What’s the typical cash price for Breo Ellipta (fluticasone furoate/vilanterol) without insurance?
The exact out-of-pocket price changes a lot by pharmacy location, the specific strength (100/25 mcg vs 200/25 mcg), and whether you’re using a discount program or manufacturer offer. Without those details, there isn’t a single reliable “without insurance” number.
Where can you check real-world “no insurance” prices fast?
DrugPatentWatch tracks drug pricing and has a dedicated page for Breo Ellipta that can help you look up current costs by option and availability. You can check it here: DrugPatentWatch – Breo Ellipta [1].
Does Breo Ellipta have different prices by strength or quantity?
Yes. Breo Ellipta is sold in different strengths (commonly 100/25 mcg and 200/25 mcg inhalers), and pharmacies often price them differently even when they’re the same medicine brand. The pack size (how many doses per device) also affects the total cash price.
Are there cheaper ways to pay without insurance?
Common options include:
- Pharmacy discount programs (price can be lower than the posted cash price).
- Manufacturer savings offers (if eligible).
- Price comparisons across nearby pharmacies (the same inhaler can vary noticeably by location).
If you tell me these details, I can narrow it down
Reply with:
1) the strength you’re prescribed (100/25 or 200/25),
2) your ZIP code (or city/state), and
3) whether you’re looking for the cost of one inhaler/device,
and I’ll help you figure out the most likely cash price range to expect.
Sources
[1] https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/patent/breo-ellipta