7% Sodium Chloride & Medicare B
My doctor sent a prescription to Rite Aid for 7% Sodium Chloride nebulizer solution, but Rite Aid is telling me that the Medicare website is down (for several weeks now) so they can't check whether my Medicare B would cover the cost. Otherwise, Rite Aid charges over $100 for the solution. Any suggestions on how to get around this?
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I'm glad to hear you are using saline to help clear your airways, but could you check the label on the box? I don't think there is a 9% saline solution on the market - but rather 0.9%, which is not very strong. If you have MAC and are trying to tamp it down without antibiotics, 7% is the recommended strength, or 3% if you cannot tolerate 7%.
Some people also alternate 3% and 7% or mix the two together, which yields 5% (You can safely keep the open vials to use within 24 hours.)
Sue
If you have a prescription, you can buy it from a Medicare Part B Pharmacy (and Medicare Part B covers it when used in a prescribed nebulizer.
@ljostroga1973 - this is an exception to prescription meds being covered under Part D - medications used in a "durable medical device" - like albuterol, budosenide, 7% saline - are Part B items. I can't put my fingers on the Medicare document right now< but we have discussed it here before.
Also, to those who CANOT get a 7% saline Rx - it can be purchased without a prescription on Amazon and a few other places. When I was fighting over it with Medicare, I bought it once using my FSA (Flexible Spending Account) card - it is covered like OTC meds.
Silly games we have to play - but in the grand scheme of things, if it keeps me healthy, I'd rather pay for my own 7% saline than go back on the antibiotics.
Sue
My levalbuterol is free under Medicare B but 7% saline isn't. My Drug plan doesn't cover it either. Fortunately it's inexpensive through Krogers.
I use an old Amron nebulizer and it works well for me.
Hi Bateman. My pulmonologist is emphatic that the levalbuterol should be used before the 7% saline; he says the levalbuterol opens up the airways to allow the saline to do its "scrubbing" work. I had the same reaction to the albuterol as you, trembling and shaky. Stay well.