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Tymlos holiday?

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@katgirl

I'm glad it worked for you!!! I called because I had heard about people getting to take it for free and was SO excited. But when I got told the amounts, I was crestfallen. I hope the advisor I spoke to with the program knew what he was talking about because I never filled out any of the forms based on what he said. But yeah, based on what my insurance said would be covered, plus the Tymlos program it was still way out of reach. Maybe I'll get better insurance next year (?). But I buy it through the marketplace and they consider these high tier specialty drugs, so they don't get covered very well, At least in my case.

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I saw that Tymlos also has Radius Assist (different than the savings card) for those that need help with the cost of their medication. I don’t know what the income levels are or how much they assist but if you are still interested in Tymlos, it might be worth looking in to. Below is from the previous sent link.

Radius Assist is an assistance program that may help those who cannot afford their medication
It provides TYMLOS (abaloparatide) injection therapy at no cost to qualified patients in need
To qualify, patients must meet the eligibility criteria and, along with their healthcare provider, submit all required documentation
If a patient is accepted into the program, they will receive up to 3 months of medication per shipment, and up to 24 months of therapy. Acceptance into the program is valid for the current calendar year and with a valid prescription (subject to continued eligibility) and until the patient has reached a total of 24 months of therapy provided by Radius Assist§
Call Radius Assist at 1-866-896-5674