sam_gordon
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OK, I'm not sure what to do. I got put on Jardiance (diabetes medication) earlier this year. It was relatively expensive, but I found a "Discount Card" that knocks the monthly charge down to $10/month. Great! That worked for 3-4 months. Then the pharmacy I was at said "we don't accept that any more." I go to a different branded local pharmacy. "We don't accept that". At that point, I was out, so I paid full price ($50/month).
So I tried the mail order my insurance keeps pushing. Again, they wouldn't accept the discount card, but I had to get it filled, had some HSA money, so filled it. Now I'm at the point I have a couple of weeks left of the medicine, get notified by the mail order that it will be $150 for the supply. I call and say "I have this discount card from the manufacturer." "We don't accept that."
I call back to the local pharmacy "how much would this medicine be?"
"We can't tell you without an active prescription."
"Will you accept this card"
"Usually we do, but don't know without an active prescription"
GAH!
How do I find out ahead of time how much the meds are going to cost? I don't want to call my doctor, have them call in a prescription to Pharmacy A, then find out how much it costs, then have the doctor call in a prescription to Pharmacy B, rinse and repeat.
I'm sure $50/month isn't an expensive prescription to many of you. But that's not really the point.
This should be simpler.
So I tried the mail order my insurance keeps pushing. Again, they wouldn't accept the discount card, but I had to get it filled, had some HSA money, so filled it. Now I'm at the point I have a couple of weeks left of the medicine, get notified by the mail order that it will be $150 for the supply. I call and say "I have this discount card from the manufacturer." "We don't accept that."
I call back to the local pharmacy "how much would this medicine be?"
"We can't tell you without an active prescription."
"Will you accept this card"
"Usually we do, but don't know without an active prescription"
GAH!
How do I find out ahead of time how much the meds are going to cost? I don't want to call my doctor, have them call in a prescription to Pharmacy A, then find out how much it costs, then have the doctor call in a prescription to Pharmacy B, rinse and repeat.
I'm sure $50/month isn't an expensive prescription to many of you. But that's not really the point.
This should be simpler.