How much is trinessa without insurance

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Avatar n tn Thank you so much mslkpage for telling me how you were on your first month with Trinessa. When I read that it put me at ease!! So thank you so much!!
Avatar f tn I'm 24 years old. Been on birth control since 9th grade. Not too long ago insurance switched me to trinessa. The first month of those I bled after intercourse when I still had one active pill left. It's been probably 3 month since the switch now. I take it around same time every day not exact. But it's my blank pills week and I have not been having my normal period. There is not much of a flow, it's mainly when I wipe.
1831849 tn?1383228392 I just received my first bill for Copaxone. They are billing my insurance company over $3K monthly, which is much higher than the monthly cost I had heard others discuss on the forum. My copay would normally be $250, but I somehow qualified for a financial assistance program in which Shared Solutions will cover all of my copay except for $35/month. I have no idea what I did to qualify, since there was no application. It's all quite strange.
Avatar f tn The ones covered by insurance we don't see the price they send it straight to the ins. company.
Avatar f tn I didnt really know where else to put this, but does anyone know how much is the general cost that it would be to go see someone for help?
Avatar f tn That is wonderful news! I always cringe when I have to go pick up a new prescription as you just never know. I try not to think about how much I spend on meds each month!
Avatar n tn By the way, read what it says on bottle of how much you can take a day. Like 6 a day.... that's maximum how much you can take a day. Hope that helps.
Avatar n tn i was on the shot for 3 months, my period was acting up. it took me 3 months to get back on it. i just started the trinessa birth control pill a month ago but i feel nauseated, i take it everyday and i am a week late. am i pregnant or is it the pill playing mind games with me?
20748650 tn?1521032211 Her resting bp is 90/50, resting heart rate 40-55, pvc burden 6%. This is with metoprolol, which has been successful at suppressing symptoms. Since starting trinessa however the following has been noted; A return of symptomatic PVC's and effective loss of burden control Metoprolol observed at home. Parasthesia in very specific regions well established as inmervated by cranial nerves, particuarly around the trigeminal. Has anyone ever heard of these before?
Avatar f tn Now my eyes are aching and the tissue behind the eye is growing over it and I was asking how much it would cost to do the surgery to take the tissue out. So does anyone know how much for the orbital decompression surgery? Thanks.
Avatar m tn My birth control is Trinessa.
2093716 tn?1344094995 t have the right kind of referral but once we submitted some special paperwork they reduced the charges to $40, a big difference. Check on how your insurance works now before you get another big bill...I've had that heart attack from the bill too.
Avatar n tn I am on trinessa. It is my first month on birth control ever and usually my periods are about 19-25 days apart. I am on my 3rd day of the inactive pills right now and have still not gotten my period. I originally went on birth control because my periods are so irregular and to protect myself against pregnancy. I took a pregnancy test two days ago just to settle my nerves and it came back negative. I still have not gotten it though.
930762 tn?1244407904 It will depend on your medical coverage. I'd call your insurance company and ask them how much they cover and how much you'd have to cover. For me, I'm paying my OB about $300 for prenatal care (the rest is covered by my insurance) and the hospital bill will be taken care of. So everyone is different. Having a baby is just one of those things that you may feel you'll never be prepared to pay for but in the end I know it will be alright. They should allow payment plans, etc.
Avatar f tn Do you have insurance? That is the place to start. What you should do though in the mean time is make minimal payments to the facility that says you owe money. I had a discrepancy when I had my first child and had to go through appeal and during that time, I mailed them 15 dollars a month. That way I wasn't ignoring a bill.
Avatar f tn Everyone is different, but I'd just like to say I did the depo shot and it was terrible. A lot of women tell me they've had a similar experience. Talk to your Dr, but I dont suggest it!
Avatar f tn The alternative would have been the end of me however, I am wondering how much is too much and is there anything I can do to change what has been done or is my DNA ruined forever.