Posted on 11/13/2020 9:29:05 AM PST by metmom
The one person who mentioned it lived in OHIO and got it there, but the cost she was able to pay was only available for Ohio residents, so that one is not going to work for me.
Search “compounding pharmacies near me”. Call a few and see what you can get.
have you looked into GOOD? i got some info in the mail and wondered.. i see it advertised..maybe something to ck.
My experience is with a compounding pet pharmacy,, so here’s a link that might be helpful for some background info...
https://www.fda.gov/drugs/guidance-compliance-regulatory-information/human-drug-compounding
Good luck, met mom!
Do you have Medicare Plan D for prescriptions? It’s around $34 per month IIRC.
AUSTIN Tull, https://cherokeecustomrx.com/
It would help to know the name of the drug and dosage: Might try Carey Boyd pharmacy in IrvingTx. Or Grapevine Drug Mart in Grapevine Tx. (As for Novell, or Jody).
It would help to know the name of the drug and dosage: Might try Carey Boyd pharmacy in IrvingTx. Or Grapevine Drug Mart in Grapevine Tx. (Ask
for Novell, or Jody).
Yes. Mine is through Humana and is just a bit less, but it still has the “donut hole” problem.
Thus the $5,000 cost.
My last Epi pen prescription was almost $300.
You also may want to check the Canadian pharmacies too.
I have a really expensive drug for liver failure. With insurance it would be about $2000 a month. My brother-in-law told me about The Pharm Store. I get 200 pills for $200. Same pill.
Thanks!
I knew I could count on FReepers.
I did find a couple places near me that say they do it so I’ll be checking them out. Personal visit and talk with the pharmacist kind.
I want to get some prices and see how much they vary.
I will call the others and see what the mail order is like and how their prices compare.
Did you try contacting the drug manufacturer directly? Most of them have coupon programs and the like for those who cant afford the medicatiobs
One more link that might be of help, especially regarding coverage....
https://www.hhs.gov/guidance/document/medicare-part-d-coverage-multi-ingredient-compounds
FWIW, put safety and efficacy considerations first.
I’ve found big variability with pet meds.
My local pharmacy has a compounding room enclosed in glass so customers can watch. They specialize in unusual prescriptions, or so I was told.
It has been family owned for many decades.
The name is Brighton Pharmacy on Brighton Road in Tonawanda NY.
Sorry, the name is Brighton-Eggert Pharmacy.
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