Explore manufacturer programs like the Valtrex Savings Program. This can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket costs. Check their website directly for eligibility requirements and application details.
Consider patient assistance foundations. Many charities help patients afford prescription medications. Research organizations specializing in antiviral medications or those supporting individuals with herpes simplex virus. Websites like the Partnership for Prescription Assistance can be valuable resources in your search.
- NeedyMeds: This website provides a database of patient assistance programs, including those for antiviral medications. You can search by medication name and state. The Medicine Assistance Tool (MAT): The MAT helps patients find programs based on their income and medication needs.
Don’t overlook your insurance coverage. Review your plan’s formulary to see if Valtrex is covered and what your copay will be. Consider contacting your insurance provider directly for clarification on coverage and potential cost-saving strategies.
Compare prices at different pharmacies. Prices vary. Check both local and online pharmacies. Ask your doctor about generic alternatives. Acyclovir, the generic version of Valtrex, is often significantly cheaper.
Utilize manufacturer coupons or discount cards. These can reduce costs at the pharmacy counter. Look for these on the manufacturer’s website or through your doctor’s office.


