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How much does Vosevi cost?

Medically reviewed by Carmen Pope, BPharm. Last updated on May 14, 2024.

Official answer

by Drugs.com
  • Vosevi costs approximately $937 per 400mg-100mg-100mg tablet or $26,250 for 28 tablets. This price is based on the Drugs.com discount card.
  • The usual adult dosage is 1 tablet orally once a day for 12 weeks, which means a 12-week course costs around $78,750.
  • Most insurance companies and Medicare cover Vosevi; however, you may have to meet certain criteria and you should always check with your insurance company first before you and your doctor make it your preferred treatment. There may also be a co-pay.
  • Gilead, the manufacturer of Vosevi has a special patient assistance program called Support Path™ that may assist with co-pay insurance coupons or make Vosevi available at no charge for eligible and qualified uninsured patients.
  • There is currently no generic version of Vosevi.

Related: Drugs.com Pricing, Online Coupons and Manufacturer’s Savings

Vosevi is a combination treatment that contains 400mg of sofosbuvir, 100mg of velpatasvir, and 100mg of voxilaprevir. It is usually given as a single dose, once daily with food. Cure rates range from 91% to 100% depending on the HCV genotype.

How expensive is Vosevi?

Vosevi is expensive.

According to the Drugs.com price guide which bases its price on the Drugs.com discount card which is accepted at most U.S. pharmacies, the cost for Vosevi oral tablets is $930 each tablet (400mg/100mg/100mg) depending on the pharmacy you visit. Prices are for cash paying customers only and are not valid with insurance plans.

This corresponds to an average cost of $78,750 for a 12-week treatment course.

Most insurance companies and Medicare cover the cost of Vosevi; however, you may have to meet certain criteria and you should always check with your insurance company first before you and your doctor make it your preferred treatment. There may also be a co-pay.

Gilead, the manufacturer or Vosevi has a special patient assistance program called Support Path™ that may assist with co-pay insurance coupons or make Vosevi available at no charge for eligible and qualified uninsured patients insurance who need assistance paying for their out-of-pocket medication costs. To learn more about Support Path, call +1 855 769 72846, Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time).

If you have no success getting Vosevi at a reduced cost through Gilead’s Support Path, you could try organizations that offer help to people with hepatitis C, such as the American Liver Foundation, Hepatitis Foundation International, or Needy Meds.

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