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Transplant: Med change due to insurance change

Transplants | Last Active: Jan 20, 2023 | Replies (10)

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@caretakermom

@hello1234, I'm sorry to hear about that your new insurance carrier may not cover your Envrasus XR med and how important it is to stick to a medication that has been working well for you! If your provider is unable to convince your new insurance to get you the coverage here is the Envarsus XR manufacturer website that offers a $0 copay. I think it works only if you have commercial insurance. I didn't look into it in details but it's something you may want to consider if insurance won't cover.
Website : https://www.envarsusxr.com/savings-support/envarsus-xr-co-pay-card/
Good luck!
P.S. I hope your battle with BK has resolved!!

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Hi @caretakermom 😊
So great to hear from you! Thank you for your excellent suggestion and link to the Envarsus' manufacturer's information. I am going to contact them after lunch. I will keep you posted. Unfortunately, my stubborn BK is hanging on and refusing to turn negative. But the good news is that it's definitely less than it was. Hopefully, in the next month or two I will be able to announce that it's gone!! How is hubby doing? What was decided regarding Everolimus and the proteinuria? Did the level turn out to be low in the lab work? I hope you are doing well and feeling good!
Thank you again for the awesome link! 😊