Anonymous wrote:When 10-25% of kids need drugs to get through the school day, it's time to stop drugging the kids and change the school day. And rethink our expectations of kids. Why is the US the only country that medicates children for ADHD as a first step?
Anonymous wrote:United healthcare still covers Concerta- just checked the prescription list for 2023.
Anonymous wrote:I got a notice that GEHA will no longer cover Concerta, which DS has been on for years and works well. He has tried others with bad results. The unique way the name brand medication is delivered to the body is different from any of the generics. The generics just don’t last as long and aren’t as smooth when they start to wear off. I’m worried about irritability, moodiness, and behavior with being forced to switch to a new drug. DS is driving now and is on track to graduate and attend college. I don’t want a forced med change to screw that up. Out of pocket from my pharmacy would jump to over $400/month.
Time to start looking for a better insurance company. Any feds know of a plan that covers Concerta?
Anonymous wrote:I received notice that GEHA Standard will not be covering Adderall for 2023. Customer service told me she didn't know why, but she knew other insurance companies were doing the same. Does anybody know why they won't cover it? Will they cover the generic? She said the Concerta generic would be covered if I wanted to switch though.