Chantix is a prescription drug that can help people quit smoking tobacco. Medicare’s prescription drug plans include coverage for certain smoking cessation drugs, including Chantix.

People 65 years old and older and those under 65 with specific health conditions are eligible for Medicare coverage.

If a person has Original Medicare (Parts A and B), they can enroll in a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan (PDP), which is available from Medicare-approved private insurance companies.

Many Medicare Advantage plans include coverage for prescription medication.

Chantix is the brand name for the drug varenicline. Chantix can help reduce the withdrawal symptoms a person may experience when they quit smoking.

Glossary of Medicare terms

We may use a few terms in this article that can be helpful to understand when selecting the best insurance plan:

  • Out-of-pocket costs: An out-of-pocket cost is the amount a person must pay for medical care when Medicare does not pay the total cost or offer coverage. These costs can include deductibles, coinsurance, copayments, and premiums.
  • Deductible: This is an annual amount a person must spend out of pocket within a certain period before an insurer starts to fund their treatments.
  • Coinsurance: This is the percentage of treatment costs that a person must self-fund. For Medicare Part B, this is 20%.
  • Copayment: This is a fixed dollar amount a person with insurance pays when receiving certain treatments. For Medicare, this usually applies to prescription drugs.
Numerous plain white pill bottles on a factory production line. When asking does Medicare cover Chantix, this could be where the bottle are filled.Share on Pinterest
Getty Images

Medicare PDPs (Part D) and Medicare Advantage plans provide coverage for several prescription medications that can help someone quit smoking, according to the American Lung Association (ALA).

The smoking-cessation drugs include:

In addition to smoking cessation drugs, counseling can help people who want to quit smoking.

Medicare Part B covers up to eight counseling sessions over a 12-month period to help someone quit smoking. A person can receive four sessions each time they try to quit smoking, and Medicare covers two attempts per year.

The counseling is free of charge if the person sees a provider who accepts Medicare.

Those enrolled in Medicare often obtain coverage for prescription drugs such as Chantix through Medicare Advantage or Part D.

Private insurance companies administer Medicare Advantage plans to provide Medicare Part A, inpatient hospital insurance, and Part B, outpatient medical benefits. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), in 2024, 89% of Medicare Advantage plans include prescription drug coverage.

Alternatively, someone who has Original Medicare may enroll in a Part D PDP from a private insurance company.

According to Medicare.gov, Medicare sets a basic level of coverage for drug plans, and all plans must cover the same medication categories. The amount someone pays for a particular drug will vary depending on their plan.

Chantix is one of several prescription drugs that may help someone quit smoking. Researchers believe that Chantix works by interacting with nicotine receptors in the brain. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), varenicline may reduce the pleasure someone feels when smoking. It may also decrease nicotine withdrawal symptoms.

The ACS recommends that people who are very dependent on nicotine think about using a drug such as Chantix to help them quit. An individual might be considered severely dependent on nicotine if they smoke one pack of cigarettes or more a day.

Additional symptoms of severe nicotine dependence include:

  • waking up to smoke during the night
  • smoking a few minutes after waking up
  • smoking while sick
  • feeling withdrawal symptoms when not smoking

Healthcare professionals typically prescribe a 12-week supply of varenicline pills to people who want to quit smoking. In some cases, a person may receive a second 12-week prescription.

An individual who has decided to stop smoking usually begins taking varenicline 1 week to a month before their quit day.

In 2021, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first generic version of Chantix, varenicline tablets. This and other medications may be an option for people who want to quit smoking, and discussing this with a primary care physician (PCP) might help.

Bupropion

Bupropion is an alternative prescription drug that may help people quit smoking. It goes by the brand name Zyban and is also available as a generic option. The drug may help reduce nicotine cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

For best results, people should start taking bupropion 1–2 weeks before they quit smoking, according to the ACS.

Nicotine replacement therapy

Someone who wants to quit smoking may also reduce withdrawal symptoms through nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).

According to the ACS, a person should use NRT only after they have stopped smoking cigarettes and using other tobacco forms.

Nicotine sprays and inhalers require a prescription. Some other forms of NRT are available without a prescription and can be purchased over-the-counter, including:

It is important to note that Medicare typically does not pay for nonprescription drugs.

Since there is a generic version of Chantix, people taking the drug may save money by using the generic option rather than the brand name.

According to Medicare, generic drugs are the same as their brand-name equivalents in their active ingredients, dosage, safety, and quality.

Medicare drug plans often sort drugs into different categories, known as tiers. A person might pay higher out-of-pocket costs for drugs in higher tiers, and generic versions are often in a lower tier, with a smaller cost.

Each PDP includes a drug list (formulary) that lets individuals know which prescription drugs are covered by the plan. People can find plans that cover the drugs they need using the Medicare online tool.

Learn more about Medicare drug lists.

According to the U.S. Surgeon General, as of 2020 more than half of adults who smoke try to quit each year.

Smoking cessation drugs and behavioral counseling can improve the chances that someone will be able to quit smoking, especially if a person uses drugs and counseling together.

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) website, Smokefree.gov, recommends that people make a plan before they try to quit smoking. NCI notes a quit-smoking plan should include:

  • choosing a quit date
  • thinking about reasons for quitting
  • calculating savings from quitting
  • recognizing triggers for smoking
  • having a plan to fight cravings
  • assembling support such as friends or family

Smokefree.gov offers additional help for people who are trying to quit smoking by:

Those with a limited income may be eligible for assistance with their prescription drug costs through a Medicare program called Extra Help. To qualify for Extra Help, a person must:

  • be enrolled in Medicare
  • have limited income and resources, as of 2024 this means $22,590 of income and $17,220 for resources for an individual
  • live in one of the 50 U.S. states or the District of Columbia

In addition, Medicare offers resources on its website that may help with drug costs.

A person can find a directory of state programs that help cover drug costs, as well as a search tool to find out whether drug companies will help pay for certain medications.

Medicare resources

For more resources to help guide you through the complex world of medical insurance, visit our Medicare hub.

Smoking cessation is an important step that people can take to improve their health.

Prescription drugs such as Chantix may make it easier for someone to quit smoking tobacco, especially if the person is very dependent on nicotine.

Medicare drug plans can help cover the costs of Chantix and other smoking-cessation medications.