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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Sep 2 10:11am | Replies (1085)

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@contentandwell

@artscaping I presume the varying prices have to do with the "donut hole". When I was on xifaxan, a very expensive medicine, prior to transplant, it was costing us between $600 and $700 a month until we hit the donut hole. Then we had to pay even more and after we came out the other side of the donut hole the cost went way down.

With Tymlos, do you have to inject yourself daily, and if so where do they recommend injecting it?
I really appreciate your input. Thank you.
JK

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Hi @contentandwell. Yes, the subcutaneous injections are given by you on either side of the tummy within two inches of the navel. Be content and at ease.
Chris