Anonymous wrote:I know Congress is useless these days but this seems like a public health emergency. My mother couldn’t find her diabetes medication last month and had to switch brands and call all over. This is crazy. Is anything being done to make this problem better? It’s been going on for some time with no end in sight. Reminds me of when baby formula ran out a couple years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Call around til you find it. It’s like a part time job.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone finding Vyvanse or Adderall??
I've been calling all day and nobody has either. Costco won't even talk to us if we aren't a regular pharmacy customer. Just being a member doesn't count.
Any luck getting insurance to cover the brand name? It's $511 at Giant and my insurance will pay $200 if the dr requests a formulary exception. It's hard to find but more likely than the generic which seems like a zero percent chance. Some pharmacies haven't had it for a year.
Why aren't health insurance companies covering the brand name when generic is not available?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went without my 40mg generic vyvanse for 2 weeks waiting for it to be filled, then my kid ran out of their 50mg and it hasn’t been filled. So now I’m on week 3 of my kid taking my lower dosage and week 5 without. I call every day or two and have them check the entire dmv area. No dice.
The generic is the problem. They have name brand in stock, but our insurance took it off the formulary mid year when the generic was released.
This is our problem too except I live in an area where there is zero generic available. None. Nada. Vyvanse is available but it’s now $200 for a 30 day supply. I’ve been going back and forth with insurance about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went without my 40mg generic vyvanse for 2 weeks waiting for it to be filled, then my kid ran out of their 50mg and it hasn’t been filled. So now I’m on week 3 of my kid taking my lower dosage and week 5 without. I call every day or two and have them check the entire dmv area. No dice.
The generic is the problem. They have name brand in stock, but our insurance took it off the formulary mid year when the generic was released.
This is our problem too except I live in an area where there is zero generic available. None. Nada. Vyvanse is available but it’s now $200 for a 30 day supply. I’ve been going back and forth with insurance about it.