

Striverdi Respimat can cost $275-$400 without insurance. Here's how to save with coupons, discount cards, and patient assistance programs in 2026.
If you've seen the price tag on Striverdi Respimat (Olodaterol) without insurance, you probably did a double take. A single inhaler — one month's supply — can cost anywhere from $275 to $400 at retail pharmacies. For a medication you need every single day to manage COPD, that adds up fast.
But here's the thing: very few people actually need to pay full price. Between manufacturer savings programs, discount cards, patient assistance, and smart pharmacy shopping, there are real ways to cut your costs significantly. This guide walks you through every option available in 2026.
Let's start with the numbers. The cash price for Striverdi Respimat (2.5 mcg/actuation, one inhaler) varies by pharmacy:
These prices can change, so it's always worth checking current pricing at your specific pharmacy. There is no generic version of Striverdi Respimat available as of 2026, which is a big reason why the cost stays high.
Prescription discount cards are one of the easiest ways to lower your Striverdi cost, especially if you're paying cash or have a high-deductible insurance plan. Here are the most popular options:
GoodRx offers coupons that can bring the price of Striverdi down to approximately $258 at participating pharmacies. GoodRx Gold members may access even lower prices. You can print the coupon or show it on your phone at the pharmacy.
SingleCare offers Striverdi coupons with prices as low as $231 at select pharmacies including CVS, Target, Walgreens, and Duane Reade. No membership or signup is required — just present the coupon at checkout.
Several other discount card providers may offer savings on Striverdi:
Prices vary by provider and pharmacy, so it's worth comparing a few options. You can search for Striverdi on each provider's website to see current pricing at pharmacies near you.
Boehringer Ingelheim, the maker of Striverdi Respimat, offers two key programs:
If you have commercial insurance (not Medicare, Medicaid, or government-funded plans), you may be eligible for the Boehringer Ingelheim Copay Savings Card. With this card, eligible patients may pay as little as $0 to $35 per fill.
How to get it:
This is one of the best deals available if you qualify. The savings card typically covers the difference between your copay and the reduced amount, up to a maximum annual benefit.
Boehringer Ingelheim has participated in the $35 inhaler price cap initiative, a voluntary program that limits out-of-pocket costs for eligible patients. This is particularly helpful for patients whose insurance covers Striverdi but with a high copay.
If you're uninsured or underinsured and can't afford Striverdi, the manufacturer offers a more comprehensive help option:
The Boehringer Cares Patient Assistance Program provides Striverdi Respimat at no cost to eligible patients. To qualify, you generally need to:
How to apply:
Processing typically takes a few weeks, so apply as early as possible to avoid gaps in your medication supply.
Prices for the same medication can vary by $50 to $100 or more between pharmacies in the same area. Before filling your prescription, use tools like Medfinder or GoodRx to compare prices at pharmacies near you.
If you're filling through a mail-order pharmacy or your insurance allows it, a 90-day supply often comes with a lower per-month cost than three separate 30-day fills. Ask your pharmacy or insurance plan about this option.
If you're on Medicare, Striverdi may be covered under your Part D plan. Coverage and copay amounts vary by plan. Use Medicare's Plan Finder tool at medicare.gov to see which plans in your area cover Striverdi and at what cost tier. The Inflation Reduction Act's $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap on Part D medications may also reduce your total spending.
Some patients explore international online pharmacies for lower prices. According to PharmacyChecker.com, international prices for Striverdi can be as low as $1.27 per dose. However, be cautious: only use verified international pharmacies, and consult your doctor about the safety of importing medications.
If cost remains a barrier even with the programs above, your doctor may recommend switching to a less expensive COPD inhaler. Generic formoterol nebulizer solution, for example, is significantly cheaper than brand-name Striverdi. See our full guide on alternatives to Striverdi for more options.
No one should have to choose between breathing and paying their bills. Striverdi Respimat may carry a high sticker price, but between manufacturer programs, discount cards, patient assistance, and smart pharmacy shopping, there are real ways to make it affordable. Start by checking if you qualify for the Boehringer Ingelheim copay card or patient assistance program — those offer the biggest savings. Then compare pharmacy prices using Medfinder and discount apps to find the lowest available price near you.
For help finding Striverdi in stock, visit medfinder.com or read our guide on how to find Striverdi in stock near you.
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