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Seebri Neohaler

Generic: glycopyrrolate

Manufacturer: Sunovion  ·  Program:

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Eligibility Criteria

Insurance Requirement

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Residency

U.S. resident with a valid U.S. address

Program Information

Processing Time

4–8 weeks

Delivery Method

Varies by program

Application Method

Multiple

Indicated For

COPD

About This Medication

# Getting Help Paying for Seebri Neohaler (Glycopyrrolate) ## Important Information About Assistance Programs Unfortunately, there is currently **no active manufacturer prescription assistance program (PAP)** for Seebri Neohaler. However, this guide will help you explore other valuable resources to afford this COPD medication. ## About Seebri Neohaler Seebri Neohaler contains glycopyrrolate, an anticholinergic medication used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It works by relaxing muscles in the airways to help you breathe more easily. This is a maintenance medication that you use regularly, not for sudden breathing problems. ## Why Look for Assistance? COPD medications can be expensive, especially if you're uninsured or underinsured. The good news is that several resources exist to help you afford Seebri Neohaler without waiting for a manufacturer program. ## Alternative Resources to Reduce Your Costs ### 1. **Pharmacy Discount Programs and Savings Cards** Even without a manufacturer card, you can use: - **GoodRx**: Visit GoodRx.com or use their app to compare prices at local pharmacies. Many people save 30-70% using coupon codes. - **SingleCare**: Similar to GoodRx, offering prescription discounts at participating pharmacies. - **Prescription Savings Club**: Available at many major retailers. - **Your Pharmacy's Own Program**: Ask your pharmacist about in-house discounts or loyalty programs. ### 2. **State and Federal Programs** Depending on your location and income: - **Medicaid**: Many states offer Medicaid coverage for COPD medications. Visit your state health department website or call 1-800-MEDICARE. - **Medicare Extra Help**: If you're eligible for Medicare, you may qualify for help paying prescription drug costs. - **State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs (SPAPs)**: Most states offer these programs for eligible residents. Visit your state health department website. ### 3. **NeedyMeds.org** This free resource database lists: - Manufacturer assistance programs (in case new programs are created) - State and local assistance programs - Disease-specific organizations that may offer support - Free or low-cost clinic information Visit **www.NeedyMeds.org** and search for "glycopyrrolate" or "Seebri Neohaler." ### 4. **Patient Assistance from Other Organizations** COPD-specific organizations may offer financial assistance: - **American Lung Association**: Call 1-800-LUNGUSA or visit lung.org - **COPD Foundation**: Visit copdfoundation.org for resources and support - **Partnership for Prescription Assistance**: Visit pparx.org to search for available programs ### 5. **Talk to Your Doctor** Your doctor or their office staff may: - Have samples you can use while arranging payment assistance - Know about local assistance programs - Be able to prescribe a more affordable alternative medication in the same drug class - Help you apply for state programs ## Income Eligibility While there's no active manufacturer program, state and federal programs typically have income limits. Most programs serve people at or below 200-400% of the federal poverty level, depending on the program. **2024 Federal Poverty Guidelines (Annual Income):** | Household Size | Poverty Level | 200% of Poverty | 400% of Poverty | |---|---|---|---| | 1 person | $14,580 | $29,160 | $58,320 | | 2 people | $19,720 | $39,440 | $78,880 | | 3 people | $24,860 | $49,720 | $99,440 | | 4 people | $30,000 | $60,000 | $120,000 | | 5 people | $35,140 | $70,280 | $140,560 | | 6 people | $40,280 | $80,560 | $161,120 | *Note: Income limits vary by program and state. Contact programs directly for current eligibility.* ## Documents You May Need When applying for assistance programs, have these ready: - Current prescription from your doctor - Proof of income (tax return, pay stub, or benefit statement) - Proof of residency (utility bill, lease agreement, or ID) - Insurance information (if applicable) - Photo identification - Proof of COPD diagnosis (medical records) ## Step-by-Step Process ### Step 1: Contact Your Pharmacy Ask your pharmacist about: - Discount programs available at their location - Generic alternatives that might be less expensive - When your insurance deductible resets ### Step 2: Check Your Insurance Review your plan's: - Formulary (list of covered drugs) - Deductible and copay amounts - Prior authorization requirements - Manufacturer assistance policies ### Step 3: Explore State and Federal Programs - Visit your state health department website - Call 1-800-MEDICARE if you have Medicare - Visit pparx.org or NeedyMeds.org ### Step 4: Contact Assistance Organizations Reach out to disease-specific organizations like the American Lung Association or COPD Foundation for guidance and potential financial support. ### Step 5: Apply to Programs Complete applications as requested. Most state programs take 2-4 weeks to process. ### Step 6: Follow Up If denied, ask why and whether you can appeal or apply to another program. ## What to Expect: Timeline and Delivery - **Processing Time**: State and federal programs typically take 2-8 weeks - **Delivery**: Varies by program; some mail medications directly to you or your pharmacy - **Refills**: Each program handles reauthorization differently; ask when you apply ## If You're Denied Assistance - **Ask why**: Understanding the reason helps you find alternative programs - **Appeal**: Many programs allow appeals with additional documentation - **Try other programs**: Different programs have different eligibility rules - **Talk to your doctor**: They may suggest alternatives or help you reapply - **Check back**: New manufacturer programs may be established in the future ## Important Reminders - **Don't skip doses**: COPD medications are important for your health. Reach out for help rather than stopping treatment. - **Keep your doctor informed**: Tell your healthcare provider about any financial barriers to taking your medication. - **Recheck programs**: Manufacturer programs change, so periodically verify if a Seebri Neohaler program exists. - **Use multiple resources**: You may qualify for help from more than one program. ## Legal Disclaimer This guide provides general information about available resources. It is not medical or legal advice. Program availability, eligibility, and benefits change frequently. Contact programs directly for current, accurate information. Always consult with your healthcare provider about medication decisions. Neither the information provider nor any organization mentioned guarantees approval for assistance programs. ## Quick Reference Numbers - **Medicare**: 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) - **American Lung Association**: 1-800-LUNGUSA (1-800-586-4872) - **Partnership for Prescription Assistance**: www.pparx.org - **NeedyMeds**: www.NeedyMeds.org --- **Remember**: Financial barriers to medication shouldn't prevent you from treating your COPD. Multiple resources exist—start exploring today.

Program information last verified: March 25, 2026

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