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Was approved for Evenity by my insurance co., had a few months of injections, suddenly the infusion center cut me off several months ago saying that it's not approved by fda for a male and they can't get paid from my insurance co. My insurance company tried to contact them to tell them that they will pay but they are missing information on their billing. They will not return the calls from my insurance co. nor will they return my calls to them. My specialist got me approved for a full year of it and now I have lost several months of this treatment that I desperately need.
My specialist's office says they can't get involved because they just send the script to the infusion center and can't do anything about this. I'm stuck.

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A call to the maker of Evenity, Amgen, might help facilitate a work-around, or a drug-subsidy program that will absorb the cost while you get this straightened out. It's to Amgen's benefit as well as yours to follow the treatment schedule so pester them for help. Also the Amgen people might know the insurance coding.

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