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Trelegy

I'm coming up where I'll be adding Medicare part B soon.   One of my concerns is that I'm on Trelegy and it's a bundle without having a prescription plan.  I've been considering Blue Cross Blue Shield's advantage plan to get the prescription coverage.  I'd appreciate any advice people can give.   Thanks!    

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Choosing a Medicare plan is crucial. Consider Blue Cross Blue Shield's Advantage plan for prescription coverage. Prioritize your health needs and review all options thoroughly.

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Prices on inhalers have been capped at $35 dollars for everyone EXCEPT those on medicare. You may want to look into that. If it is government sponsored insurance, you do not get the cap. 

These Inhalers No Longer Cost More Than $35 Per Month (verywellhealth.com)

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Choosing a Medicare plan is crucial. Consider Blue Cross Blue Shield's Advantage plan for prescription coverage. Prioritize your health needs and review all options thoroughly.

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