posted Tue, 11/17/2020 - 23:43
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+ 1 Dealing with doctor and my medical insurance and my insulin
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I had called in today to change my novolin-R to humalog (rapid acting insulin) for my diabetes.
They said that my insurance didn't cover it but its on the list on the site so I have to call these jackasses back tomrrow and go through a whole prescription change with the doctor and authorization from the insurance to the pharmacy.
Anyone else dealt with this before?
Insulin is a medical necessity to my health and I cannot eat without it, and these assholes could possible keep me waiting for up to a week.
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update got approved for generic Novolog
Good RX is great! There are other apps out there with free coupons too. Try googling your state and medical coupons, and sometimes your state gives discounts for medications. I pasted an example for Nebraska. Just google your home state.
https://nebraskarxcard.com/
Try the goodrx app. I have a prescription for a lotion for my scalp that I actually get cheaper running through that vs through my insurance. Weird I know but give it a shot
I use good rx for my walmart test cyp.
If I ran the script through my insurance it's 130 for a months supply. Which lasts about three months. Ran through goodrx is 18 bucks.
Yep, same here. I pay about 12$ a month for my cypionate with good rx coupon.
Between Medicare and GoodRX I pay $24 for a 90 day supply (15 little vials@ 1ml x 200mgml).
Before Medicare I was paying $105ish for 3 vials of 10ml x 200mg/ml Watson with a GoodRX coupon.
Update:
It is now $24 for 24 1ml vials of 200mg/ml (a 90 day supply),...... seems the 1ml vials are now single use vials, so 1 draw/vial and your done. I'm not going to tell them that I could have reduced time between injection to reduce the number of vial and save waste. That would be inappropriate to a gear hoarder like me. LOL
Goodrx walmart, 10mg of cipla was 52$ a couple days ago.
$31.50 at Freddies and $37.00 @ Walgreens with GoodRX here,...... prices may vary by Zip code.
Those are coupon only prices ,....no insurance needed.
SupremoNever heard something like that, wish you good luck and dont die bro.