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Updated: January 21, 2026

How to Save Money on Beclomethasone (Qvar) in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

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Qvar RediHaler costs $306-$414 without insurance. Learn every way to save: GoodRx coupons, Teva Savings Card, patient assistance programs, and more.

Qvar RediHaler is not cheap. Without insurance, you could pay $306 to $414 every time you fill your prescription — and since it's a daily controller inhaler, that adds up to $3,600-$5,000 or more per year. The reason: Qvar RediHaler has no generic version. It's made exclusively by Teva Pharmaceuticals, and device patents don't expire until around 2031.

But there are real ways to bring that cost down significantly. Here's every option available to Beclomethasone patients in 2026.

What Is the Cash Price of Qvar RediHaler in 2026?

The retail (cash) price for Qvar RediHaler in 2026 depends on the strength and pharmacy:

Qvar RediHaler 40 mcg (120 inhalations): approximately $280-$350 retail

Qvar RediHaler 80 mcg (120 inhalations): approximately $306-$414 retail

Prices can vary by $50 or more between pharmacies in the same city. That's why comparing prices before you fill matters.

Option 1: GoodRx Coupon

GoodRx is a prescription discount service — you don't need insurance, a membership, or income documentation. Simply show the coupon at the pharmacy.

GoodRx price for Qvar RediHaler: as low as $196.74 (29% off average retail of $276) at participating pharmacies

Prices vary by pharmacy location — check GoodRx to find the lowest price near you

GoodRx coupons cannot be combined with insurance — you use one or the other

Option 2: SingleCare Coupon

SingleCare is another pharmacy discount card accepted at over 35,000 pharmacies nationwide. Retail prices for Qvar RediHaler 80 mcg through SingleCare are approximately $300-$408, though discounted prices through their card can be lower depending on the pharmacy. Always compare GoodRx and SingleCare prices to find the best deal at pharmacies near you.

Option 3: Teva Savings Card (Commercially Insured Patients)

The Teva Savings Card is the best option for patients who have commercial (employer or marketplace) insurance:

Reduces your Qvar copay to as low as $15 per fill

Teva covers up to $25 of your remaining copay, with a maximum savings of $40 per fill

Valid for up to 25 fills

NOT available to patients on Medicare, Medicaid, or any government insurance program

Register at qvar.com to get your card

Option 4: Teva Cares Foundation Patient Assistance Program (Uninsured Patients)

If you're uninsured or underinsured and meet income requirements, the Teva Cares Foundation Patient Assistance Program may provide Qvar RediHaler at no charge:

You'll need a valid prescription from your doctor

Documentation of income and insurance status required

Application is processed through your healthcare provider or through Teva directly

May also qualify through NeedyMeds.org or RxAssist.org for assistance navigation

Option 5: Insurance Coverage and Tier Optimization

Qvar RediHaler is typically listed as Tier 3 (preferred brand) on most commercial plans. That means:

Your copay will likely be $40-$75 per fill, significantly less than the retail price

If your plan places Qvar on a higher tier or requires prior authorization, ask your doctor to submit a PA or formulary exception

90-day supplies through mail-order pharmacy may be more cost-effective than monthly retail fills

Option 6: Consider Switching to a Lower-Cost Alternative

If cost is the primary barrier, talk to your doctor about a lower-cost ICS alternative. Generic Fluticasone Propionate HFA is typically $30-$80 with a discount coupon — a fraction of Qvar's price. Other options include generic Budesonide forms and ciclesonide. These medications work by the same mechanism and may be just as effective for your asthma at a much lower cost.

Quick Reference: Savings Options Summary

GoodRx: ~$196-$264; no insurance or income requirements; goodrx.com/qvar

Teva Savings Card: As low as $15/fill; commercially insured only; qvar.com

Teva Cares Foundation PAP: Potentially free; uninsured/underinsured meeting income criteria

Insurance Tier 3 copay: $40-$75 typical; PA may be needed on some plans

Once you've sorted out your savings strategy, use medfinder to find a pharmacy with Qvar RediHaler in stock near you. For stock-finding strategies, see our guide on how to find Beclomethasone in stock near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Qvar RediHaler 80 mcg (120 inhalations) retails for approximately $306-$414 without insurance. With a GoodRx coupon, you may find it for as low as $196-$264 at participating pharmacies. The 40 mcg strength costs approximately $280-$350 at retail.

Register at qvar.com to receive the Teva Savings Card. It reduces your copay to as low as $15 per fill for commercially insured patients, with up to $40 in savings per fill for a maximum of 25 fills. The card is NOT available to patients on Medicare, Medicaid, or other government insurance programs.

Yes. The Teva Cares Foundation Patient Assistance Program provides free Qvar RediHaler to uninsured and underinsured patients who meet income requirements. You'll need a valid prescription and documentation of income and insurance status. You can also search NeedyMeds.org or RxAssist.org for additional assistance programs.

Qvar RediHaler has no generic version — Teva Pharmaceuticals holds device patents that don't expire until approximately May 2031. Without generic competition, prices remain elevated. This is in contrast to medications like fluticasone propionate, which went generic in 2024 and can be found for $30-$80 with a discount card.

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