Once your healthcare provider has determined that BROVANA is right for you and has written you a prescription, your next step is to confirm that BROVANA is covered by your insurance. Most health insurance plans cover BROVANA to treat patients with COPD, chronic bronchitis, or emphysema—including commercial insurers (like HMOs or PPOs), Medicare, and Medicaid.

Does your insurance plan cover BROVANA?

Coverage may vary by insurer, by state, or even between different plans from the same insurer. Just click on your state on our interactive map to see if your insurance plan covers BROVANA, and to find a retail pharmacy or home healthcare provider near you that accepts BROVANA prescriptions.


Don't see your insurance company listed? You'll want to check specific coverage details for BROVANA with your insurance company, or with Medicare or Medicaid.

Just ask these 4 simple questions:

  • Does your health plan have a prescription medication policy?
  • What does your plan cover?
  • Are prescription medicines divided into tiers that regulate your co-pay amount?
  • Do you need to meet any special requirements?

Your healthcare provider can help you understand if you meet any coverage requirements—and help you navigate them.

BROVANA is covered under Medicare Part B

You may be able to get Medicare coverage for BROVANA. Just have your healthcare provider write a prescription for BROVANA, which includes dosing instructions and the usual patient information for COPD (your healthcare provider will know what this is). Then bring your BROVANA prescription, along with any primary and supplemental insurance information, to your pharmacy.

Filling your prescription

Remember you'll need two prescriptions for your local or mail-order pharmacy: one for BROVANA and one for a nebulizer. BROVANA comes in pre-measured vials, one per dose. BROVANA should only be taken with a nebulizer (also known as a jet nebulizer or compressed-air nebulizer) using the accompanying air compressor.

To learn more about how to use a nebulizer, click here. If you still have questions, be sure to ask your healthcare provider or respiratory therapist.

BROVANA is available from many retail pharmacies and local home healthcare providers. Many of them also sell or rent nebulizers. You just need a prescription. There are also many Web sites that sell or rent medical supplies, including nebulizers.

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