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How Much Does Spiriva Cost With Medicare?

Spiriva (Tiotropium) costs an average of $146 per Medicare Part D claim, with total Medicare spending of $912.0M in the latest year. A generic version is available, which may reduce out-of-pocket costs.

Key Facts: Spiriva Cost

Medicare Part D avg
$146/claim
Likely Part D tier
Tier 2 (preferred brand)
Annual cost/patient
$1,169
Generic available
Yes — Tiotropium
Manufacturer
Boehringer Ingelheim
Treats
Asthma/COPD
YoY price change
-8.9%

Source: CMS Medicare Part D Spending Dashboard. Tier placement inferred from typical formulary norms — confirm with your specific Part D plan.

Spiriva Medicare Coverage & Out-of-Pocket Cost

Spiriva is covered under Medicare Part D, with the program paying an average of $146 per prescription fill. Spiriva typically falls on Tier 2 (preferred brand) of standard Part D formularies. Typical copay: $25-$50 per fill on most Medicare Part D plans.

Your actual out-of-pocket cost depends on three factors: (1) formulary tier — your plan's specific placement; (2) deductible status — most plans require you to meet up to a $590 deductible (2025) before copays kick in; (3) coverage phase — initial coverage, then the donut hole was eliminated in 2025, replaced by a hard $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap under the Inflation Reduction Act. Once you hit $2,000 in true out-of-pocket spending, the rest of your Part D drugs are free for the year.

Because generic Tiotropium is available, the single biggest savings move is asking your pharmacist about generic substitution. Generics typically sit on Tier 1 with copays under $10, vs Tier 2-3 placement for brand-name Spiriva. Most states allow automatic substitution unless your prescriber writes "dispense as written."

For cash-pay or commercial insurance scenarios, compare prices using GoodRx, SingleCare, or Cost Plus Drugs before filling — discount-program prices sometimes beat Part D copays for lower-cost generics.

Spiriva is manufactured by Boehringer Ingelheim and prescribed primarily for Asthma/COPD. In the most recent Medicare Part D data, 6,240,000 claims were filed for 780,000 unique beneficiaries, at an average cost of $146 per claim. Average annual cost per beneficiary is $1,169.

Year over year, Medicare spending on Spiriva has decreased by -8.9%. Because a generic version of Tiotropium is available, patients can often substitute to reduce out-of-pocket costs. Its patent expires 2015-07-24.

Spiriva belongs to the Asthma & COPD Inhalers class. Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) reduce airway inflammation. Long-acting beta-agonists (LABA) relax airway muscles for 12-24 hours. Long-acting muscarinic antagonists (LAMA) block bronchoconstriction. Triple combination inhalers (Trelegy) combine ICS + LABA + LAMA. Biologics (Nucala, Xolair, Dupixent) target specific immune pathways in severe asthma that doesn't respond to inhalers alone.

Key Data

MetricValue
Avg Cost Per Claim$146
Total Medicare Spending$912.0M
Total Claims6,240,000
Beneficiaries780,000
Generic AvailableYes
Year-Over-Year Change-8.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

Medicare Part D pays an average of $146 per claim for Spiriva. Spiriva is typically placed on Tier 2 (preferred brand) of standard Part D formularies. Typical copay: $25-$50 per fill on most Medicare Part D plans. As of 2025, total annual out-of-pocket on Part D is capped at $2,000 under the Inflation Reduction Act.

Yes. Spiriva appears in Medicare Part D claims data, with 780,000 beneficiaries filling 6,240,000 prescriptions in the latest year. Specific coverage depends on your plan's formulary — call the number on your insurance card or check the plan's Summary of Benefits to confirm prior authorization, step therapy, or quantity limit requirements.

Spiriva (Tiotropium) costs an average of $146 per Medicare Part D claim, with total Medicare spending of $912.0M in the latest year. A generic version is available, which may reduce out-of-pocket costs.

Yes. A generic version of Tiotropium is available, which typically costs 80-95% less than brand-name Spiriva. Ask your pharmacist about generic substitution — most state laws allow automatic substitution unless your prescriber writes "dispense as written."

Medicare beneficiaries cannot use manufacturer copay cards (anti-kickback statute), but several options exist: (1) Apply to charity copay foundations like the PAN Foundation, NeedyMeds, HealthWell Foundation, or Patient Advocate Foundation — many cover asthma/copd drugs; (2) Ask your prescriber about therapeutic alternatives in the same drug class that may be on a lower tier; (3) For some drugs, paying cash via GoodRx or Cost Plus Drugs can beat your Medicare copay — always compare before filling; (4) If your income is below 150% of the federal poverty level, you may qualify for the Medicare Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy) program, which reduces Part D costs to near-zero.

Spiriva is manufactured by Boehringer Ingelheim. The FDA application number is NDA021395.

Spiriva (Tiotropium) is primarily prescribed for Asthma/COPD.

Medicare Part D spending on Spiriva has decreased -8.9% year over year. Total program spending reached $912.0M in the latest reporting year.

Spiriva (Tiotropium) costs an average of $146 per Medicare Part D claim, with total Medicare spending of $912.0M in the latest year. A generic version is available, which may reduce out-of-pocket costs.

The data source behind this answer is CMS Medicare Part D Drug Spending data. Every figure on the page traces back to that source; the methodology page describes the inputs and the refresh cadence in full detail.

For readers turning this answer into action: cross-reference against the underlying CMS Medicare Part D Drug Spending data record before acting on time-sensitive decisions. The site renders the data as it was published; subsequent revisions can shift the picture, and the live federal data is always the authoritative current reference.

Source: CMS Medicare Part D Spending, 2026.