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Flovent HFA

Generic: fluticasone propionate

Manufacturer: Prasco  ·  Program: Prasco Fluticasone Propionate Patient Assistance Program

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Eligibility Criteria

Insurance Requirement

No prescription drug coverage (including Medicare Part D, Medicaid, TRICARE, or commercial insurance) for the product

Residency

US, DC, Puerto Rico, or US Virgin Islands

Income Threshold

Up to 300% FPL

Household income at or below 300% FPL

Program Information

Processing Time

2–8 weeks

Delivery Method

shipped to patient

Application Method

Multiple

Reauthorization

Required — annual

Typically Required Documents

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  • proof of residency
  • proof of income
  • proof of no insurance coverage

Indicated For

asthma

About This Medication

# Prasco Fluticasone Propionate Patient Assistance Program Patient Guide: How to Get Flovent HFA at Low or No Cost Flovent HFA (fluticasone propionate) is a corticosteroid inhaler used to prevent and control asthma symptoms in adults and children. The **Prasco Fluticasone Propionate Patient Assistance Program** provides this medication at no cost to eligible uninsured patients with low household income.[1][6] ## About Flovent HFA (Fluticasone Propionate HFA Inhalation Aerosol) **Flovent HFA** is an inhaled corticosteroid that reduces inflammation in the airways, helping to prevent asthma attacks. It's prescribed for daily maintenance therapy, not for sudden breathing problems—always have a rescue inhaler like albuterol available. Available strengths include 44 mcg, 110 mcg, and 220 mcg per actuation. Shake well before use and rinse your mouth after inhaling to prevent thrush. Common side effects include hoarseness, throat irritation, and headache. Consult your doctor for personalized advice.[1] Prasco offers **Prasco-labeled Fluticasone Propionate HFA Inhalation Aerosol**, which is equivalent to brand-name Flovent HFA, through this program for patients who can't afford it.[1][2] ## Who Qualifies? To qualify, you must meet these key criteria: - Be a legal resident of the United States or Puerto Rico. - Have a valid prescription for Prasco-labeled Fluticasone Propionate HFA from a U.S. licensed healthcare provider. - Have **no prescription drug coverage** for this product, including Medicare Part D, Medicaid, TRICARE, or commercial insurance. - Have household income at or below **300% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)**. - Be treated as an outpatient. **Proof of residency** (e.g., utility bill), **proof of income** (e.g., tax returns, pay stubs), and **proof of no insurance** are required.[6][7] ## Income Eligibility Breakdown Eligibility is based on **total annual household income** at or below 300% FPL. FPL guidelines are updated yearly by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Below is a table for 2026 (48 states & DC; Alaska/Hawaii have higher limits—check HHS.gov for exact figures). | Household Size | 100% FPL | 300% FPL (Eligibility Limit) | |---------------|----------|------------------------------| | 1 | $15,060 | $45,180 | | 2 | $20,440 | $61,320 | | 3 | $25,820 | $77,460 | | 4 | $31,200 | $93,600 | | 5 | $36,580 | $109,740 | | 6 | $41,960 | $125,880 | | +1 person | +$5,380 | +$16,140 | **Notes**: Include all household members' income. Deductions may apply (e.g., childcare). Verify current FPL at aspe.hhs.gov/poverty-guidelines. ## Insurance Requirements You **must have no coverage** for Flovent HFA/fluticasone propionate, including: - Medicare Part D - Medicaid - TRICARE/CHAMPVA - Commercial/private insurance - Any state pharmaceutical assistance Provide proof like a denial letter from your insurer or a statement confirming no coverage. If you have insurance but it doesn't cover this specific product, you may qualify—confirm with the program.[1][6][7] ## Step-by-Step Application Process The program is administered by **Rx Outreach**. Applications can be submitted via **multiple methods** (online, mail, fax, phone—details on prasco.rxoutreach.org).[2][3][6] 1. **Get a Prescription**: Ask your doctor for Prasco-labeled Fluticasone Propionate HFA. 2. **Gather Documents**: - Proof of residency (utility bill, lease). - Proof of income (last year's tax return, W-2s, 2 recent pay stubs, SSI/SSDI award letter). - Proof of no insurance (insurance denial letter or pharmacy statement showing cash price). 3. **Complete the Application**: Download from prasco.com or prasco.rxoutreach.org. Patient and prescriber sections must be filled out and signed.[6][7] 4. **Submit**: Mail/fax to Rx Outreach or apply online. Contact: Prasco@RxOutreach.org or 1-866-578-2444.[2] 5. **Wait for Approval**: Medication is **shipped directly to you** if approved.[6] **Tip**: Ask Rx Outreach for help— they're patient-friendly and guide you through.[2] ## Timeline and Delivery Processing time varies (typically 2-4 weeks), but no specific timeline is guaranteed. Track status via Rx Outreach. Approved meds are **shipped free to your home**—one supply at a time. **Reauthorization is required** for refills; resubmit proof before each new supply.[1][2][6] ## Alternatives if Denied or Ineligible - **Extra Help (Medicare)**: Low-income Medicare patients may qualify for $0 copays. - **NeedyMeds/PAN Foundation**: Search needymeds.org for asthma grants. - **Manufacturer Coupons**: Check prasco.com for copay cards (commercial insurance only).[4][5] - **Generic Alternatives**: Other fluticasone HFA brands via pharmacy discount cards (GoodRx). - **State Programs**: Medicaid expansion or ADAP if applicable. - **Rx Outreach Direct**: Low-cost meds at their pharmacies. Contact Rx Outreach for denial reasons and reapply fixes.[2] ## Important Disclaimer This guide is for informational purposes only and based on publicly available program details as of 2026. Eligibility, terms, and FPL can change—**always verify directly with Prasco/Rx Outreach** at prasco.rxoutreach.org or 1-866-578-2444. Not legal/medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider before starting/stopping meds. Prasco reserves rights to modify/terminate the program.[1][2][3] (Word count: 1028)

Program information last verified: March 30, 2026

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