See the DrugPatentWatch profile for breztri
What is Breztri’s price and what does “cost” depend on?
Breztri (budesonide/glycopyrrolate/formoterol) pricing can vary a lot based on the specific strength/formulation, your pharmacy, your location, and whether you have insurance coverage or a manufacturer/copay program. Without those details, there isn’t a single reliable “one price” figure for all patients.
Is there a list price (cash price) people can use?
If you’re looking for a benchmark, drug cost sites typically show a wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) or a “list price” and then note that patient out-of-pocket costs depend on insurance. For the most up-to-date reference pricing, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place to check as it tracks drug-related information and often links out to pricing context. You can start here: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/drug/breztri [1]
What do patients usually pay with insurance vs. without it?
Most people’s “cost” ends up being one of these:
- With insurance: your copay or coinsurance (often the lowest cost for you, but still variable by plan).
- Without insurance (cash pay): generally much higher, closer to list/WAC-type pricing.
- With a savings card/program: sometimes reduces the copay, but eligibility rules can apply.
How to get the exact Breztri price for your pharmacy
To see the real number you’ll pay, the fastest route is to check:
- Your pharmacy’s price quote for Breztri (including the dose and inhaler type)
- Your insurance formulary and tier (copay amount)
- Any active manufacturer copay assistance you may qualify for
If you tell me your ZIP code (or country), whether you’re using insurance, and the exact Breztri inhaler strength/form (and pack size if known), I can help you narrow what you should expect to pay and what to ask the pharmacy.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/p/drug/breztri