Is your Victoza costing you too much? Prescription medications like Victoza can be prohibitively expensive, making it difficult to access Type 2 diabetes treatment.
At The Rx Advocates, our mission is helping patients receive monthly prescription medication at affordable prices without added stress of cost concerns. We offer access to Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs) that provide more substantial savings than Victoza coupons or savings cards. Through PAPs, eligible patients pay a low, fixed monthly fee. We handle the entire process so you can stay on treatment without financial stress.
What is the Victoza Patient Assistance Program?
Pharmaceutical manufacturers operate PAPs to help eligible patients access medications they otherwise couldn’t afford. Victoza’s program ensures ongoing diabetes medication access without depending on temporary coupons.
The Rx Advocates offers help with obtaining prescription medication at affordable monthly prices through manufacturer assistance programs. We’re a worldwide renowned prescription advocacy program working with more than 100 United States pharmaceutical manufacturers. Our medication list includes the top 100 prescribed medications, and we assist people with over 800 FDA-approved prescription medications. We handle application processes, coordinate with healthcare providers, and manage manufacturer submissions.
How to Qualify
Specific income and residency criteria must be met to access patient assistance programs. We evaluate individual cases to determine program eligibility and if you qualify.
Typical requirements to qualify include:
- Individuals qualify if they earn up to $40,000 annually
- Couples qualify if they earn up to $60,000 annually
- Larger families qualify if they earn up to $100,000 annually
- U.S. residency and a valid prescription
People falling in these annual income ranges may qualify, and we can save them considerable amounts monthly on prescription medications. Guidelines vary from one program to another. Contact us so we can evaluate your individual case.
Cost of Victoza
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 Victoza Costs
We help people obtain prescription medication at affordable monthly prices so they can be mentally and physically healthy and live quality lives without added medication cost stress.
We’re not a coupon, insurance plan, or prescription discount card. People contacting us never see hidden service fees or extra charges. Our patients pay set service fees based on medication count. We handle enrollment, track applications, and coordinate deliveries.
Cost of Victoza vs Other Options
$80.00/month
$648.99
* Source: GoodRx.com
Last Updated: September 29, 2025. Actual retail prices may vary by pharmacy and location.
Why PAPs Are Better Than Coupons
Using a Victoza coupon to save on medication costs can be an option for some patients, but limitations require consideration. Patient assistance programs provide more sustainable solutions for managing medication costs.
Disadvantages of coupons
- Restrictions: May not cover full medication cost; patients may still pay significant portions out of pocket
- Copay Accumulators: Some insurance plans may not accept coupons or have restrictions on coupon use
- Expiration Dates: Have expiration dates; patients cannot use them after they expire
- Limited Coverage: May only provide discounts on certain medication quantities or limited refill numbers; once discounts run out, patients pay full price
Advantages of PAP through The Rx Advocates
- Fixed Monthly Cost: Set service fees dependent on medication count
- No Expiration: Continuous program access providing eligible patients with free or low-cost medication
- Direct From Manufacturer: Medication supplied reliably from the pharmaceutical source
- Broad Support: Access extends to over 800 FDA-approved prescription medications
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Here is some important information about Victoza costs 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 (Victoza only) – $80 per month
- 2 Medications (Victoza + 1 other) – $90 per month
- 3 Medications (Victoza + 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.
If you need this medication, the cost can be extreme without assistance. This price depends on several factors:
- Dosage: Prescribed dosage amount affects costs; very expensive medication that doesn’t last long if prescribed at least once daily
- Location: Patient’s geographic area impacts pricing
- Pharmacy: Pharmacy location influences costs
- Insurance Coverage: Whether patient has health insurance significantly affects expenses
Annual income for individuals must not exceed $40,000, couples cannot exceed $60,000, and large families cannot exceed $100,000. Contact us so we can inform you how we can assist.
We help you apply to and qualify for patient assistance programs providing eligible patients with free or low-cost medication. We take away stress and worries of affording monthly prescriptions. People never wonder about hidden service fees or extra costs.
About Victoza
Victoza (liraglutide) is a GLP-1 receptor agonist injection. It is primarily prescribed for people 10 years of age and older with Type 2 diabetes to improve glycemic control.
Mechanism of action: Victoza mimics natural GLP-1 hormone effects, increasing insulin production when blood sugar is high, decreasing glucose production by the liver, and slowing stomach emptying.
Additional uses: Most effective when combined with proper diet to control blood sugar and exercise regimens. Should not be used to treat Type 1 diabetes.
Form & administration: Administered by the patient as a subcutaneous injection once daily. Available in pre-filled pens. Can be taken with or without food.
Side effects:
- Common: nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, decreased appetite, headache.
- Serious: pancreatitis, thyroid tumors, kidney problems, hypoglycemia (when combined with insulin or sulfonylureas).
- Warning: not for patients with personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or serious hypersensitivity to liraglutide; complete medical history essential.
Get Started Today
Our goal is doing everything we can to help people obtain monthly prescription medications at affordable prices. We understand how expensive prescription medications can be each month. Many people aren’t informed about available patient assistance programs that can lower monthly costs.
These programs greatly benefit people with or without health insurance. They make it feasible to obtain medications without spending hundreds and thousands monthly. Contact us today for assistance.