
If you're looking for ways to make Trelegy more affordable, you're in the right place. The Trelegy copay card can help reduce your out-of-pocket costs.
The copay card is available for eligible patients, and it can help cover copays, coinsurance, and deductibles. This can be a huge help for those who are struggling to afford their medication.
To be eligible for the Trelegy copay card, you'll need to meet certain income requirements, which vary depending on your household size and income level. By meeting these requirements, you can take advantage of this cost-saving opportunity.
Co-Pay Savings Options
You may be eligible for the Co-Pay Savings Program if you are commercially insured and not enrolled in a state or federally funded program.
Eligible patients can save on Trelegy by receiving a maximum savings of the wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) less $35 per month.
If you're commercially insured, you may be able to reduce the amount of money you pay for Trelegy through the Co-Pay Savings Program.
For eligible patients, this program can provide significant cost savings on their Trelegy prescription.
You can also explore independent charitable patient assistance foundations, which may provide co-pay assistance, transportation, premium, patient education, and other forms of support.
Some examples of these foundations include The Assistance Fund, CancerCare Co-Payment Assistance Foundation, and Good Days Fund.
These foundations are not associated with AstraZeneca, and specific details and eligibility requirements can be found directly on their websites.
Additionally, people without insurance coverage or who are unable to afford Trelegy can enroll in the GSK Patient Assistance Program for additional support.
This program may help you save on prescription drugs from GSK, but there are household income eligibility requirements based on your state of residence that need to be met.
Cost and Affordability
Trelegy can be a costly medication, especially without health insurance. The typical cash price for a 30-day supply is around $870.
If you have commercial insurance, Trelegy may be covered, but it's plan-dependent. You'll need to check your benefits to see if it's covered or if you need a specific diagnosis for coverage.
Medicare and Medicaid plans cover Trelegy for asthma or COPD treatment, but prior authorization is usually required. Prior authorization is a process insurance companies use to determine your eligibility for coverage.
The copay for Trelegy varies by state and plan. Most Medicaid patients pay between $4 and $9 for a supply, but Medicare copays are harder to predict. About 78% of Medicare patients pay less than $50 per month, but the rest pay as much as $182 per month.
The high cost of Trelegy is due to it being a brand-name drug with no generic form available. It's also a combination inhaler with three medications in one, which likely contributes to its price.
If you're struggling to afford Trelegy, there are a few options to consider. You can check with your insurance provider to see if they offer any savings programs or copay cards. Additionally, you can look into the SingleCare savings card or manufacturer coupons, which may help reduce the cost of your prescription.
SingleCare Coupons
SingleCare Coupons can help you save on prescription drug costs. SingleCare negotiates with pharmacies to reduce prescription drug costs for consumers, so prices vary from one pharmacy to the next.
You can shop your local pharmacies for the lowest-cost medication using your SingleCare coupons, or give your discount card information to your regular pharmacy and ask them to apply it to your prescriptions. This flexibility can be really helpful if you have a preferred pharmacy.
Using SingleCare coupons, you could get a one-month supply of Trelegy (i.e., 30 doses) for as low as $525 compared to the average retail price of $870.
Eligibility and Enrollment
If you're looking to enroll in a Trelegy copay card program for 2024, you'll want to check your eligibility first.
You can enroll in the GSK Patient Assistance Program if you don't have any insurance coverage or can't afford the cost of Trelegy Ellipta with your Medicare plan.
Household income eligibility requirements based on your state of residence need to be met to enroll in the GSK Patient Assistance Program.
To get started, visit GSKforyou.com or call 1-866-GSK-FOR-U for more information.
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