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Eligibility Requirements

Income Limit
Varies by manufacturer program; most cover up to 400% FPL. Generic albuterol and ipratropium available at low cost.
Insurance Requirements
Manufacturer PAPs for uninsured. Savings cards for commercially insured. Medicare Part D covers most COPD inhalers.

Covered Medications

The following medications are covered by COPD Medication Assistance (Multiple Programs):

Spiriva Symbicort Breztri Trelegy Ellipta Stiolto Breo Ellipta Anoro Ellipta Advair (generic available)

How to Apply

Application Steps
  1. Speak with your healthcare provider about COPD Medication Assistance (Multiple Programs). Your doctor, nurse, or social worker can help determine if you qualify.
  2. Gather required documents: proof of income (tax return, pay stubs, or Social Security statement), valid prescription, and proof of U.S. residency.
  3. Submit your application online or by mail. Visit the program website below or call the program hotline for assistance.
  4. Wait for approval (typically 2 to 6 weeks). Once approved, medications will be shipped to your provider's office or a designated pharmacy.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I get free COPD inhalers?

Each major inhaler manufacturer offers a PAP: AstraZeneca (Symbicort, Breztri), Boehringer Ingelheim (Spiriva, Stiolto), and GSK (Trelegy, Breo, Anoro). Uninsured patients meeting income requirements can receive free inhalers.

Is there a generic Advair?

Yes, generic fluticasone/salmeterol (Advair equivalent) is available and significantly cheaper than the brand. Generic albuterol rescue inhalers are also widely available at low cost.

Does Medicare cover COPD inhalers?

Yes, Medicare Part D covers most COPD inhalers. The Inflation Reduction Act's $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap (effective 2025) helps reduce total costs for Medicare patients on multiple medications.