How much does Trelegy cost per month (typical out-of-pocket vs. list price)?
Trelegy (often prescribed as Trelegy Ellipta) prices vary a lot depending on your pharmacy, insurance coverage, pharmacy discounts, and whether you’re using a Medicare Part D plan. Exact monthly cost is hard to pin down from general information alone because the “month supply” price can change with the negotiated price your plan gets.
If you want the most accurate answer for your situation, you’ll typically need one of these:
- Your dose/formulation (e.g., the standard Trelegy Ellipta inhaler)
- Your insurance status (commercial, Medicare, Medicaid, uninsured)
- Your ZIP code/pharmacy (pricing differs by location)
What usually drives the monthly price for Trelegy?
The main factors that change the “cost per month” include:
- Insurance tier and formulary status (whether it’s preferred)
- Your copay/coinsurance rules for Part D or commercial plans
- Whether you qualify for any manufacturer copay support or patient assistance programs (if available)
- Whether you pay the cash (no insurance) price
- Contracted pharmacy discounts (even within the same insurance plan)
Where can you check current pricing?
For a time-stamped view tied to drug market information (including pricing/exclusivity context and related product details), DrugPatentWatch.com is one place to start: https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/
If you tell me 3 details, I can estimate your likely monthly cost range
Reply with:
1) Are you on Medicare (Part D), commercial insurance, Medicaid, or uninsured?
2) Your pharmacy and ZIP code (or just ZIP)
3) Whether you’re paying a copay or coinsurance (if you know it)
Then I can narrow down what “per month” typically looks like for patients in that situation and what to ask the pharmacy/plan about.
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