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My pdoc thinks Latuda might help me. My auditory hallucinations finally ramped up to a commanding voice. I really need to get it under control. My pdoc says I may have to go IP. I've tried Abilify and Seroquel but I had/have nasty side effects on both. Of course we're appealing, but I don't know what to do while waiting. Without insurance, Latuda is about $1,200 per month. I can afford a portion of that, but not the entire amount. Has anyone here used a discount card and if so, which one was the best? __________________ DX: Bipolar 1 Panic disorder PTSD GAD OCD Dissociative Disorder RX: Topamax, Xanax, Propranolol |
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Crone
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My insurance covers it because otherwise they get big ip bills, they know better.
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Patient assistance programs exist through the drug companies. They will often grant exclusions and may let you into the program which would give you the meds for free. I have gotten exemptions into programs before; just write a letter with the application explaining the issue. No guarantees obviously but it's worth a try.
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I think take the help from an expert who will guide you.
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