Guest guest Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 A friend of mine who takes Humaria got a $50.00 off coupon from her doc to off set the cost of her copay. Don't know if $50.00 will help but wanted to let you know those coupons were out there. > > No, Sue, Enbrel has stupid policies. If I have no prescription insurance, I > can get the meds for free or a small copay, $10 or so. With insurance (such > as it is), I have to pay the full copay, about $250-300 per month. It's > either all or none! It seems to me that they should have some > middle-of-the-road compromise for those of us with small incomes and no > prospect for pay increases, thanks to the government (%@$#(). I have to find > help from one of the assistance programs. I'd use another med, but they all > seem to have the same policies, so I can't protest that way. I don't know > yet, but I'd bet I'll be denied because of a $270/mo retirement income I > started getting last year. I have told them what I think of the policy in a > nice but firm way. I don't ever use profanity of any kind but do have enough > of a vocabulary to stop them in their tracks most of the time. I do love > that, they don't usually know what to say! > > Thanks to the others that have given me best wishes. The thoughts are really > appreciated. And the pain is more like 7-8 today, getting better... > > Dennis in eastexas > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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