance Coverage: Many major insurance plans no longer cover Arnuity Ellipta starting in 2016. Learn More
Many manufacturers offer programs that will reduce your out-of-pocket costs for this prescription. These programs are free but may have some rules or restrictions, so you’ll want to review carefully. When you’re ready to use this coupon, simply present the coupon to your pharmacist with a valid prescription for your medication.
Program Name: | Arnuity Ellipta Savings Card |
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Provider: | GlaxoSmithKline |
Phone Number: | 1-866-747-1170 |
Website: | https://www.arnuity.com/arnuity-savings-and-offers/ |
How do I get the discount? | Register online to download and print a card. |
How much can I save? | If you have commercial insurance you'll pay $10 per month. Otherwise, you'll receive up to $100 in savings per month. |
Do I need insurance? | No. However, you will pay more without commercial insurance. |
Number of uses: | Up to 12 uses. |
Expiration: | 1/31/19 |
Other notes: | N/A |
Many programs are available from federal and state governments, non-profits, manufacturers, and other organizations to help you get the drugs you need at a reduced cost. Eligibility is often based on income, insurance or Medicare status, and other factors. You’ll need to apply through each program, either online, over the phone, or with your doctor's help. The following program is offered by the manufacturer of this drug.
Program Name: | GSK Access |
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Provider: | GlaxoSmithKline |
Phone Number: | 1-866-518-4357 |
Website: | http://www.gsk-access.com/ |
How do I apply? | Ask your doctor to help you fill out an application. You can find the form on the program website and can be submitted by mail or fax. |
What are the benefits? | You can receive your medication at no cost. |
What are the restrictions? | You must be enrolled in Medicare Part D. You will need a valid prescription, a copy of your Medicare Part D card, and proof of househould income. |
Keep in mind | N/A |
Many programs are available from federal and state governments, non-profits, manufacturers, and other organizations to help you get the drugs you need at a reduced cost. Eligibility is often based on income, insurance or Medicare status, and other factors. You’ll need to apply through each program, either online, over the phone, or with your doctor's help. The following program is offered by the manufacturer of this drug.
Program Name: | PAN Foundation Patient Assistance |
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Provider: | PAN Foundation |
Phone Number: | 1-866-316-7263 |
Website: | https://panfoundation.org/index.php/en/patients/how-to-apply |
How do I apply? | Go to the program website and find out if you are eligible. You can get more information and start the enrollment by calling or submitting an application online. |
What are the benefits? | Contact the program to see how they can financially help you out. |
What are the restrictions? | To qualify, you must have insurance and a valid prescription. You will also need to have been diagnosed with a disease that the program covers. Call or check online to see if you are eligible. |
Keep in mind | Only patients with specific diagnoses will be eligible for assistance. |
You may find that filling a 90-day supply will reduce your total cost for this prescription. As an added bonus, you'll make fewer trips to the pharmacy, saving you time and money.
If you have insurance or Medicare, you may find that you receive lower prices if you fill your prescriptions through your plan’s mail order pharmacy. Many insurance plans (and most Medicare plans) are now offering similar rates at a select group of “preferred” retail pharmacies. Some plans may require that you fill through a mail order pharmacy for fills of more than a 30-day supply.
To switch to 90-day fills, note that you'll need a new prescription from your doctor; a 30-day quantity prescription will not allow 90-day fills.