As of 6/2026 Breztri's average out-of-pocket cost for Medicare Part D patients is about $45–$47 per month, but your actual cost depends on your specific plan.
81% of people pay $50 or less per month.
43% pay $10 or less per month.
Your price can vary based on:
Which coverage stage you’re in (deductible, initial coverage, or coverage gap)
What tier Breztri is on in your plan (usually Tier 3 or 4)
Whether your plan has good coverage for respiratory medications
NOTE: As of 2026, once you reach $2,100 in out-of-pocket drug costs in a year, you pay $0 for covered medications for the rest of the calendar year.
The cost of Breztri with Medicare can vary quite a bit, but here’s a realistic range:
With Medicare Part D or MAPD, many people pay about $45–$50 per month on average.
In fact, about 80% of Medicare users pay $50 or less monthly for Breztri.
Without insurance, the price can be $400–$600+ per month, which is why Part D coverage is important.
Your exact cost depends on your plan’s formulary tier, deductible, pharmacy, and whether you’ve hit the $2,000 drug cap. The best way to know your real price is to run it through your specific plan or Medicare Plan Finder with your pharmacy selected.
Depending on your prescription plan Medicare Part D, Breztri Prescription is a brand name drug and subject to deductible and coinsurance. For 2026, the Part D deductible is $615.00. On average, Breztri is $50.00, but costs vary depending upon your plan's deductible and formulary (drug list), some carriers may put it on tier 3 or 4. Price varies based on your plan. Call the pharmacy telephone # on the back of your ID card for your plan's specific coverage.
With Medicare Part D or a Medicare Advantage plan, you can expect to pay an average out-of-pocket cost of $45 to $47 per month for Breztri Aerosphere. According to the manufacturer, AstraZeneca, 81% of Medicare recipients pay $50 or less per month. However, your exact monthly costs will change depending on your specific plan's design and your overall prescription spending throughout the year.
It depends on which Part D plan you have but generally the average out of pocket cost is around $45. According to Breztri's site, 81% of Medicare Part D patients pay $50 or less a month out of pocket for their BREZTRI prescription and 43% of Medicare Part D patients pay $10 or less a month out of pocket for their BREZTRI prescription.
It depends on your specific Medicare drug plan. Breztri is usually covered by many Part D and Medicare Advantage drug plans, but copays can range from a few dollars to over $100 per month depending on the plan, pharmacy, and coverage stage. I'd be happy to run a plan-specific check if you tell me which plan you have.
With Medicare, Breztri usually costs about $40–$50 per month, depending on the drug plan, deductible, and pharmacy. Some people may pay more or less based on their coverage.
Breztri is a prescription drug - Part D which original Medicare does not cover. If you are on an advantage plan or a stand alone prescription drug plan, you will pay your deductible on this medication and copays vary from plan to plan- that's why having an agent is VERY important!!
Well, this depends on the coverage that your Plan has. Each Plan has different formularies which determine drug costs. Deductibles and co-pays need to be considered. Keep in mind that there is a maximum yearly out-of-pocket of $2,100 per individual.
The out-of-pocket cost for Breztri can be different for different Medicare plans. Each plan's design is zip code specific. Check with your Medicare Health Plan or your chosen drug plan for co pay, or co insurance amounts.
Unfortunately that is not a simple question to answer. It would depend on the Part D prescription drug plan you are on, the pharmacy you go to or if you are on Medicare Advantage, we would have to check to see what they would cover. You can do the costs of prescriptions on Medicare.gov to see or sit down with a local agent to help guide you through it.
Breztri is covered by many Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage prescription drug plans, but your cost depends on your specific plan and its formulary, deductible, and pharmacy.
The cost of any drug is going to be based on the amount of the drug the pharmacy you use, if you have met your annual deductible (if your plan has one) and where you are based on your annual maximum spend
The cost of Breztri would depend on your Medicare plan. If it is not covered by your plan the are opetions to reduce the cost. There are even $0 pay programs.