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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Jul 16 12:07am | Replies (10)

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@beanieone

Same here, @guinivere, Prolia, like Evenity, is administered in the doc’s office. Even though there is a script for both medications, they are coded and billed as two different Medicare “parts” (prescription drugs, i.e., Tymlos, vs medical services . . . our friends Prolia and Evenity) to insurance companies.

As an aside, it stands to reason that the assistance programs are income related and some don’t apply to those of us on Medicare. Prior to going through the process, ask about program guidelines - although I appreciated her willingness to help, my rep did not know much about the programs she was representing.

I hope everyone is cool and comfortable. Chill, y’all!

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I am one who gives self injection of Evenity .