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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 712005" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>Thanks Susie. I have filled an appeal again, so has the docs office. Waiting for that denial and then file for a review from the medical director.</p><p></p><p> It's ridiculous that it takes months fighting for them to pay for a drug. (They never did pay for the abilify which was $700 a month for the generic) I'm all for saving on healthcare costs and trying lower priced alternatives first but this company takes it to far. There denial literally stated "prove its medically nessasary" seriously isn't the doctor writing a script enough "proff" it's nessacary . And then to say try ALL these others first. Half of them have the same active ingredient that has already failed.....in not a pharmacist but they are and should just know better. This particular medication is the ONLY one of its kind that doesn't get converted to the active ingrediant until it hits the red cells and is proven to work better on fast metabolizes like my son. </p><p></p><p>for this particular medication the only coupon/assistance will cover the first $50 of your co-pay. If your getting it without ins (because they won't pay) it won't even cover that. And it's a capsul with the tiny slow release beads so splitting a larger dose to save $$ is a bad idea. The cheapest I found it was $285.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 712005, member: 20727"] Thanks Susie. I have filled an appeal again, so has the docs office. Waiting for that denial and then file for a review from the medical director. It's ridiculous that it takes months fighting for them to pay for a drug. (They never did pay for the abilify which was $700 a month for the generic) I'm all for saving on healthcare costs and trying lower priced alternatives first but this company takes it to far. There denial literally stated "prove its medically nessasary" seriously isn't the doctor writing a script enough "proff" it's nessacary . And then to say try ALL these others first. Half of them have the same active ingredient that has already failed.....in not a pharmacist but they are and should just know better. This particular medication is the ONLY one of its kind that doesn't get converted to the active ingrediant until it hits the red cells and is proven to work better on fast metabolizes like my son. for this particular medication the only coupon/assistance will cover the first $50 of your co-pay. If your getting it without ins (because they won't pay) it won't even cover that. And it's a capsul with the tiny slow release beads so splitting a larger dose to save $$ is a bad idea. The cheapest I found it was $285. [/QUOTE]
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