| I just went to fill a Clomid prescription for DH today and the prescription was declined for no coverage. It used to be covered for me, but my prescription and med coverage has changed and I think any fertility related drug is not covered. Our local pharmacy wanted $268 to fill the prescription. Does anyone know who fills this cheaply without coverage? Target? Walmart? Costco? Anywhere else? |
| I got 5 doses of 50 mg of Clomid at CVS in DC w/ no insurance coverage for about $20 this fall. |
| Yeah, something is not right with your pharmacy. I'm a Pharmacist and a clomid cycle w/o insurance should not cost more than $30 bucks. |
| OP here - It's a 30 day supply, so that's one difference in cost as most scripts are for 5 days. It's a small, independent pharmacy, so I expect things to be expensive but not that expensive!!! I called Costco and can get 30 days for $40, so that's where I am going! |
| I have some vague recollection that Clomid was included in Walmart's $4 plan. Worth a call. |
| OP again. Target and Walmart charge $9 for 5 tablets and $48 for 30 tablets. Costco charges $40 for 30 tablets. |
| What is a man taking clomid? |
| What = why? |
| I am not the OP but MH takes clomid to increase his testosterone levels. His T levels was on the low sid, as well as his sperm count, motility and morph. After three months of clomid use MH's count went from 6% to 16%, motility increased from 20% to 66%. Morph was unchanged. Obviously still not great but definitely an improvement. |
Very interesting. I had no idea it could be used for that. |
OP here - DH will be taking Clomid for low testosterone, too. I found it an interesting course of treatment. |