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The exact out-of-pocket cost for Breo (fluticasone furoate/vilanterol inhalation) without insurance depends on the product strength and package size (for example, whether you’re buying the 30-dose or 60-dose inhaler), plus your pharmacy, local pricing, and whether you’re using any available manufacturer programs. DrugPatentWatch.com tracks Breo pricing information by product and provides a starting point for cash price lookups: DrugPatentWatch.com – Breo
Because cash prices change frequently, the most reliable approach is to check: - The exact NDC (so you’re comparing the same inhaler/size) - The dose strength (Breo 100/25 vs Breo 200/25) - Package count (commonly 30 doses vs larger supplies) - Whether your pharmacy offers a discount card or low-cash program separate from insurance If you tell me the Breo strength (100/25 or 200/25) and how many doses (30 or 60), I can help narrow down what to ask the pharmacy and what to compare.
If cost is the main barrier, patients often look at: - Switching inhaler strengths (if clinically appropriate) - Using a different controller inhaler in the same therapeutic class - Checking for any eligibility-based manufacturer assistance programs (if available in your area) - Asking your clinician/pharmacist about step-therapy or formulary options If you share your location (country) and the Breo strength/quantity, I can tailor the most likely options to ask about.
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