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wow! this means your Pt D or Medicare Advantage plan pays for creon in full. I'm in PA and just going on Medicare and a supplemental plan this year, looking forward to better coverage for creon and realize I have different choices in different states, but out of curiosity, which health insurance company do you have?
I priced VITAL after reading the post, but it would be too expensive compared to my current price for creon.

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My Medicare plan is not an adantage plan and is through Aetna. I have a secondary plan through Physician’s Mutual.