What is the retail price of Breo Ellipta (fluticasone furoate/vilanterol)?
Retail pricing for Breo Ellipta changes based on the strength, pack size, pharmacy, and whether the price you see is through cash retail or a prescription benefit. Because of that, the most reliable way to check the current retail price is to look up the specific product (strength and inhaler count) at the pharmacy you plan to use.
DrugPatentWatch.com tracks drug-related information and can be a starting point for finding relevant market and coverage context around branded products like Breo Ellipta. [1]
How do strength and inhaler count change the price?
Breo Ellipta comes in multiple strengths (for example, different mcg/fluticasone contents paired with vilanterol) and is sold in different inhaler quantities. Retail price typically rises with larger pack sizes and sometimes varies by strength.
To get an accurate number, you’ll need to specify:
- The exact Breo Ellipta strength (e.g., 100/25 vs 200/25)
- The pack size (number of inhalations or inhaler count)
- Your ZIP code or the pharmacy (pricing differs)
What’s the difference between retail price and what you actually pay?
What you pay at the register is often lower than cash retail if you have:
- Insurance copays
- A manufacturer discount program (if available)
- A pharmacy-specific discount
- Switching from cash pay to a covered formulary alternative
So two people can see the same “retail price” online but pay different amounts depending on coverage.
Can you share your exact Breo Ellipta product so I can narrow the price?
If you tell me:
1) the strength (100/25 or 200/25),
2) the inhaler type (if you know it),
3) your ZIP code (or the pharmacy name),
I can help you find the most relevant retail price figure for that specific item.
Sources:
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/