Verquvo Patient Assistance Program

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Conor Sheehy, PharmD, BCPS
Last Updated: November 19, 2025

Another hospitalization. Another week lost to fluid buildup crushing your lungs. Your cardiologist added Verquvo after discharge, calling it a breakthrough drug that significantly cuts rehospitalization risk in worsening heart failure. Six months later, you’re still home. No ER trips, no oxygen tanks, no fluid overload, but now? Insurance just moved Verquvo to specialty tier pricing you absolutely cannot afford.

Here’s the answer. Us. The Rx Advocates. We’re the answer. We specialize in getting heart failure patients enrolled in Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) that base Verquvo pricing on your income, not insurance formularies.

What is the Verquvo Patient Assistance Program?

Pharmaceutical manufacturers run these programs specifically for people with heart failure who meet certain financial criteria. When you’re approved, you’ll pay substantially less than retail pricing, which means affording the medication that’s keeping you stable and out of the hospital becomes manageable.

Here’s how it breaks down: You gather your prescription and proof of income. We take it from there, putting together your complete application, getting necessary documentation from your cardiologist, filing everything with the manufacturer, and keeping tabs on approval status. Once you’re in, Verquvo arrives at your door every month.

We connect heart failure patients to manufacturer programs that price medications according to what you can actually afford.

How to Qualify

Manufacturers look at several factors when reviewing applications. Your chances of getting approved improve when you meet these income levels:

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

But income alone doesn’t tell the whole story. Each company has its own set of requirements beyond just earnings. Every situation gets looked at individually. Reach out to us and find out where you stand.

Pricing

Cost of Verquvo
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 Verquvo Costs

What you pay us stays the same no matter how much Verquvo prices increase at pharmacies. Your monthly cost is based purely on how many medications you need assistance with:

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

Managing heart failure means taking medications consistently without gaps. We set up our service for patients dealing with insurance headaches like sudden copay spikes, medications getting bumped to expensive tiers, or coverage that leaves massive out-of-pocket costs.

Coupons aren’t our thing. What we do is walk patients through manufacturer program enrollment that keeps medications flowing at prices way below retail.

Cost of Verquvo vs Other Options

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Verquvo Cost
(using The Rx Advocates)
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30-Day Supply
$80.00/month
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Verquvo Price
(estimated retail*)
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One Dose Pack
$833.99

* Source: GoodRx.com

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

Why Patient Assistance Programs Beat Coupons

Coupons give temporary help. Programs solve the problem long-term.

Coupon drawbacks

  • Pharmacy restrictions: Work only at certain stores
  • Copay accumulators: Savings don’t chip away at your deductible
  • Expiration dates: Go dead after short windows
  • Coverage gaps: Fall short for pricey heart medications

PAP strengths

  • Substantial savings: Discounts that blow past what coupons offer
  • Reliable access: Refills keep coming without hunting for deals
  • Predictable costs: You know what you’re paying each month
  • Convenient delivery: Shows up at your house

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Common questions about Verquvo and assistance programs get answered here.

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

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

Buying Verquvo without program help varies quite a bit depending on where you are and which pharmacy you use. What you’d end up paying depends on things you can’t control, like your prescribed dose, what part of the country you’re in, which store you go to, and what your insurance covers.

Income cutoffs usually land around $40k for single people, $60k for couples, and $100k for families. But those are just ballpark figures. Companies look at other stuff too when deciding who gets in. We need to check out your specific situation to say for sure.

We handle your whole enrollment and take care of ongoing refills by collecting paperwork from your cardiologist, filling out manufacturer forms the right way, and setting up deliveries so you don’t run out.

About Verquvo

Verquvo contains vericiguat, which treats adults with worsening chronic heart failure and reduced ejection fraction.

How it works: Vericiguat boosts your body’s response to nitric oxide by stimulating an enzyme called soluble guanylate cyclase. This helps your blood vessels relax, takes some pressure off your heart, and improves how well it functions.

Administration: Swallow one tablet every day with food. Dosing starts low and goes up slowly every two weeks depending on how you handle it. Take it at the same time each day to keep levels steady.

Side effects:

  • Common: Low blood pressure, anemia, heartburn, nausea, lightheadedness
  • Serious: Blood pressure dropping dangerously low, passing out

Important warnings: Can make your blood pressure drop a lot, especially when you’re taking other BP meds too. You’ll need regular blood pressure checks. Can cause birth defects, so women who could get pregnant need testing before starting. Hasn’t been studied much in people who just got out of the hospital for heart failure.

Get Started Today

When heart failure goes untreated, you end up hospitalized over and over. Each trip to the hospital weakens your heart more while racking up thousands in bills. Quitting Verquvo because you can’t swing the cost means you’re way more likely to land back in the ER.

We get it. Heart failure meds add up fast, and the monthly bills can feel crushing. Don’t gamble with hospitalizations because medication prices are out of reach. Our team will guide you through getting enrolled and help you get the assistance that’s there for you. Head to our website or give us a ring at (844) 559-8332 now. Your heart health can’t sit around waiting for insurance companies to figure things out.