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In reply to the discussion: Well, I finally got to pay $665 for a month's supply of a drug. [View all]jonstl08
(548 posts)7. My latest refill $200
Just ordered a refill on one of my meds. Usually around $10 after insurance. Now it is $200 after insurance. Pharmacy says that is the cost now and has no idea why. They suggested contacting the manufacturer to see if they have any discounts.
This is getting nuts. Almost all of my meds have increased in price after insurance since Jan 1 2026.
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Doesn't help much with some brand-only drugs like Eliquis. And doesn't cover many chemo/immuno drugs.
erronis
18 hrs ago
#20
I'm on a new med that is $1,200/mo. It's made by a South Korean company so I am waiting to see if the price is going
RamblingRose
19 hrs ago
#8
It is till I reach my max. out of pocket for the year. It's also a "controlled" substance so difficult to fill.
RamblingRose
19 hrs ago
#17
I think it's 2039! On a side note - I'll be a "patient panelist" at their National Sales Conference in Orlando next week
RamblingRose
15 hrs ago
#34
Your numbers are off. Are you talking about the Medicare Part A and Part B? And for a 65+ year old?
erronis
18 hrs ago
#21
On top of that, most people on Medicare spent 40 years being taxed for it before they ever became eligible to use it.
MichMan
18 hrs ago
#22
I hear you. Glad you are able to obtain your meds. I'm fortunate, too, but it's bad out there for a lot of people.
Joinfortmill
19 hrs ago
#16
Have you checked to see what it would cost to get your drug from Canada?
radical noodle
19 hrs ago
#18
Just put on a chemo drug at $15,000/month. Needles to say, if I have to pay this, I can't/won't.
erronis
18 hrs ago
#23
I'm curious what the cost would be if you don't put it through your insurance
NoSheep
18 hrs ago
#26
You just go to the website, price check your medication, print the coupon, and take it to the store.
Ms. Toad
8 hrs ago
#43