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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Dec 6, 2023 | Replies (61)

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@sheriv

Oh my goodness. There is not a chance I could afford a $5,000 plus shot :o(((( Gosh though, reading your posts are so helpful and you really do put my mind at ease over this. Money will definitely be a factor. My doctor said she would look in to payment help so I would have to wait to see what she finds out. Thanks you also for the recommendation on the book! I'll look into that. I'm so very glad the treatment is working for you and you haven't had any reactions so far :o)))) I look forward to hearing more. Have a wonderful weekend! Sheri

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Good evening @sheriv, I understand why the costs are frightening. Tymlos was the most reasonable copay for me. There are usually support options explained on the website. Recently, I have had to seek help from the manufacturer of my itch control injections. There was a staff of medical professionals who helped my daughter find some help for me. I am not good at following processes because of my cognitive issues. My daughter has 30 years of experience with insurance. On my current medication, I pay nothing at this time. My co-pay would have been $1547 per month. Don't give up. There is help ....you just have to apply and be approved.

Clue #1....make sure your medication is on the Medicare formulary. Sometimes, and for some reason, a medication is left off. You can ask for an exception.

Good luck to you.
Chris