Does Medicare part D cover Tymlos?
I will begin Medicare in February and wondering if Part D covers Tymlos
My current commercial insurance I would pay $2,600 a month for Tymlos
I can’t pay that
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My Well Care for 2025 lists Tymlos as Non formulary-- but gives it a number 25061-- with alternative meds as teriparatide and Prolia. Neither Reclast nor Zoledronic acid come up in the drug search
I liked Well Care and they approved my preauthorizations, but now will switch. Thanks for the tips on Cigna- Their Assurance RX plan says monthly costs will be $615 until deductible met; their next plan would be $763.06. Also, I now realize that Reclast is not listed because it is an infusion, covered by Part B if applicable. Tymlos worked well for me.
Wellcare dropped coverage for Tymlos for 2025. I am switching to a Blue Cross plan.
A Reclast/zoledronic acid infusion won't show up on a Part D plan formulary because it is covered by Part B, not Part D
Note that a drug must be listed on your Plan D plan's formulary for the 2000$ cap to kick in. So far I have found 4 plans in my state (Utah) where it is listed, but on the Medicare site it doesn't show the $2000 limit applying so they are listing the cost to tymlos for 12 months to be 38,000$. I'm now trying to call each of the plans to see why tymlos is listed on their formulary but it doesn't seem to trigger to $2000 cap. Worried!
Humana Medicare Advantage covers it (in Ohio). In 2024 it's tier 5 and the cost is $2667/month, tho my copay is only $707. They can't quote a cost for after Jan 1, but it doesn't matter (to me) because it will be covered by my $2000 out-of-pocket maximum. If you find a plan that covers it, wait till January if you can.