I downloaded my savings card in September and it did not require an attestation of diabetes |
Op here. You didn’t need it to download the card, correct. My issue now is since my insurance covers nothing, I can’t use my card. That’s new as of the first of the year apparently. |
The reason I can use the card is because my insurance won't cover it. The insurance denies it and then they charge me using the savings card. I just refilled this week at CVS with no problem. My provider told me it was likely going to be rejected after 1/1 but that wasn't the case. |
Same for me! I am on a small business health plan and my insurance has no coverage for Mounjaro. I just filled yesterday for $25 with my savings card from September. Hoping to make it to all 12 fills through June! 🤞🏼 |
Same here. $25 for me at Walmart. $25 for DH at CVS. |
People like you are why I am having trouble getting supply. I actually have diabetes. You apparently do not. This medicine is not for you. I hope you are not allowed to get it without paying through the nose and I make no apologies for that. |
Where do you live that you’re having trouble getting meds? I’ve been taking Ozempic since the spring (prediabetic diagnosis) and haven’t missed a dose. No issues getting it here in DC. |
Does anyone paying out of pocket try and stretch the doses to 10-12 days? I cannot afford $1k a month but $500 is doable. Would I be starving on day 8 if I didn’t inject? |
I stretch to 10 because I'm losing too fast. By day 6 I can stomach red meat again too, which I need a little of to eat since I battle anemia. To answer your specific question, I am not starving, but I am hungrier, however I still can't eat too much at one time. I think 10 days is ideal really. |
Thank you so much. I’m going to give it a go. $900 a month at my local Giant but if I do 3 pens a month I think I can swing it. |
I’m 240 lbs by the way so hopefully this will work quickly. |
Mounjaro isn’t insulin. And there are many options. You should want people to avoid getting diabetes in the first place. |
Wegovy is the brand Ozemipic uses for weight loss. |
My endocrinologist just moved me to Ozempic 2 mg and my local Walgreens in Loudoun County hasn't been able to get it for several weeks. I called around to another pharmacy and found stock but it's kind of a hassle to get now. |