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I just was approved for a 15 day supply of Journavx for my "acute" pain(really chronic). I just had to see if this stuff would work on my awful, burning feet as it did for @julbpat. Since I am on Medicare advantage, the discount card cannot be applied so I am pay $399. I will let you all know how it goes.

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@heisenberg34 I am on Medicare Advantage! Read the fine print on the Journavx website. Their coupon is for us - those on MA that have been declined. Sounds like Journavx is eating the cost for it. Paid $1000 for my first prescription. Paid $30 for the second.
Actually I had a trial one week prescription for a vacation in May. It was $58. Random.

@heisenberg34 It's called the "2025 Patient Savings Program - for patients with commercial or government-sponsored insurance who do not have coverage for Journavx".

Good luck!!! Had a long chat with my neurologist, who is still not willing to prescribe this for me, due to the unknown effects of long term use. So my PCP is the one prescribing it.