Valtrex
Generic: valacyclovir
Manufacturer: GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) · Program:
Apply for AssistanceEligibility Criteria
Insurance Requirement
See program details
Residency
US residency required
Income Threshold
Up to 300% FPL
Individual Income Limit
$43,740/year
Must be uninsured or underinsured
Program Information
Processing Time
2–4 weeks
Delivery Method
shipped to patient, physician office, or participating pharmacy
Application Method
Multiple
Indicated For
HSV,CMV,shingles,chickenpox
About This Medication
# GSK Patient Assistance Program Patient Guide: How to Get Valtrex at Low or No Cost ## About This Program The GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Patient Assistance Program helps eligible patients access **Valtrex (valacyclovir)** at reduced or no cost. Valtrex is an antiviral medication used to treat herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections, including cold sores and genital herpes, as well as shingles (herpes zoster) and chickenpox. If you're struggling to afford this medication, this program may help you get the treatment you need. ## Who Qualifies for This Program To be eligible for the GSK Patient Assistance Program for Valtrex, you must meet specific criteria: **Insurance Status Requirements:** - You must be **uninsured** to qualify for this program - Patients with Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans **may be eligible** under certain circumstances - If you have private insurance, you may not qualify unless you meet specific hardship criteria **Financial Requirements:** - You must have spent at least **$600 on prescription medicines** in the past year - Specific income thresholds have not been publicly disclosed by GSK, but the program is designed for patients with financial need **Other Considerations:** - U.S. residents only - Valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider required - Patients must not be eligible for other government programs that cover the medication ## Income Eligibility While GSK has not published specific income thresholds for the Valtrex assistance program, patient assistance programs typically consider household income relative to the federal poverty level. The program evaluates financial need on a case-by-case basis. If you're unsure whether your income qualifies, contact the program directly—they can provide guidance during the application process. ## Insurance Requirements This program is primarily designed for **uninsured patients**. However: - If you have **Medicare Part D**, you may still qualify, particularly if you've reached the coverage gap ("donut hole") or have high out-of-pocket costs - If you have **private insurance**, you may be ineligible unless you can demonstrate financial hardship - The program cannot be used as a secondary payer if you have active insurance coverage ## How to Apply Unfortunately, specific application details—including the phone number, website URL, and required documents—are not currently available in our database. To apply for the GSK Patient Assistance Program for Valtrex: 1. **Contact GSK directly** by visiting their official website or calling their patient assistance line 2. **Gather required documentation**, which typically includes: - Proof of income (recent tax return, pay stubs, or benefit statements) - Proof of U.S. citizenship or residency - Valid prescription for Valtrex from your doctor - Proof of insurance status (or lack thereof) 3. **Complete the application form** provided by GSK 4. **Submit your application** via phone, mail, or online portal (method varies) 5. **Wait for approval** and follow up if needed ## Timeline and Medication Delivery The exact processing time for applications is not specified, but most pharmaceutical patient assistance programs process applications within 5-10 business days. Once approved, Valtrex is typically delivered directly to your home or to your pharmacy within 1-2 weeks. You may receive a 30-day, 60-day, or 90-day supply depending on program guidelines. ## What If Your Application Is Denied? If your application is denied: - Request a detailed explanation of why you were ineligible - Ask if you can reapply after addressing specific issues (such as income changes) - Explore alternative assistance options, including state pharmaceutical assistance programs, nonprofit organizations, or generic alternatives - Discuss lower-cost options with your healthcare provider ## Reauthorization and Refills If approved, you may need to reauthorize your assistance periodically (typically annually). GSK will notify you when reauthorization is required. Keep your prescription current with your doctor to ensure continuous access to medication. ## Important Disclaimer This guide provides general information about the GSK Patient Assistance Program based on available data. Program eligibility, requirements, and processes may change. Always verify current requirements directly with GSK or visit their official patient assistance website. This information is not medical advice—consult your healthcare provider about whether Valtrex is appropriate for your condition. If you cannot afford medication, discuss generic alternatives or other cost-saving options with your doctor or pharmacist.
Program information last verified: March 30, 2026
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