Has anyone used Trelegy?
I have been on Advair HFA for a long time, over 10 years. My COPD per tests today is stable, but I have wondered if I should switch to something different. I did not know the doctor I saw today but I had had a PFT test, shared my thoughts about being so long on Advair & she right off the bat suggested Trelogy. A once a day discus inhaler, bye bye to Advair & Incruse! Now that I have switched, I am anxious, primarily because I didn't get to discuss this with her. OR my doctor! I am going to try to contact him tomorrow but meanwhile would like to hear from anyone re Trelogy &/or Advair.
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I have COPD and have used several medications (and for five years have used a CPAP machine at night for sleep apnea). I've now been on Trelegy as my main COPD med for well over a year. it's been by far the best medication I've ever used. No side effects, easy once a day dosing. And my pulmonologist is happy with the state of my lungs, which appear stable or slightly improved on Trelegy. I do wish it cost less; my insurance covers most of it, but not everyone is so fortunate.
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3 ReactionsPS I'm 94 and female, in an independent - living apartment in a Minnesota retirement community.
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3 ReactionsYes, it would be wonderful if all medications would be more affordable for all!
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2 ReactionsMy pulmonologist prescribed Trelegy Ellipta for me (I have lung cancer) to help with shortness of breath and wheezing. I was diagnosed with mild COPD three years ago but it never interfered with my lifestyle until I got cancer. The Trelegy has worked great for me. Since I'm on Medicare, my co-pay is a little steep and I wouldn't continue taking it if I wasn't getting such good results with it. Now I think it's worth every penny. I have almost no wheezing and my shortness of breath issues have much improved.
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2 ReactionsThis year, folks on Medicare D plans are supposed to have a $2000 cap on all medications. Once you reach that amount out of pocket the rest are supposed to have $0 copay. This should help many folks.
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3 ReactionsHere’s a story about the new $2000 cap.
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/medicare-2000-prescription-drug-cap-january-1-2025-how-it-works/
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2 ReactionsMorning, The prices to breathe is so sad. Somedays better than others. Someone suggested TRELOGY....with RX.COM, I have been using Albuterol..cheap $25 with Rx.com.
Has anyone tried to get a drug like Trilogy for free or at reduced price through the manufacturer or even government and HOW? Thk you. Have a happy day.
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1 ReactionYou can get a coupon for elegy if you don’t have insurance/like Medicare
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3 ReactionsElegy-I meant
Even if you have Medicare plus Insurance associated with Medicare - It costs a fortune - does anyone have costs associated with this drug? Using Food RX is cheaper than using Humana. (much Cheaper).
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