Updated: January 21, 2026
How to Save Money on Valtoco in 2026: Coupons, Discounts, and Patient Assistance
Author
Peter Daggett

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- How Much Does Valtoco Cost Without Insurance?
- Option 1: The Valtoco Copay Assistance Card (as Low as $20)
- Option 2: The myNEURELIS Patient Assistance Program (Free Medication)
- Option 3: Prescription Discount Cards (GoodRx, SingleCare)
- How Insurance Covers Valtoco
- What If Insurance Denies Valtoco?
- Bottom Line: Most Patients Can Afford Valtoco
Valtoco retails for over $2,000 per kit—but there are ways to pay far less. Here's how to use copay cards, discount programs, and patient assistance to save money in 2026.
Valtoco (diazepam nasal spray) is an important seizure rescue medication—but it comes with a significant price tag. Without insurance or savings programs, a 5-dose kit can retail for $2,100 to $2,572 or more. The good news: several programs can dramatically reduce your out-of-pocket cost, with some patients paying as little as $20 per prescription. Here's everything you need to know about saving money on Valtoco in 2026.
How Much Does Valtoco Cost Without Insurance?
The retail cash price for a 5-dose kit of Valtoco varies by pharmacy and dose:
Valtoco 5 mg (5-dose kit): approximately $2,414 retail; $1,864 with SingleCare discount
Valtoco 10 mg (5-dose kit): approximately $2,572 retail; $1,760–$1,864 with GoodRx or SingleCare coupons
These prices assume no insurance coverage and no manufacturer programs. The good news is that most patients have access to multiple savings options.
Option 1: The Valtoco Copay Assistance Card (as Low as $20)
If you have commercial (private) insurance, the Valtoco Copay Assistance Card offered through the myNEURELIS program can reduce your out-of-pocket cost to as little as $20 per prescription. Key details:
Who qualifies: Commercially insured patients only (not Medicare or Medicaid)
Savings: Out-of-pocket cost as low as $20 per prescription
Enrollment: No enrollment required for the copay card (per Neurelis HCP site); register online at valtoco.com/savings-and-support or call 1-855-426-1301
How to use: Present the card to your pharmacist at pickup
Option 2: The myNEURELIS Patient Assistance Program (Free Medication)
If you don't have insurance—or if your insurance doesn't cover Valtoco—you may qualify for free medication through the myNEURELIS Patient Assistance Program (PAP). Key details:
Who qualifies: Uninsured patients or those denied by insurance, with limited household income (income is verified through Experian based on Federal Poverty Level guidelines)
Benefit: Valtoco at no cost if eligible
How to apply: Complete the myNEURELIS referral form with your prescriber's signature, or call 1-866-696-3873
Note: PAP prescriptions must be e-scribed to PharmaCord Pharmacy (NABP 1836191) as required by Board of Pharmacy regulations
Option 3: Prescription Discount Cards (GoodRx, SingleCare)
Prescription discount cards like GoodRx and SingleCare can reduce the cash price for Valtoco, even without insurance. These are not as dramatic as the manufacturer copay card but are accessible to anyone:
GoodRx: Valtoco 10 mg 5-dose kit available for approximately $1,760 with a GoodRx coupon (vs. $2,147 retail)
SingleCare: Valtoco 5 mg 5-dose kit for approximately $1,864 with a SingleCare coupon
Note: Discount cards cannot be combined with insurance. Use them when you're paying cash without insurance coverage.
How Insurance Covers Valtoco
Valtoco is covered by almost all commercial insurance plans, though prior authorization is frequently required. With commercial insurance and an approved prior authorization, your out-of-pocket copay will vary by plan tier—typically $0 to $100 for patients on plans where Valtoco is on formulary. Combined with the manufacturer copay card (as low as $20), most commercially insured patients can keep costs minimal.
Medicare coverage varies by plan. Medicaid coverage also varies by state. Contact your plan directly or ask your myNEURELIS case manager for plan-specific coverage information.
What If Insurance Denies Valtoco?
If your insurance denies Valtoco, you have several options:
Request a formal denial letter from your insurance company
Work with your prescriber to submit an appeal with supporting clinical documentation
Contact myNEURELIS for appeals support (1-866-696-3873)
Apply for the Patient Assistance Program if uninsured or denied by insurance
Bottom Line: Most Patients Can Afford Valtoco
While Valtoco's retail price is high, most patients with commercial insurance can use the copay card to pay as little as $20. Uninsured patients with limited income may qualify for free medication through the PAP. And if you're having trouble simply finding Valtoco at a pharmacy, medfinder can help locate pharmacies near you that have it in stock.
Need help finding Valtoco in stock? See: How to Find Valtoco in Stock Near You (Tools + Tips).
Frequently Asked Questions
With commercial insurance and an approved prior authorization, your copay will depend on your plan's formulary tier—typically $0 to $100. Most commercially insured patients can also use the Valtoco copay card to pay as little as $20 per prescription. Contact your insurance company or the myNEURELIS program (1-866-696-3873) for your specific plan information.
Yes. GoodRx offers Valtoco coupons that can reduce the retail price significantly—approximately $1,760 for a 10 mg 5-dose kit. SingleCare offers similar discounts. These are cash-pay coupons and cannot be combined with insurance. For much larger savings, commercially insured patients should use the manufacturer copay card (as low as $20).
The myNEURELIS Patient Assistance Program provides Valtoco at no cost for eligible uninsured patients or those denied by insurance with limited household income. Call 1-866-696-3873 or complete the myNEURELIS referral form with your prescriber's signature to apply.
Medicare may cover Valtoco depending on your specific plan and formulary. Coverage varies by Medicare Advantage and Part D plans. Contact your plan directly or call myNEURELIS at 1-866-696-3873 for a benefit investigation.
GoodRx coupons generally cannot be combined with insurance. However, you can compare the GoodRx cash price against your insurance copay and choose whichever is lower. For commercially insured patients, the Neurelis copay card (as low as $20) is almost always the better option.
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