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@adam08

For me, Tymlos is paid for by United Healthcare/AARP my prescription health ins. I have Medicare with Blue Shield, but my IVIG and TYmlos and other prescriptions are again thru AARP ins. This year, there is a cap on prescription meds for us medicare patients at $2,000. Once you reach that cap for the rest of the year, your ins. will pay. Some prescription ins. companies may not cover Tymlos, in which case you would want to switch to one that does. I hope this is helpful. Tymlos is terrific.

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I’m waiting for the preauth approval will be up to 72 hours. With Medicare and Cigna I will have to pay $836 per month. I did not qualify for any of the patient assistance programs. That is terribly steep for us but we’ll figure it out. I’m still looking for reputable supplement brand for all my supplements. My Dr wants me to get my Calcium from plants. Which I’m fine with. But would still like a Ca supplement w Vit D. Any suggestions???
Thanks everyone for your help.

adam08, how much is your copay for Tymlos with the AARP prescription plan.