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Sitavig

Generic: acyclovir

Manufacturer: Innocutis  ·  Program:

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Eligibility Criteria

Insurance Requirement

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Residency

US residency required

Program Information

Processing Time

2–4 weeks

Delivery Method

Varies by program

Application Method

Online

Indicated For

recurrent herpes labialis (cold sores)

About This Medication

# Sitavig Patient Access Program Guide: How to Get Sitavig (Acyclovir) at Low or No Cost Sitavig (acyclovir) 50mg muco-adhesive buccal tablets treat recurrent **cold sores (herpes labialis)** in immunocompetent adults, offering a convenient one-and-done dosing that sticks to the upper gum for targeted relief.[1][2][3] This patient-friendly guide explains the **Sitavig Zero Copay Savings Card** from Innocutis, which lets eligible patients pay **$0 out-of-pocket** at participating pharmacies—up to 12 uses per card.[1] ## About Sitavig and When It's Used **Sitavig** is a prescription buccal tablet containing 50mg of **acyclovir**, an antiviral medication that stops herpes simplex virus replication right at the cold sore site.[1][5] Unlike swallowed pills, Sitavig adheres to the inside of your upper gum above the infected area, releasing the drug locally for faster symptom relief—often in about 3.5 days—and preventing blisters in 35% of cases when used early.[7] It's FDA-approved only for **recurrent cold sores** in adults with healthy immune systems (immunocompetent).[1][3][5] Common symptoms include tingling, itching, or burning before a blister forms. Apply one tablet at the first sign; a backup tablet is included if the first doesn't stick properly.[5][7] Sitavig is **Pregnancy Category B**, meaning use only if benefits outweigh risks—discuss with your doctor.[1] **Important Safety Notes:** Do not use if allergic to acyclovir, milk proteins, or other ingredients. Side effects may include headache or gum-related issues. Always follow your doctor's instructions.[1][7] ## Who Qualifies for the Sitavig Zero Copay Card? This program is a **commercial savings card**, not a traditional patient assistance program (PAP) with income limits. **All commercially insured patients** qualify for $0 copay, as long as you're not on government programs.[1] It's instant at the pharmacy—no income verification or lengthy applications needed. **Key Eligibility Rules:**[1] - Must have **private commercial insurance** (not government-funded). - Valid only in the **USA** at participating retail pharmacies (not government clinics). - **Not valid** in Massachusetts or Minnesota, or where prohibited. - Up to **12 uses** per card. **Who Does NOT Qualify?** - Medicare (including Advantage, Parts A/B/D), Medicaid, TRICARE, VA, DoD, CHAMPUS, Puerto Rico GHP, or any federal/state programs. - Uninsured or cash-paying patients (use pharmacy coupons instead, like Optum Perks for up to 80% off).[4][9] No income thresholds apply—it's designed for broad access via insurance copay reduction.[1] ## Income Eligibility Breakdown Since this is a **copay savings card** (not income-based PAP), there are **no federal poverty level (FPL) limits**. Here's a simple table comparing it to typical PAPs: | Household Size | Typical PAP (400% FPL) | Sitavig Zero Copay Card | |---------------|-------------------------|-------------------------| | Individual | ~$58,320/year | **No income limit** | | Couple | ~$78,880/year | **No income limit** | | Family of 3 | ~$99,440/year | **No income limit** | | Family of 4 | ~$120,000/year | **No income limit** | *Note: FPL figures approximate for 2026; Sitavig focuses on insurance status, not income.*[1] ## Insurance Requirements **Commercial insurance required**—process your insurance first, then present the card for $0 copay.[1] **Government insurance disqualifies you** (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid).[1] If insured but denied coverage, ask your doctor about prior authorization—many plans require proof of failure on generic acyclovir, valacyclovir, or famciclovir first.[3][5][8] Uninsured? Skip to alternatives below. Check plan specifics; some limit to 1-2 doses monthly.[5] ## Step-by-Step Application Process No formal application! It's a **printable savings card** for instant use:[1] 1. Visit **sitavig.com/zero-copay/** and download/print the **Sitavig Patient Access Card** (or ask your doctor/pharmacist).[1][7] 2. Fill your Sitavig prescription. 3. **At the pharmacy:** Show insurance card first, then the savings card. Pharmacist applies instant $0 copay discount.[1] 4. Keep the card for refills (tracks up to 12 uses). **Pro Tip:** Call 1-800-499-4468 for help or card issues.[7] Takes **minutes**—no mailing or waiting. ## Timeline and Delivery **Instant approval** at pharmacy—no processing delays.[1] Pick up Sitavig same-day (pharmacy stock dependent). Each pack has **two 50mg tablets** (one primary, one backup).[5][7] Card valid for **12 fills**; no expiration noted beyond uses.[1] Refills? Reuse card; doctor re-prescribes as needed for recurrent outbreaks.[1] ## Alternatives if Denied or Ineligible **If government-insured:** - **Generic acyclovir** (tablets, cream) is cheaper; FDA-approved for cold sores.[4] - Pharmacy coupons: Optum Perks (up to 80% off), FamilyWize (75% off).[4][9] - 90-day supplies may lower costs (insurance approval needed).[4] **If insurance denies Sitavig:** - Doctor requests **prior auth** (prove generic antivirals failed).[3][5] - Switch to valacyclovir or famciclovir generics. **No insurance?** Free clinics, 340B programs, or NeedyMeds.org for broader PAPs. Innocutis may have unlisted PAP—call manufacturer.[2] ## Disclaimer This guide is for informational purposes only and not medical/financial advice. Eligibility/terms can change; verify at sitavig.com or with your pharmacist.[1] Consult your doctor for treatment suitability. Manufacturer (Innocutis) reserves rights to amend program.[1] Word count: 942.

Program information last verified: March 30, 2026

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