Key takeaways
Anoro Ellipta is a brand-name combination inhaler FDA-approved as a maintenance treatment for COPD.
Insurance companies usually cover Anoro Ellipta without restrictions.
People without insurance can save money on Anoro Ellipta by using a SingleCare discount coupon, switching to the generic version, shopping for the best price, or talking to a healthcare professional about lower-cost treatments.
Anoro Ellipta is a brand-name prescription powder inhaler that prevents flare-ups of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), a condition that includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. Anoro Ellipta combines two bronchodilators that keep airways open to prevent COPD flare-ups and alleviate breathing problems. As a brand-name drug containing two drugs unavailable in generic versions, Anoro Ellipta is expensive. However, people without health insurance can still get the drug at an affordable price. Here are some strategies.
How much does Anoro Ellipta cost without insurance?
Expect to pay about $173 for 14 blisters of Anoro Ellipta inhaler without insurance coverage. That’s a seven-day supply and is only intended as a sample trial pack without refills. A 30-day supply (60 blisters) costs more. A healthcare professional can prescribe the generic version to reduce the cost.
There are alternative inhalers available that use drugs similar to the two active ingredients in Anoro Ellipta, called LAMA/LABA inhalers. These inhalers combine a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA, a type of anticholinergic drug that relieves muscle spasms in the airways) with a long-acting beta2-adrenergic agonist (LABA) that widens airways. All of them are brand-name prescription medications, but at least one is less expensive than Anoro Ellipta.
A healthcare provider may also suggest inhalers that combine a long-acting beta-agonist like vilanterol with an inhaled corticosteroid, like fluticasone. Some are available in lower-cost generic versions. However, possible side effects may be different, so get medical advice from a healthcare professional.
For COPD, over-the-counter drugs or remedies should not be substituted for prescription medications.
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Compare Anoro Ellipta prices to related drugs |
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| Drug name | Price without insurance of brand-name drug | SingleCare price | Savings options |
| Anoro Ellipta
(umeclidinium–vilanterol) |
$173 per 14 blisters of 62.5 mcg/25 mcg aerosol powder | $117 per 14 blisters of 62.5 mcg/25 mcg aerosol powder of brand-name Anoro Ellipta at Kroger | See latest prices |
| Bevespi Aerosphere (formoterol-glycopyrrolate) | $692 per 1, 10.7gm of 9-4.8mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler | $437 per 1, 10.7gm of 9-4.8mcg/act (120 inhalations) inhaler of brand-name Bevespi Aerosphere at Kroger | See latest prices |
| Stiolto Respimat (tiotropium-olodaterol) | $640 per 1, 4 gm of 2.5 mcg/2.5 mcg inhaler | $416 per 1, 4 gm of 2.5 mcg/2.5 mcg inhaler of brand-name Stiolto Respimat at Kroger | See latest prices |
| Duaklir Pressair (aclidinium-formoterol) | $385 for 1, 400-12 mcg/act (60 inhalations) inhaler | $295 for 1, 400-12 mcg/act (60 inhalations) inhaler of brand-name Duaklir Pressair at Kroger | See latest prices |
| Trelegy Ellipta (fluticasone-umeclidinium-vilanterol) | $918 for 1, 60 blisters of 100 mcg/62.5 mcg/25 mcg inhaler | $534 for 1, 60 blisters of 100 mcg/62.5 mcg/25 mcg inhaler of brand-name Trelegy Ellipta at Kroger | See latest prices |
| Breo Ellipta (fluticasone-vilanterol) | $557 per 60 blisters of aerosol breath-activated powder | $245 per 60 blisters of aerosol breath-activated powder of generic Breo Ellipta at Walgreens | See latest prices |
| Advair Diskus (fluticasone-salmeterol) | $506 per 1, 60 dose 250-50 mcg/act inhaler | $50 per 1, 60 dose 250-50 mcg/act inhaler generic Advair Diskus at CVS Pharmacy | See latest prices |
Prescription drug prices often change. These are the most accurate medication prices at the time of publishing in ZIP code 23666 as of 12/10/2025. The listed price without insurance references the price of brand-name drugs (unless otherwise specified). The listed SingleCare price references the price of generic drugs if available. Click the link under “Savings options” to see the latest drug prices.
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Is Anoro Ellipta covered by insurance?
Anoro Ellipta is generally covered by health insurance plans. 89% of commercially insured and 79% of Medicare Part D patients have Anoro Ellipta coverage without restrictions. Some plans may exclude Anoro Ellipta or require prior authorization or that other drugs be tried first. Most Medicaid programs cover Anoro Ellipta, but there are some exceptions.
Commercial health insurance plans and Medicare Part D drug plans tend to group Anoro Ellipta in middle copay tiers, so the out-of-pocket cost for an Anoro Ellipta prescription may vary based on the insurance provider.
How to get Anoro Ellipta covered by insurance
Most insured patients should have no problem with Anoro Ellipta coverage. The most likely reason a prescription is denied is that the insurance company requires prior authorization or step therapy. That’s an uncommon case, but you can find out by talking to an insurance representative. If that’s the case, the prescriber will need to fill out a prior authorization form and provide a treatment history.
How to get Anoro Ellipta without insurance
For people with chronic bronchitis or emphysema, Anoro Ellipta can be a life-saving medication. Uninsured patients need to find reliable and long-term strategies to pay for their medicine. Manufacturer coupons and rebates are not a good solution because they’re rarely offered. A free trial could help, but patients will have to apply to the manufacturer. GlaxoSmithKline offers a patient assistance program, GSK For You, that could supply free Anoro Ellipta to uninsured or some Medicare patients. Unfortunately, not everyone will meet the eligibility requirements. Try these more foolproof strategies instead:
1. Fill the prescription with a SingleCare savings card
The SingleCare discounted price for a generic Anoro Ellipta inhaler can be as low as $480 per month. Visit the Anoro Ellipta free coupon page for the latest discount prices at local pharmacies. Earn additional savings on future purchases by joining SingleCare’s bonus loyalty program.
2. Switch to generic Anoro Ellipta
Using the generic version of Anoro Ellipta can save hundreds of dollars. With a SingleCare discount card, the monthly price could be as low as $308 per month, saving thousands of dollars annually.
3. Find lower prices for Anoro Ellipta
Simply finding the lowest price for Anoro Ellipta could provide significant savings. For maximum savings, bring a SingleCare Anoro Ellipta coupon to a participating pharmacy.
4. Ask for medical advice about other inhalers
The prescribing healthcare provider may be able to prescribe a less-expensive drug like Duaklir Pressair, a different combination inhaler, or one or more single-drug inhalers that help keep airways open. Save money on any of these alternatives by using a SingleCare discount card at a participating pharmacy.
The SingleCare prices in this article are the most accurate at the time of publishing in ZIP code 23666 as of 12/03/2025. Prices vary by pharmacy. Visit our Anoro Ellipta coupon page for the latest Anoro Ellipta prices near you.
- Anoro Ellipta HCP, GlaxoSmithKline