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The Breztri Aerosphere Inhaler (120 Actuations) — A Long View

Breztri Aerosphere consolidates three COPD medications into one daily inhaler — a meaningful convenience for patients managing a demanding condition. Amazon Pharmacy's fulfillment layer makes access straightforward without adding friction.

Travis Senior Editor
April 29, 2026

The phrase 'breztri price' pulls a lot of search traffic, and for good reason: COPD medications sit in a tier of specialty drugs where cost can genuinely dictate whether someone stays on a regimen or quietly abandons it. Understanding what Breztri actually costs — and what levers exist to reduce that cost — is worth laying out clearly.

The list price for a single Breztri Aerosphere inhaler (120 actuations, 30-day supply) sits at roughly $739 at retail. That number lands hard for anyone without insurance. Amazon Pharmacy's Prime prescription savings benefit brings it to around $698.62 — a meaningful but not transformative reduction. The more significant number is the average insured price: approximately $46, based on recent purchases through Amazon Pharmacy. That's the figure most patients with commercial insurance or employer-sponsored coverage will actually see at checkout.

For those navigating the cost question without insurance, a few paths are worth exploring. AstraZeneca runs a patient assistance program for Breztri — eligibility is income-based and worth checking directly through their site. GoodRx and similar discount platforms sometimes offer competitive rates on brand-name inhalers, though results vary by pharmacy and location. And if you're enrolled in Medicare, note that the Prime prescription savings benefit has restrictions for Medicare, Medicaid, and Tricare beneficiaries, so the math changes.

Beyond price, Breztri's clinical profile is what makes it the subject of so many conversations between pulmonologists and their patients. The triple-agent combination — budesonide for inflammation, formoterol for bronchodilation, glycopyrronium for anticholinergic control — is designed for patients whose COPD isn't adequately managed by a dual-agent inhaler. It's a controller medication, not a rescue inhaler, and that distinction matters for how patients integrate it into their daily routine.

If you're already using Amazon Pharmacy for other prescriptions, adding Breztri to the account is straightforward: transfer the prescription, confirm your insurance, and the pharmacy handles the coordination. The 24/7 pharmacist line is a real resource for questions about technique or side effect management — particularly useful for a medication that requires consistent inhaler form and a post-use rinse to minimize thrush risk. For patients managing a demanding chronic condition, reducing the administrative friction around medication access is not a small thing.