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Updated: January 21, 2026

How to Save Money on Triumeq in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Medication bottle next to piggy bank and savings tag for Triumeq cost savings

Triumeq can cost over $4,000 per month without help. Here's how to use ViiVConnect, ADAP, PAN Foundation, and other programs to dramatically reduce your Triumeq costs in 2026.

Triumeq (abacavir/dolutegravir/lamivudine) is a highly effective HIV treatment — but its retail price of approximately $3,900–$4,600 per month makes it one of the most expensive medications on the market. The good news is that there are multiple programs specifically designed to reduce Triumeq costs, and many patients ultimately pay very little — or nothing at all — for their medication. Here's a complete guide to your options.

How Much Does Triumeq Cost Without Insurance?

Without insurance or assistance programs, Triumeq typically costs $3,929–$4,606 for a 30-day supply (30 tablets). There is currently no FDA-approved generic Triumeq, which means there are no lower-cost generic alternatives at retail pharmacies. Triumeq PD (the pediatric dispersible formulation) ranges around $1,485–$2,811 per 90 tablets depending on the pharmacy.

Option 1: ViiVConnect Savings Card (Best for Commercially Insured Patients)

The ViiVConnect Savings Card is the most powerful cost-reduction tool for Triumeq. Eligible commercially insured patients may pay $0 per prescription, with up to $7,500 per year in savings. This card is offered directly by ViiV Healthcare, the manufacturer.

How to enroll:

Visit viivconnect.com or call 1-844-588-3288

Available for patients with commercial insurance (not Medicare or Medicaid)

No restriction on number of uses; program is ongoing with no listed expiration

Also available: manufacturer rebate if your pharmacy doesn't accept the savings card

Option 2: ViiV Patient Assistance Program (Best for Uninsured Patients)

If you don't have insurance and meet income criteria, ViiV Healthcare's Patient Assistance Program may provide Triumeq at no cost. Most patients without insurance and with limited incomes will qualify. To apply, visit viivconnect.com or call 1-844-588-3288. Applications can be submitted online, by mail, or by fax, and your provider can facilitate the process.

Option 3: AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAP)

State AIDS Drug Assistance Programs (ADAP), funded through the federal Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, provide HIV medications including Triumeq to low-income individuals with HIV. ADAP programs are available in all 50 states and typically cover medications with little to no out-of-pocket cost. Income and residency requirements apply and vary by state. Contact your local HIV clinic, health department, or the NeedyMeds website to find your state's ADAP and apply.

Option 4: PAN Foundation Patient Assistance

The PAN Foundation (Patient Advocate Foundation) offers financial assistance for patients with insurance who still face high out-of-pocket costs for specialty medications including Triumeq. To qualify, you must have insurance and a valid prescription. Call 1-866-316-7263 or visit panfoundation.org to apply online. Eligibility is based on income and disease status.

Option 5: Drug Discount Programs (GoodRx / SingleCare)

Prescription discount services like GoodRx and SingleCare offer coupons that can reduce Triumeq costs at certain pharmacies. SingleCare shows Triumeq prices around $3,836 for 30 tablets — a modest discount off full retail, but still very high. These discount programs cannot be used with insurance benefits, and they fall short as a long-term solution for a medication at this price point. However, they can be useful in situations where insurance hasn't yet kicked in or while waiting for other programs to process.

Option 6: Medicare Part D Coverage

Medicare Part D plans typically list Triumeq on Tier 5 (specialty tier) of their formulary — the highest-cost tier. However, the 2025 $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap for Medicare Part D significantly limits total spending. Once you reach the $2,000 cap, your plan covers 100% of covered medications for the rest of the year. If you're on Medicare, review your plan's formulary and ask your pharmacist about maximizing your coverage.

Comparison Summary

Commercially insured: ViiVConnect Savings Card — up to $7,500/year, potentially $0 copay

Uninsured/low-income: ViiV Patient Assistance Program or ADAP — potentially free

High copays with insurance: PAN Foundation assistance

Medicare Part D: $2,000 annual OOP cap; Triumeq on Tier 5

Getting Help

HIV medications like Triumeq come with strong financial support networks. Start with ViiVConnect, and if you need help locating a pharmacy that stocks Triumeq once your coverage is in place, use medfinder to find the nearest pharmacy with it in stock.

Frequently Asked Questions

Without insurance, Triumeq costs approximately $3,929–$4,606 for a 30-day supply (30 tablets). There is no generic available. Discount coupons can reduce this modestly, but patient assistance programs from ViiV Healthcare or ADAP are the most effective solutions.

Visit viivconnect.com or call 1-844-588-3288 to enroll. The savings card is available for commercially insured patients (not Medicare or Medicaid) and may reduce your copay to $0, with up to $7,500 in annual savings.

Possibly. ViiV Healthcare's Patient Assistance Program provides Triumeq at no cost for qualifying uninsured patients with limited incomes. State ADAP programs also cover Triumeq for eligible low-income HIV patients. Call ViiVConnect at 1-844-588-3288 to find out if you qualify.

Medicare Part D plans typically cover Triumeq on Tier 5 (specialty tier) at higher cost-sharing. However, the 2025 Part D $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap limits total spending. Once you hit the cap, your plan pays 100% for the rest of the year.

GoodRx and SingleCare offer modest discounts on Triumeq (around $3,836/month vs. $4,600 retail), but these are still very high prices. Discount programs cannot be combined with insurance. For meaningful savings, enroll in ViiVConnect or an assistance program instead.

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