Anonymous wrote:Op again...I found it much cheaper through amazon's new online pharmacy...$186 a month...keeping my fingers crossed this is legit
Anonymous wrote:Op again...I found it much cheaper through amazon's new online pharmacy...$186 a month...keeping my fingers crossed this is legit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Kaiser cover the medication? I'd switch to Kaiser. We had Kaiser years ago when I was pregnant (2 deliveries) and had little kids. We only had good experiences.
It's annoying to me how insurance companies can override a doctor prescribing medications. Our insurance won't cover my name brand thyroid medication anymore, only generic. This is extremely frustrating to me as the generics are proven to not be as effective as their quality control is horrible. I suck it up and pay the cost for the name brand.
I am assuming you are on Synthroid. There is a coupon on the manufacturer website. I use this with my insurance and it lowers the cost to $75 for 3 months.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, this is CVS Caremark. Thanks for the info about the generic Pentasa just being releaseed--I had no idea. Unfortunately, it is not on the list of medications being offered as an alternative. I will try asking for help from the benefits director again and will Cc his supervisors. I'll have to find out if prescriptions count towards out of pocket maximums. Thank you for all the advice...I really appreciate it!
Anonymous wrote:Does Kaiser cover the medication? I'd switch to Kaiser. We had Kaiser years ago when I was pregnant (2 deliveries) and had little kids. We only had good experiences.
It's annoying to me how insurance companies can override a doctor prescribing medications. Our insurance won't cover my name brand thyroid medication anymore, only generic. This is extremely frustrating to me as the generics are proven to not be as effective as their quality control is horrible. I suck it up and pay the cost for the name brand.