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Chronic Pain | Last Active: 14 hours ago | Replies (198)

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My husband's pain management doctor wrote a prescription for Journavx but with the insurance it's still over $300 per month. I have the savings coupon for $30 but don't know yet if the pharmacy will honor it. It says on the coupon that the $30 co-pay does not apply to those with Medicare, so if that's the case, he won't be able to afford it. You would think those on Social Security would be eligible since they're on a fixed income. So frustrating!!

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This is off of the journavx website:
"The JOURNAVX Savings Card can be used by patients with commercial or government-sponsored insurance, such as Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Affairs, and TRICARE."

I was at my pain specialist yesterday and he is not so fond of Journavx because he says it's similar to Gabapentin which I'm already on. Does your husband have Blue Cross RX as a supplimental coverage? If so, give them a call and see if it's covered.