Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 I still can't get blue cross to cover even the generic arimidex for my son. I took Phil's advice and had the doctor write dx of hypogonadism. Medco, still flatly refuses. Cvs has had the rx for over 2 weeks waiting for " pre-authorization " I just found a company on line where we can purchase without insurance - BUT STILL NEED A PRESCRIPTION WRITTEN. It is healthwarehouse.com The cost is $25 for 30 pills or $57 for 90 pills. The shipping is free. I will be sending in an rx on the 25th, we'll see what happens. Pati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 We have alot of patients going to alldaychemist.com and ordering from there with no difficulties. We know how the drug companies are raping people with costs so we want the people to get the best quality at the cheapeast prices. > > > > I still can't get blue cross to cover even the generic arimidex for my son. I took Phil's advice and had the doctor write dx of hypogonadism. Medco, still flatly refuses. Cvs has had the rx for over 2 weeks waiting for " pre-authorization " > > I just found a company on line where we can purchase without insurance - BUT STILL NEED A PRESCRIPTION WRITTEN. It is healthwarehouse.com > > The cost is $25 for 30 pills or $57 for 90 pills. The shipping is free. > > > I will be sending in an rx on the 25th, we'll see what happens. > > Pati > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 blue cross does cover the generic to arimidex...i have a prescription...never had a problem getting it filled with my BCBS insurance (anastrozole) From: PatiA <patianderson3@...> Subject: generic arimidex Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 8:19 AM Â I still can't get blue cross to cover even the generic arimidex for my son. I took Phil's advice and had the doctor write dx of hypogonadism. Medco, still flatly refuses. Cvs has had the rx for over 2 weeks waiting for " pre-authorization " I just found a company on line where we can purchase without insurance - BUT STILL NEED A PRESCRIPTION WRITTEN. It is healthwarehouse.com The cost is $25 for 30 pills or $57 for 90 pills. The shipping is free. I will be sending in an rx on the 25th, we'll see what happens. Pati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 I am hearing this a lot Dr. got a letter back from Medco telling him he is not perscribing TRT the right way. WTF is with them people this manager read the insert for Test C and put this in his letter. Telling Dr. he can't fill his order for Test C shots 100 mgs per week. You can buy Generic Arimidex at the ADC without a script. http://www.alldaychemist.com/search.php?search_query=Arimidex+1mg. My Dr. never have to call my BCBS to get them to pay for Arimidex and when I filled it the guy at the drug store told me he sells it to a lot of men. Co-Moderator Phil > From: PatiA <patianderson3@...> > Subject: generic arimidex > > Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 9:19 AM > > > I still can't get blue cross to cover even the generic > arimidex for my son. I took Phil's advice and had the doctor > write dx of hypogonadism. Medco, still flatly refuses. Cvs > has had the rx for over 2 weeks waiting for > " pre-authorization " > > I just found a company on line where we can purchase > without insurance - BUT STILL NEED A PRESCRIPTION WRITTEN. > It is healthwarehouse.com > > The cost is $25 for 30 pills or $57 for 90 pills. The > shipping is free. > > > I will be sending in an rx on the 25th, we'll see what > happens. > > Pati > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 I will order, if affordable, the generic arimidex along with premixed hcg. Like I mentioned to Phil, I would love a mixed hcg, because I would have to also order the special water and needles, but I dnt want to be lazy trying to better myself. If I do this, I have to find a cheap place locally to do my own labs. I dnt think hcg and arimidex can further damage my sperm count and overall biology. generic arimidex > > Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 9:19 AM > > > I still can't get blue cross to cover even the generic > arimidex for my son. I took Phil's advice and had the doctor > write dx of hypogonadism. Medco, still flatly refuses. Cvs > has had the rx for over 2 weeks waiting for > " pre-authorization " > > I just found a company on line where we can purchase [The entire original message is not included] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 Get mine via AllDayChemist.com There's a slot on webpage for doctor contact, but they never contact my doctor. > > > > I still can't get blue cross to cover even the generic arimidex for my son. I took Phil's advice and had the doctor write dx of hypogonadism. Medco, still flatly refuses. Cvs has had the rx for over 2 weeks waiting for " pre-authorization " > > I just found a company on line where we can purchase without insurance - BUT STILL NEED A PRESCRIPTION WRITTEN. It is healthwarehouse.com > > The cost is $25 for 30 pills or $57 for 90 pills. The shipping is free. > > > I will be sending in an rx on the 25th, we'll see what happens. > > Pati > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2011 Report Share Posted January 11, 2011 Hi, the solution is: http://www.alldaychemist.com/ a legitimate pharmacy in india. if they won't cover HCG they've got it too. ttyl > > > > I still can't get blue cross to cover even the generic arimidex for my son. I took Phil's advice and had the doctor write dx of hypogonadism. Medco, still flatly refuses. Cvs has had the rx for over 2 weeks waiting for " pre-authorization " > > I just found a company on line where we can purchase without insurance - BUT STILL NEED A PRESCRIPTION WRITTEN. It is healthwarehouse.com > > The cost is $25 for 30 pills or $57 for 90 pills. The shipping is free. > > > I will be sending in an rx on the 25th, we'll see what happens. > > Pati > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2011 Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 Isn't it a shame that insurance companies can tell doctors what to do! Could it be the way dr. is writing the rx? 1/2 pill daily. I know that's too much, he was taking 1/4 every other day. It was nice at first to have the extra. Anyway, for me that health warehouse is much cheaper since I do have an rx - $25 for 30 pills instead of alldaychemist $23 for 14 pills. I am glad to hear that most of you guys don't have problems getting your scripts filled. Might also have something to do w/his age (25) Pati > > > From: PatiA <patianderson3@...> > > Subject: generic arimidex > > > > Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 9:19 AM > > > > > > I still can't get blue cross to cover even the generic > > arimidex for my son. I took Phil's advice and had the doctor > > write dx of hypogonadism. Medco, still flatly refuses. Cvs > > has had the rx for over 2 weeks waiting for > > " pre-authorization " > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2011 Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 We are getting the same thing. I talked to phil on the phone about this about one person was on HCG,T,ADEX notifying us it not medically sound and dangerous. I was like WTF? Are the insurance company now going to act as medical Dr's tell patients what meds they can and can not prescribe. What we did was to have him get adex and hcg from alldaychemist then to run the test thorugh his insurance. It was actually cheaper in the long run along with less hastle. > > > > > From: PatiA <patianderson3@> > > > Subject: generic arimidex > > > > > > Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 9:19 AM > > > > > > > > > I still can't get blue cross to cover even the generic > > > arimidex for my son. I took Phil's advice and had the doctor > > > write dx of hypogonadism. Medco, still flatly refuses. Cvs > > > has had the rx for over 2 weeks waiting for > > > " pre-authorization " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2011 Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 Pati, As we talk about this it's getting worse by the day Dr. got a letter from Medco saying he was on getting his script filled because they feel doing a shot of Test C 100 mgs every week is wrong. The manager read the insert that comes with the Test C word for word to Dr. saying this is how he should use the Test C now to me this is playing Dr. Here is a cut and paste for the letter things are getting out of control with insurance companies, Here we have a manager telling one of the top Dr.'s out there for low Testosterone how to do his job. ==================================================== I meoco'. Januar3y, 2011 Dr. Crisler 919C hesteRr oad LansingM, I48912 Dear Dr. Crisler, Re: Prescription Medco Health Solutions, 4750 East 450 South Whitestown, IN 46075 tel 317-768-7000 fax 3L7- 768-700t www.meoco.com estosteroncey pionate2 00m glmLi nject1 00m g weekly,9 0 day supply AnastrazoleI mg takeo ne-halft abletd aily,9 0 day supply Chorionic Gonadotropin 250 internaiional units twice weekly, 90 days supply We arec oncerneda bout| J useo f testosteronea nd anastrazole.W e cannotd ispense future prescriptionsfo r thesem edicationsb asedo n the following information: Testosterocnyep ionaties typicallyd osed5 0 to 400m g intramuscularelyv eryt wo to four weeksfo r hypogonadismT.h isp rescriptioins for 100m g weekly.I n generabl,e causoef the prolongeda ctiono f thep reparationin, jectionsm oref iequentlyth ane veryt wo weeksa re rarely indicated. No indicationw asp rovidedfo r thec ombinatioonf testosteronaen,a strazolaen, dc horionic gonadotropin. Mr.f mayb e at risk for cardiovasculahre, paticn, eurologica, ndp sychiatrica dversed rug reactionbse causoef this combinationP. rolonsedte stosteronaed ministratiomn ava lsoc ause gynecomastia. .. Low dosea nastrazolein creaseste stosteronea nd decreasees stradiolc oncentrations. Decreasinge stradiolc oncentrationsm ay have a negativee ff-ecto n bone mineral densitya nd body composition. Weh aver elayedth isi nformationto Mr.I Pleasceo ntacut r ut llif youw ould Iiket o discustsh isf urther.T hanky ou. RPh Respectfully, Director, Medco Health Solutions of lndiana Co-Moderator Phil > From: PatiA <patianderson3@...> > Subject: Re: generic arimidex > > Date: Wednesday, January 12, 2011, 8:46 AM > Isn't it a shame that insurance > companies can tell doctors what to do! Could it be the way > dr. is writing the rx? 1/2 pill daily. I know that's too > much, he was taking 1/4 every other day. It was nice at > first to have the extra. > > Anyway, for me that health warehouse is much cheaper since > I do have an rx - $25 for 30 pills instead of alldaychemist > $23 for 14 pills. > > I am glad to hear that most of you guys don't have problems > getting your scripts filled. Might also have something to do > w/his age (25) > Pati > > > > > > > From: PatiA <patianderson3@...> > > > Subject: generic arimidex > > > > > > Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 9:19 AM > > > > > > > > > I still can't get blue cross to cover even the > generic > > > arimidex for my son. I took Phil's advice and had > the doctor > > > write dx of hypogonadism. Medco, still flatly > refuses. Cvs > > > has had the rx for over 2 weeks waiting for > > > " pre-authorization " > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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