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Avatar n tn RibaPak / Ribasphere If you carry commercial insurance*, the Ribasphere Ribapak Copay Savings Card may reduce your monthly copay. If you have not yet received this card from our office, you may obtain your card online by visiting www.ribapak.com/savings. If you are uninsured, contact the Ribacare Patient Assistance Program at (866) 650-7422 Don't give up. It would a shame if you had to stop treatment over red tape.
Avatar n tn Under my insurance, my name brand copay is $50 but because I use the manufactor pharmacy card, my copay is just $10. These cards are completely free, there is no catch. This particular prescription has a cash price of like $480 so that's quite the savings!
572651 tn?1530999357 The mfg of Lunesta will send you a discount card that will pay your copay on insurance, up to $50 per month ($600 per year) if you use their sleep medicine. I figure this is information worth sharing with you ..... http://www.lunesta.com/dreamkit/lunesta-savings.html?
Avatar n tn If u ask ur Dr for the 0 copay card he should give it to u.
Avatar f tn I just joined this forum and have a question regarding my EBV tests and Valcyte. My doctor wants me to start Valcyte for my elevated HHV6 and EBV antibody levels. I will post them and if anyone here has any thoughts on them I would very much appreciate it. I know this isn't an HHV6 forum but I will post the test results as well. HHV6 Ab IgG 21.44 (range 0.1-1.
1040373 tn?1273687488 This really confuses and concerns me. With your insurance you should have a co-pay or an amount that you are responsible for. People without insurance are often asked to pay for services in advance. My nephew's partner is uninsured and was recently in kidney failure (she's 22years old) and they would not do the kidney biopsy until she paid 50% of the bill. Crazy, huh?
667078 tn?1316000935 Well I am again left hanging by Teva copay assistance. I went through being accepted to SS discount program never to have them come through. Then they suggested I apply for needs based through the Chronic Disease Fund in July they accepted me a day after I refilled even though I faxed in the paperwork asap. They would not honor it until my next three month refill in October. I sold my mother's gold necklace to pay the three hundred dollars.
572651 tn?1530999357 We have had many discussion about Provigil vs Nuvigil - I just received an email with the offer from Nuvigil for 7 days free and a prescription card that will cover the co-pay (up to $50) for many people. Though it probably has the usual exclusion of rx's filled with govt. programs. I thought this was worth sharing. You should find the link off their home page at nuvigil . c o m - take the spaces out, of course! be well, stay alert!
626299 tn?1316707893 Vertex does have a copay help program which give a 20% copay help. After a 20% copay card from Verrtex, my out of pocket, roughly $14,000 for a 12 week treatment. I just cant afford this. Is anybody working on a drug coverage appeal for Incivek or have you found other means of assitance?
6786733 tn?1384795749 How's your credit rating/limit? HectorSF knows a lot more than me but if worse comes to worse paying off a credit card, or credit union loan might be a way to go. You can't buy an old used car for $1800 these days. Please keep us posted.
Avatar n tn Is your copay for prescriptions $25? check your ins card. If generic is cheaper than $25 then I'd opt for the generic. Still unsure? Call your BCBS to double check. When I had my prescription filled it was for a 90 day supply. ( the first one to get filled). If you have a $25 copay, then you should contact your doc and have them redo your prescription for like a 60 or 90 day supply at a time.
2863077 tn?1436670789 I'm in Utah and its 60 days for me.
Avatar m tn Have the $5 copay card on Repatha (wife is on too and has no problems and had less but still too many problems on statins) but we go on medicare in a year and then the $5 copay card turns into $150-$400 per month. Will keep her on, cause her numbers are VERY bad and I will probably go back to Welchol and zetia, for what it is worth.
Avatar f tn I have a bcbs ppo and was supposed to have a copay at my first visit, but since I'd already paid a bit out of pocket they said it was covered
Avatar n tn There is a coupon card you can print out. Go to the tab that says $0 copay. 2/3'rds of the way down there should be a button you can push to access the printable card. Print it out and give this to your pharmacist. The current coupon will cover $50/mos. of your script. I was on suboxone for 6 years and never paid for any co-pay or anything. My script was mainly paid by my insurance and the remaining co-pay was covered by a similar coupon.
Avatar m tn s (Stanford University) Valcyte trial. Fortunately... he was one of the lucky ones. The first Valcyte trial was a success, but I've heard (without seeing the results) that the second trial wasn't. One woman claimed on the internet that she became worse after taking Valcyte. Of course Valcyte is a nasty drug and this trial and many physicians won't prescribe it unless you are disabled.
Avatar m tn They helped me out tremendously and credited my bank card $2000 with their co-pay assistance program. I believe they said that they help up to $2500 (maybe a little less). Have you reached out-of-pocket on your insurance plan? I have and now the insurance company pays 100%. I don't know the type of insurance plan you have, but if you reach out-of-pocket, you shouldn't have to pay anymore. I reach out-of-pocket quickly with the Copaxone.
Avatar f tn You would have to wait for reimbursment but you could get the money back. Maybe put it on a credit card and or pull money off a credit card and pay it back when insurance money comes in. Just thoughts.. As far as tapering, you could personal message "Avisg" she is the taper queen here on the forum. She's a sweetheart and I'm sure she will help.
Avatar f tn CMV is the most common infection is post transplant patients which is why we recipients are prescribed Valcyte for a period of months after our transplants as part of the anti- fungal, anti-bacterial and anti-viral regime of meds along with out immunosuppressants. In the vast majority of patients, CMV disease responds to treatment with intravenous Cytovene/ganciclovir.
Avatar f tn so plan 2 has anyone use support path 5 dollar copay for solvaldi? Does the Pharmacies actually accept them as payment for meds. AlSo HAve panf foundation card .
Avatar f tn I went to check for a OB and they said they could see me but the copay would be ridiculous. I am still under my dads insurance but it doesnt cover my prenatal care ao I had to apply for ACCHS. I think it's taking even longer cause of the government shut down but I'm hoping it speeds up now.
Avatar f tn he went thru a year of treatment,maxed out our credit card, and that treatment didnt work. his doctor wants to try a different injectible. but with insurance our copay monthly will be almost 700$. ive searched and searched but there is no help out there.
Avatar n tn I don't have Kaiser either I have cigna, but wanted to let you know my copay for triple was 70 dollars a month. When incivek was done, it dropped to 40 dollars. Has your Dr's office called your ins company?