Tudorza Pressair
Generic: aclidinium bromide
Manufacturer: AstraZeneca · Program: AZ & Me Prescription Savings Program
Apply for AssistanceEligibility Criteria
Insurance Requirement
No prescription drug coverage under private insurance or government program
Residency
US resident
Income Threshold
Up to 300% FPL
Annual adjusted gross income at or below 300% FPL for primary products; no private or government prescription coverage
Program Information
Processing Time
0-1 week
Delivery Method
shipped to provider or patient home
Application Method
Multiple
Reauthorization
Required — every 12 months
Typically Required Documents
ProvisionRX prepares and organizes all required documentation as part of your enrollment management. This list is provided for informational purposes.
- Financial documentation
- Prescription
Indicated For
COPD
About This Medication
# Getting Help Paying for Tudorza Pressair (Aclidinium): Your Guide to Affordable Options ## Important Information About Tudorza Pressair Assistance Tudorza Pressair (aclidinium) is a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA) medication used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). While Viatris, the manufacturer, does not currently have an active patient assistance program specifically for Tudorza Pressair, there are several other ways you may be able to access this medication at a reduced cost or for free. ## About Tudorza Pressair Tudorza Pressair is a dry powder inhaler that helps open your airways and makes breathing easier for people with COPD. It's a maintenance medication, meaning you use it regularly to prevent symptoms rather than to treat sudden breathing problems. This medication can help you breathe better throughout the day and improve your quality of life. ## Why There May Not Be a Manufacturer Program Right Now Manufacturer patient assistance programs (PAPs) change frequently. Viatris may not currently offer a dedicated program for Tudorza Pressair, but this doesn't mean you're out of options. Many other resources exist to help you afford this medication. ## Alternative Ways to Get Tudorza Pressair at Lower Cost ### 1. Manufacturer Discount Cards and Coupons Even without a full assistance program, Viatris may offer discount coupons or savings cards. Ask your pharmacist or doctor if they have any current offers, or visit Viatris's website directly to check for available discounts. ### 2. State Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs Many states have their own programs to help uninsured and underinsured residents afford prescription medications. These programs have different income limits and eligibility requirements depending on where you live. Contact your state health department or visit your state's website to learn about programs in your area. ### 3. Non-Profit Organizations and Charities Several non-profit organizations help patients access medications they need: - **NeedyMeds.org**: A comprehensive, free database of assistance programs, including state programs, non-profit organizations, and disease-specific charities that may help with COPD medications - **Patient Advocate Foundation**: Helps patients find resources and navigate the healthcare system - **COPD Foundation**: Offers resources specifically for COPD patients - **Prescription Assistance Program (PAP) Finder**: Search engines that can match you with available programs ### 4. GoodRx and Similar Services Pharmacy discount programs like GoodRx, SingleCare, and Prescription Discount Cards can help reduce the cost of Tudorza Pressair at participating pharmacies. These are free to use and can sometimes offer significant savings, even if you have insurance. ### 5. Insurance Options If you're uninsured: - Check if you qualify for Medicaid in your state (income limits vary) - Look into Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace plans during open enrollment - Ask about state high-risk pools if available in your state If you have insurance: - Talk to your doctor about alternative COPD medications that might be on your formulary with lower copays - Ask about prior authorization requirements - Check if your insurance has a pharmacy assistance line to help find lower-cost options ### 6. Talk to Your Healthcare Provider Your doctor or respiratory therapist may have: - Samples of Tudorza Pressair to help you get started - Information about patient programs you may not know about - Alternative medications that might be more affordable - Knowledge about local charitable programs ## How to Find and Apply for Assistance ### Step 1: Gather Your Information Have ready: - Your prescription for Tudorza Pressair from your doctor - Proof of income (pay stubs, tax returns, or benefit statements) - Proof of residency (utility bill or lease) - Insurance information (if applicable) - Social Security number ### Step 2: Research Available Programs - Visit NeedyMeds.org and search for "Tudorza" or "aclidinium" - Contact your state pharmacy assistance program - Call the COPD Foundation helpline for resources - Ask your pharmacist about discount programs ### Step 3: Apply to Programs Different programs have different application processes: - Some accept online applications - Some require mail-in applications - Some may allow phone applications - Follow the specific instructions for each program you apply to ### Step 4: Follow Up Keep records of: - Which programs you applied to and when - Confirmation numbers or application receipts - Required documents you submitted - Contact information for each program ## Income Eligibility Income limits vary significantly by program and by state. Generally, programs serve: - **Low-income patients**: Typically those with household income at or below 200-300% of the federal poverty level - **Uninsured patients**: Those without health insurance coverage - **Underinsured patients**: Those whose insurance doesn't cover this medication well As of 2024, the federal poverty level for a family of four is approximately $31,200 annually. However, many programs set their limits higher. You won't know if you qualify without applying, so it's worth checking even if you think your income might be too high. ## What Happens After You Apply ### Timeline Typical processing times vary by program: - State programs: 4-8 weeks or longer - Non-profit programs: 2-6 weeks - Discount card programs: Immediate (within minutes) While waiting for approval on assistance programs, ask your doctor about: - Medication samples to hold you over - Alternative medications you might access more quickly - Temporary payment plans with your pharmacy ### What You'll Receive Depending on the program: - Free medication shipped to your home or pharmacy - Discount coupons for use at pharmacies - Reduced copay amounts - Direct payment to your pharmacy ## What If Your Application Is Denied? - Ask the program why you were denied - Check if you can reapply or if circumstances have changed - Try applying to other programs—different programs have different criteria - Ask your doctor for generic alternatives (there are other LAMA medications) - Contact a patient advocate organization for help ## Reauthorization and Refills Most assistance programs require you to: - Reapply annually or when your situation changes - Maintain ongoing contact with the program - Keep documentation current Be sure to apply for renewal before your current assistance expires so you don't have gaps in medication. ## Insurance and Medicare - **Medicare beneficiaries**: Some state programs still help Medicare patients; check with your state - **Medicaid**: May cover Tudorza Pressair; check your state's formulary - **Private insurance**: May require prior authorization; work with your doctor's office - **Medicare Part D**: Covered on many plans; check your plan's formulary ## Tips for Success 1. **Apply to multiple programs**: Increase your chances of getting help 2. **Be organized**: Keep copies of everything you submit 3. **Follow up**: Don't hesitate to call programs to check on your application 4. **Ask questions**: Program staff are there to help 5. **Update your information**: Let programs know if your situation changes 6. **Don't give up**: If one program doesn't work, try another ## Legal Disclaimer This guide provides general information about patient assistance options. It is not a guarantee of coverage or assistance. Program eligibility, benefits, and availability change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with programs before applying. This information should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider about your treatment plan and medication options. ## Take Action Today Don't delay getting the medication you need. Start by: 1. Visiting NeedyMeds.org to search for programs 2. Calling your state health department 3. Talking to your pharmacist about discount programs 4. Contacting the COPD Foundation at 1-866-316-COPD Affordable treatment options exist—you just need to know where to look.
Program information last verified: March 25, 2026
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