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6 Ways to Save on Breo Ellipta Inhalers: Coupons, Alternatives, and More

Charlene Rhinehart, CPAJoshua Murdock, PharmD, BCBBS
Updated on August 2, 2024

Key takeaways:

  • Breo Ellipta (fluticasone / vilanterol) is a prescription combination inhaler used to treat asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

  • On average, its retail price can cost around $357.50, depending on the pharmacy you visit.

  • Patient assistance programs, prescription discount cards, and GoodRx coupons are a few ways to save on Breo Ellipta costs.

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Nearly 25 million people are affected by asthma in the U.S. These people may use inhalers such as Breo Ellipta (fluticasone / vilanterol) to improve breathing and reduce symptoms. Breo Ellipta is a prescription combination medication used to treat asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

If a healthcare professional recommends Breo Ellipta, here are some ways to save money on the medication regardless of your insurance status.

How much does Breo Ellipta cost?

Without insurance, the average retail price for one Breo Ellipta inhaler costs around $357.50. Generic Breo Ellipta can cost around $357.50 on average for one inhaler. The cost can vary depending on various factors, including the:

  • Pharmacy you visit

  • Number of inhalers prescribed

  • Prescribed dosage

  • Insurance coverage

  • Manufacturer discounts and coupons

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Avg retail price
$416.07(Save 43.87%)
GoodRx discount
$233.52

Can you get Breo Ellipta coupons from the manufacturer?

Manufacturer coupons are not available for Breo Ellipta. Check GSK’s website for coupons and free trial offers. Offers are subject to change.

In March 2024, GSK announced an out-of-pocket limit of $35 per month for Breo Ellipta costs in the U.S. This program is expected to be implemented before January 1, 2025.

How can you save on Breo Ellipta inhalers?

If you’re looking for ways to save on Breo Ellipta inhaler costs, here are some options.

1. Apply for the Breo Ellipta patient assistance program

GSK, the pharmaceutical company that makes Breo Ellipta, has a patient assistance program (PAP) for many of its prescription medications. A PAP can help you get the medication at a discount or for free if you meet eligibility requirements. You typically have to meet certain monthly income limits and not have access to other prescription drug benefits.

To see if you qualify for the GSK patient assistance program, answer the questions on the program’s website. Search “Breo Ellipta” on the website, then select your coverage status as “uninsured” or “Medicare Part D.”

2. Use a GoodRx coupon

Depending on your coverage, you may be able to get a lower price on Breo Ellipta without using your health insurance plan. GoodRx provides coupons for discounted prices on prescription medications that may be cheaper than your insurance copay. For example, you may be able to pay as little as $233.52, at some pharmacies with a GoodRx coupon.

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Here’s how to get started:

  • Visit goodrx.com or download the GoodRx app.

  • Enter the name of your medication in the search tool.

  • Set your location so you can search for coupons in your area. This will pull up coupons you can use at local pharmacies. Even if you have insurance, it’s a good idea to compare prices.

3. Ask about generic Breo Ellipta inhalers

Ask a healthcare professional if they can send a prescription for generic Breo Ellipta to your pharmacy. Typically, generic drugs cost less, are just as safe and effective, and have the same active ingredients as brand-name medications. GoodRx also has coupons for generic Breo Ellipta.

4. Purchase prescription medications with your health savings account

If you have a health insurance plan with a high deductible, consider enrolling in a health savings account (HSA) to save money on Breo Ellipta inhalers. You can use HSA funds to pay for qualified medical expenses, including prescription medications purchased using a discount card. As long as you use the money for HSA-eligible expenses, you won’t have to pay taxes on it.

5. Compare prices at different pharmacies

Prices for Breo Ellipta can vary between pharmacies. You may even notice price differences on the same block. You can use GoodRx to compare prices at different pharmacies. This will help you get the best price for Breo Ellipta in your area.

6. Find alternatives

There are multiple asthma inhalers on the market. Some alternatives to Breo Ellipta include Symbicort (budesonide / formoterol) for asthma and COPD and Dulera (mometasone / formoterol) for asthma. Symbicort is also available in generic form (Breyna), but Dulera only has a brand-name option. Advair and its generic versions are also options.

Ask your healthcare professional if these other medications are covered by your insurance and will work for you.

Which alternatives cost less than Breo Ellipta?

Here are a few alternatives to Breo Ellipta that you can discuss with your healthcare professional.

Medication

Use

Coupon

Symbicort 

Asthma and COPD

Symbicort coupon

Dulera

Asthma

Dulera coupon

Advair

Asthma and COPD

Advair coupon

The bottom line

If you’re having trouble affording Breo Ellipta (fluticasone / vilanterol) inhalers, you may qualify for programs that can help you save money. GSK plans to roll out a program that would cap out-of-pocket costs for Breo Ellipta at $35 per month. You can also save money with a GoodRx coupon and use the website to find the lowest price in your area. Asking your prescriber about generic Breo Ellipta and alternative asthma inhalers may also reduce your out-of-pocket costs. 

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Why trust our experts?

Charlene Rhinehart, CPA
Charlene Rhinehart, CPA, is a personal finance editor at GoodRx. She has been a certified public accountant for over a decade.
Joshua Murdock, PharmD, BCBBS
Joshua Murdock, PharmD, BCBBS, is a licensed pharmacist in Arizona, Colorado, and Rhode Island. He has worked in the pharmacy industry for more than 10 years and currently serves as a pharmacy editor for GoodRx.

References

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2023). Most recent national asthma data.

GlaxoSmithKline. (2023). Breo Ellipta- fluticasone furoate and vilanterol trifenatate powder [package insert].

GoodRx Health has strict sourcing policies and relies on primary sources such as medical organizations, governmental agencies, academic institutions, and peer-reviewed scientific journals. Learn more about how we ensure our content is accurate, thorough, and unbiased by reading our editorial guidelines.

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