Menopause symptoms arrived with a vengeance. Hot flashes disrupted your workday, night sweats destroyed your sleep, and vaginal dryness made intimacy uncomfortable. Your doctor prescribed Angeliq for hormone replacement therapy, explaining that the combination of estrogen and progestin would address these symptoms while protecting your uterine lining. You were ready to start feeling like yourself again until the pharmacy revealed what this relief would cost every month.
The Rx Advocates helps women access Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) that reduce hormone therapy expenses for those who qualify based on income.
What is the Angeliq Patient Assistance Program?
Drug manufacturers sponsor assistance programs specifically for women managing menopausal symptoms who face financial constraints. Qualifying applicants receive Angeliq at dramatically reduced prices, removing cost as an obstacle to symptom relief.
You’ll need to submit your prescription along with documentation showing household income. Our staff takes over from there: we compile your application, work directly with your healthcare provider’s office, file with the pharmaceutical company, and monitor approval status. Once approved, Angeliq gets delivered to your home automatically each month.
We operate as an advocacy service for prescription access. Our relationships with drug manufacturers allow us to help women enroll in programs that price medications according to what patients can afford.
How to Qualify
Programs generally accept applicants meeting these financial criteria:
- Singles with annual income under $40,000
- Couples earning less than $60,000 combined yearly
- Families bringing in under $100,000 annually
- Current prescription from a licensed medical provider
Even if you meet these requirements, approval isn’t guaranteed. The eligibility criteria for patient assistance vary across programs. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us to see if you qualify.
Cost of Angeliq
with The Rx Advocates
The monthly service fee depends on the number of medications you take. For example:
$80 / Month
$90 / Month
$100 / Month
$110 / Month
NOTE: In addition to our monthly service fee, we charge a one-time enrollment fee of $35.
Our service is month-to-month, so if you’re not happy with it, you may cancel at any time.
The Rx Advocates Can Help Reduce Angeliq Costs
You pay one consistent monthly amount determined by the total number of prescriptions you need help with. This amount never shifts upward regardless of what happens to drugstore prices.
Hormone therapy typically continues for years, not months. We’ve structured our service to help women dealing with various insurance problems: plans that won’t cover HRT, deductibles so high they’re useless, or complete absence of coverage.
We’re not in the coupon business. What we do is handle the enrollment process for manufacturer programs that keep your medications coming at prices you can actually manage.
Cost of Angeliq vs Other Options
$80.00/month
$245.99
* Source: GoodRx.com
Last Updated: September 29, 2025. Actual retail prices may vary by pharmacy and location.
Why Patient Assistance Programs Beat Coupons
Coupons might cut your costs temporarily. Assistance programs keep costs manageable long-term.
Coupon limitations
- Pharmacy restrictions: Limited to participating locations only
- Copay accumulators: Often excluded from your deductible calculations
- Expiration dates: Stop working after short timeframes
- Coverage gaps: Insufficient when dealing with expensive medications
- Redemption requirements: Must be presented in person at counter
PAP advantages
- Substantial savings: Drastically outperform coupon discounts
- Reliable access: No expiration worries or availability concerns
- Predictable costs: Stable fees unaffected by market price changes
- Convenient delivery: Direct shipping to your address
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
We’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions about Angeliq and patient assistance programs.
With The Rx Advocates, patients pay a fixed monthly service fee, which depends on the number of medications covered.
- 1 Medication (Angeliq only) – $80 per month
- 2 Medications (Angeliq + 1 other) – $90 per month
- 3 Medications (Angeliq + 2 others) – $100 per month
- 4+ Medications – $110 per month
Importantly, there are no hidden fees, and prices remain consistent even if retail costs fluctuate.
Without enrollment in a patient assistance program, Angeliq costs significantly more than many women can comfortably afford. What you’d pay at the pharmacy depends on numerous factors.
Several elements determine your actual out-of-pocket expense:
- Dosage: Prescription strength and quantity affect total cost
- Location: Regional differences in healthcare costs create price variations
- Pharmacy: Different chains and independents set different retail prices
- Insurance Coverage: Plan benefits determine how much you pay versus what gets covered
Two women taking identical prescriptions can end up paying vastly different amounts based solely on where they live, which pharmacy they use, and what their insurance covers.
Most patients meet the requirements when annual household income stays below $40k for individuals, $60k for couples, or $100k for larger families. Since manufacturer requirements can differ, The Rx Advocates assess each case individually to determine eligibility.
The Rx Advocates manage enrollment and monthly refills, coordinating all necessary paperwork with your prescribing physician, submitting completed applications to manufacturers, and arranging medication deliveries to prevent treatment interruptions.
About Angeliq
Angeliq combines two hormones used for managing moderate to severe menopausal symptoms in women with an intact uterus.
How it works: This medication contains both estradiol (estrogen) and drospirenone (progestin). The estradiol replaces estrogen your body stops producing during menopause, relieving hot flashes and vaginal symptoms. The drospirenone protects your uterine lining from overgrowth.
Administration: You take one tablet by mouth daily at the same time each day. The medication comes in two strengths that your doctor selects based on your symptoms and medical history.
Side effects:
- Common: Breast tenderness, headache, nausea, irregular bleeding
- Serious: Blood clots, stroke, heart attack, breast cancer, endometrial cancer
Important warnings: Hormone therapy increases risks of cardiovascular events and certain cancers. Women with a history of blood clots, stroke, heart disease, or hormone-sensitive cancers may not be candidates. The drospirenone component can raise potassium levels. Regular monitoring is essential during treatment.
Get Started Today
Menopausal symptoms disrupt sleep, damage relationships, and interfere with work performance. Women who can’t afford consistent treatment often suffer unnecessarily through years of symptoms that medication could effectively manage.
Manufacturer programs exist because pharmaceutical companies recognize that pricing creates access problems. They’ve allocated funding specifically to help women who need these medications but can’t afford retail costs.
Contact us today to learn whether you qualify for programs that can help you afford Angeliq treatment.


