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@fdixon63

Glad you added your experience. Very helpful. I found out that Gemtesa is not covered by insurance at all. Can't imagine how much it will cost. Myrbetriq is $50 a month. Probable will go with the Myrbetriq and get the EKG Cardiologist recommended after starting on it. Sure don't want to have it mess with my heart. Be well.

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@fdixon63 I have heard a little about Gemtesa so I just googled it. I am not familiar with this website but this is what it says about cost:
https://www.singlecare.com/prescription/gemtesa?utm_medium=paid-display&utm_source=google-sc&utm_campaign=14993773621&utm_adgroup=&utm_content=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3vCY_-Xi-gIVD47ICh3SjAAtEAAYAiAAEgJbqPD_BwE
I am about to get off of Tymlos, another very costly medication so I am not about to go into this one now. I didn't realize that Myrbetriq was as "reasonable" as $50 a month. I may ask my urogynecologist about it.
JK