Are there coupons or savings programs for Breztri for Medicare patients?

Answered by 10 licensed agents

Answered by Voss Speros on May 4, 2026

Broker Licensed in AZ, CA, CO & 20 other states

Answered by Voss Speros Medicare Insurance Agent
Yes, there may be assistance (savings) if you have Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Coverage and can not afford the medication. When it is a brand drug that is typically more expensive, most manufacturer have discount codes, coupons, or savings program. You can easily identify the requirements and eligibility by visiting the manufacturer website or calling them directly. IN this case, Breztri is manufactured by AstraZeneca.

Answered by Steven Litzsinger on May 3, 2026

Broker Licensed in MO, AL, FL & 8 other states

Answered by Steven Litzsinger Medicare Insurance Agent
Neither manufacturer's copay cards nor the Breztri Zero Pay program is available for Medicare patients. Federal rules prohibit them for anyone with government-funded insurance (Medicare Part D, Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, etc.). They are limited to commercial/private insurance only.

Main Option: AZ&Me Prescription Savings Program (AstraZeneca)

This patient assistance program provides free or low-cost Breztri for eligible Medicare patients, with the medication shipped directly to you.

Eligibility (key points):

*U.S. resident

*Prescribed Breztri by a U.S. licensed provider

*Household income generally ≤ 300% of the Federal Poverty Level

*A Medicare enrollee who still can’t afford the drug after plan coverage

*Usually not eligible if enrolled in Medicare Extra Help (LIS)

*No other duplicative assistance

Eligibility is reviewed on a case-by-case. Your doctor must provide a prescription.

Other Ways Medicare Patients Can Save:

Medicare Extra Help (LIS) can lower or eliminate Part D copays (apply at SSA.gov or Medicare.gov).

State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs, check via Medicare.gov or your state.

Nonprofit assistance, groups like the Patient Advocate Foundation, may help.

Switch plans, compare Part D or Medicare Advantage plans during open enrollment for better Breztri coverage.

Pharmacy discount cards, SingleCare or GoodRx (cash price only, not with insurance).

For the latest details, contact us.

Answered by James Hale on May 4, 2026

Broker Licensed in GA, AL, LA, OH & TX

Answered by James Hale Medicare Insurance Agent
Medicare Pt D patients cannot use coupons or copay savings cards. There are programs available through the drug manufacturer, which is Astra Zeneca for Breztri. You can apply with them to see if you are eligible.

Answered by Jennifer Zimmerle on May 6, 2026

Agent Licensed in LA, MS & TX

Answered by Jennifer Zimmerle Medicare Insurance Agent
Yes you can use Good RX for savings , qualify for Extra help call LIS or your doctor can

get you set up on Grant to help you cover the cost.

Answered by Geney Ruesga on May 4, 2026

Broker Licensed in MS, AL, AZ & 7 other states

Answered by Geney Ruesga Medicare Insurance Agent
Yes, you can go on Medicare.gov for prescription drug savings and another great website is www.mat.org

Answered by Allison Chapman on May 11, 2026

Agent Licensed in NC, FL, OH, SC & TN

Answered by Allison Chapman Medicare Insurance Agent
It’s not that help isn’t out there…

It’s that you have to know which lane to stay in with Medicare.

This is exactly why I look at:

– Your drug list

– Your pharmacy

– Your plan

– AND your income eligibility for programs

Because the goal isn’t just getting the medication…

It’s getting it at a price that doesn’t stress you out every month.

And that right there? That’s where having someone guide you makes all the difference.

Let’s talk real, because this is where people get tripped up.

Yes… there are savings options for Breztri—but Medicare plays by a different set of rules.

Here’s how it actually works:

First, the part people don’t like to hear…

Most manufacturer coupons do NOT work with Medicare.

Those “$0 copay cards” you see advertised? They’re usually for people with commercial insurance, not Medicare.

Now—don’t panic—because you still have options.

Second, Medicare itself may already be your biggest savings tool

A lot of Part D plans cover Breztri, and many people pay around $50 or less a month depending on their plan.

But—and this is important—it varies by plan. One plan might cover it great… another might not.

Third, there ARE assistance programs specifically for Medicare patients

AZ&Me Prescription Savings Program is one of them.

Answered by Melissa Hatten on May 4, 2026

Broker Licensed in SC & NC

Answered by Melissa Hatten Medicare Insurance Agent
Check the companies website, however they usually don't offer help if you have Medicare because you should have help paying for your medication thru a part D plan.

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Answered by Dean Chiapetto on May 5, 2026

Broker Licensed in VA, MD, NC, TN & WV

Answered by Dean Chiapetto Medicare Insurance Agent
Yes there are many coupons and savings programs for Bretztri and other high dollar meds. Usually calling the manufacturer can get you into some savings programs or coupons

Answered by Frances Eleanor Mitchell on May 6, 2026

Agent Licensed in Fl & CT

Answered by Frances Eleanor Mitchell Medicare Insurance Agent
I have not seen coupons specifically, but you can try PharmStore, CleverRX, LowerMyRX, or GlicRX. PharmStore will be your best bet on this one, though, or better yet, call the manufacturer directly. A very expensive medication, unfortunately.

Answered by Belinda Lang on June 1, 2026

Broker Licensed in ID, AR, AZ & 16 other states

Answered by Belinda Lang Medicare Insurance Agent

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