Envarsus XR Patient Assistance Program

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Conor Sheehy, PharmD, BCPS
Last Updated: November 20, 2025

Organ transplant gave you a second chance at life. Daily immunosuppression with Envarsus XR keeps your body from rejecting the kidney that saved you. The extended-release formulation maintains steady tacrolimus levels, preventing rejection episodes that plagued you on immediate-release versions. Your transplant team celebrates your stable labs and functioning organs. Then insurance changed their formulary, and suddenly your monthly immunosuppressant costs became unsustainable.

At The Rx Advocates, our dedicated team helps transplant recipients access Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) that price Envarsus XR based on household income instead of specialty transplant pharmacy rates.

What is the Envarsus XR Patient Assistance Program?

Immunosuppressant manufacturers maintain funding for transplant recipients who can’t afford anti-rejection medications at retail pricing. Getting approved means accessing Envarsus XR at drastically reduced costs, preventing financial barriers from threatening the organ that gave you life back.

What you do: collect prescription and income documentation. What we do: construct complete applications, coordinate with your transplant team for medical verification, submit to manufacturers, monitor approval timelines. Once accepted, Envarsus XR ships monthly to your residence.

We link transplant recipients to pharmaceutical programs that calculate immunosuppressant costs based on financial circumstances rather than market pricing.

How to Qualify

Companies evaluate applications using multiple factors. Your chances strengthen when satisfying these income requirements:

  • Singles earning under $40,000 per year
  • Couples with combined income below $60,000 annually
  • Families of three or more making less than $100,000 yearly
  • Active prescription from transplant team

Income alone won’t determine eligibility. Manufacturers review other criteria specific to their programs. Each application receives personalized evaluation. Stop worrying about qualification – reach out for assessment today.

Pricing

Cost of Envarsus XR
with The Rx Advocates

The monthly service fee depends on the number of medications you take. For example:

1 Medication

$80 / Month

2 Medications

$90 / Month

3 Medications

$100 / Month

4 Medications

$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 Envarsus XR Costs

Service fees stay locked even when Envarsus XR prices increase. Your payment depends exclusively on medication count requiring assistance:

  • 1 medication: $80 per month
  • 2 medications: $90 per month
  • 3 medications: $100 per month
  • 4+ medications: $110 per month

Transplant survival demands uninterrupted daily immunosuppression. We designed our service for recipients confronting insurance obstacles – formulary exclusions for extended-release formulations, prior authorization denials, or policies forcing therapeutic substitution despite stable tacrolimus levels.

Coupon distribution isn’t our approach. We focus on manufacturer program enrollment that maintains immunosuppressant access at prices substantially below retail.

Cost of Envarsus XR vs Other Options

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Envarsus XR Cost
(using The Rx Advocates)
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30-Day Supply
$80.00/month
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Envarsus XR Price
(estimated retail*)
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One Dose Pack
$810.61

* Source: GoodRx.com

Last Updated: September 29, 2025. Actual retail prices may vary by pharmacy and location.

Why Patient Assistance Programs Beat Coupons

Coupons provide quick fixes. Programs deliver lasting solutions.

Coupon limitations

  • Pharmacy restrictions: Valid at select locations only
  • Copay accumulators: Won’t reduce deductible obligations
  • Expiration dates: Become worthless rapidly
  • Coverage gaps: Fall short for immunosuppressants

PAP strengths

  • Substantial savings: Discounts vastly exceeding coupons
  • Reliable access: Medication arrives consistently
  • Predictable costs: Monthly fees unchanged
  • Convenient delivery: Shipped to your address

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Transplant recipients ask us these questions about Envarsus XR and PAPs:

With The Rx Advocates, patients pay a fixed monthly service fee, which depends on the number of medications covered.

  • 1 Medication (Envarsus XR only) – $80 per month
  • 2 Medications (Envarsus XR + 1 other) – $90 per month
  • 3 Medications (Envarsus XR + 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.

The price you see at checkout swings wildly based on where you get your prescription filled. Your final bill hinges on your zip code, the specific pharmacy filling prescriptions, and whether your insurance even recognizes transplant medications as essential coverage.

Standard cutoffs sit around $40k yearly for single people, $60k for two-person homes, $100k for bigger families. But hitting those numbers doesn’t guarantee anything. Drug companies look at your whole financial picture, which is why we review every case separately.

We run the point on your entire application process and make sure medication keeps flowing – pulling together papers from your transplant doctors, getting forms filled out right the first time, setting up shipments so you never run short.

About Envarsus XR

Envarsus XR contains tacrolimus in extended-release tablets preventing organ rejection in kidney and liver transplant recipients.

How it works: Tacrolimus suppresses T-lymphocyte activation, preventing immune system attack on transplanted organs. Extended-release formulation provides steady 24-hour immunosuppression with once-daily dosing, improving adherence and reducing rejection risk.

Administration: Take once daily in the morning on an empty stomach. Swallow tablets whole – don’t crush, chew, or divide. Maintain consistent timing daily. Requires regular blood level monitoring for dose adjustments.

Side effects:

  • Common: Tremor, high blood pressure, kidney dysfunction, high blood sugar, diarrhea, headache
  • Serious: Kidney toxicity, infections, lymphoma, diabetes, neurotoxicity, high potassium

Important warnings: Increases infection and cancer risk through immunosuppression. Can cause severe kidney damage requiring function monitoring. May trigger new-onset diabetes. Can cause dangerous neurotoxicity including seizures. Interacts with numerous medications affecting blood levels. Grapefruit significantly increases levels causing toxicity.

Get Started Today

Skipped immunosuppressant doses lead straight to rejection – your body attacks the organ keeping you alive. Rejection means watching that kidney or liver fail, going back on waiting lists that stretch years, or facing death while hoping another donor appears. You didn’t survive transplant surgery to lose your organ over medication costs.

Managing life after transplant already fills your calendar with appointments, lab work, and specialist visits. Don’t let one drug’s price tag put everything at risk. We’ll walk you through enrollment and line up the help that exists for transplant recipients. Ring us at (844) 559-8332 or stop by our website. Your second chance at life deserves better than financial ruin.