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@malkahsheva

Starting Evenity at the end of February and very concerned about the side effects. Have already fallen once and broke my femur and have scoliosis. I am also concerned about the costs. Any suggestions about handling side effects? My insurance is only going to cover 80% of the $2000+ costs

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I am scheduled for my first set of injections in 2 days. I also am concerned about the side effects but at this point I have no other options available to me. There is a co-payment program that should only cost you $25.00 a month. Your MD should set you up for that, mine did. I also have to pay $85.00 each month for the office to actual give me the medicine. If you have any questions regarding the co-payment program I can provide you with the information. Good luck to you with your Evenity journey, please keep all of us updated.

https://www.evenity.com/paying-for-evenity

For more information about this program including full Terms and Conditions and eligibility requirements, call 1-800-761-1558 or visit EVENITYSupport.com.

Eligible commercially insured patients can lower out-of-pocket costs with the EVENITY® Co-Pay Program

Pay as little as $25 per dose with the EVENITY® Co-Pay Program§§

Pay as little as $25 for each dose of EVENITY® up to an annual Maximum Program Benefit per calendar year§§
Can apply to deductible, co-insurance, or co-pay for EVENITY®, but not costs associated with office visit or the administration of EVENITY®***
No income eligibility requirement
Other restrictions apply