Affordability Check
How to afford Valacyclovir
Generic name: Valacyclovir
Pick how you're covered. We'll show you the cheapest legitimate way to get Valacyclovir — your insurance copay, manufacturer savings, charity grants, or cash price. It takes 30 seconds and we never ask for your personal information.
Pick an option above to see your specific path.
Different insurance means different laws and different savings. For example, Medicare patients cannot use manufacturer copay cards (federal law) — but the manufacturer almost always has a Patient Assistance Program that gives the drug free.
About Valacyclovir and its cost
What is this medication? Valacyclovir is a prescription antiviral medication primarily used to treat infections caused by the herpes virus group. It is most commonly prescribed to manage outbreaks of shingles, which is caused by herpes zoster, and to treat cold sores on the face or lips. It is also a standard treatment for managing and preventing the recurrence of genital herpes in both adults and adolescents.
The medication works by stopping the virus from multiplying, which helps sores heal faster and reduces symptoms like pain or tingling. Although it is effective at controlling symptoms and reducing the duration of an outbreak, valacyclovir is not a cure for these viral infections. The virus stays in the body even when no symptoms are present, but the medication can help lower the frequency of future episodes and reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to other people.
Valacyclovir is made by GlaxoSmithKline. Like most brand-name drugs, it's priced at a high list price — but patients rarely pay that list price. The options above are the real paths most people use to get it affordably.
Common questions
What's the cheapest way to afford Valacyclovir?
It depends on your insurance. On Medicare, apply for the manufacturer's Patient Assistance Program (PAP) — it gives the drug free if you meet income requirements. With private insurance, the manufacturer copay card usually drops your copay to $0-$25. Uninsured patients should compare the PAP with Cost Plus Drugs cash price.
Can I use a copay card with Medicare for Valacyclovir?
No — federal law (the Anti-Kickback Statute) prohibits manufacturer copay cards on Medicare, Medicaid, TriCare, and VA prescriptions. But GlaxoSmithKline has a separate Patient Assistance Program for Medicare beneficiaries. Check the options above.
Does my Medicare Part D plan cover Valacyclovir?
Part D coverage varies by plan. We query the CMS Prescription Drug Plan file to show you what percentage of plans cover it and at what tier. For your exact copay, pick "Medicare" above and check your plan's Summary of Benefits, or log in to Medicare.gov.
How long does a Patient Assistance Program take?
Most PAPs take 2-6 weeks from application to first fill. Ask the manufacturer about a "bridge supply" — many will ship 30 days free while your application is being reviewed so you don't go without the drug.
What if I have a high-deductible plan?
For generics, Cost Plus Drugs cash price is often cheaper than your deductible-phase copay. For brand names, the manufacturer copay card almost always wins. A GoodRx coupon can be a last resort for uncovered drugs, but it doesn't count toward your deductible.
Are there charity grants for Shingles?
Charities like HealthWell Foundation, PAN Foundation, Good Days, and the National Organization for Rare Disorders provide copay help for specific conditions. Funds often run out mid-year — apply early. We list the specific grants for your condition in the options above.
More about Valacyclovir
Full Valacyclovir drug page
FDA label, prior authorization rules, full indications list
More options for Shingles
Drugs, grants, and assistance for this condition
Guide to Patient Assistance Programs
How PAPs work, who qualifies, typical wait times
If your insurance denied coverage
5-level appeal playbook — Medicare has a 60% win rate at Level 3