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Has anyone been using Tymlos?

Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: Dec 2 5:21pm | Replies (253)

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@hopeful librarian they seem to have ended Together with Tymlos in favor of Radius Assist.

The Tymlos site only has clinical educators now.
Your dedicated Clinical Educator is here for you
While taking TYMLOS, you will have access to a dedicated Clinical Educator. They'll start with 1-on-1 injection training and be there for you throughout the duration of your treatment to offer support and answers about taking TYMLOS.

Call to a Clinical Educator 1-855-730-8591

Radius Assist covers cost for those on Medicare plans with some exceptions listed here: Are you on Medicare?
https://radiuspharm.com/radius-assist/

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Thank you for the information.
To answer your question, I'm 53, so not on Medicare.

I got Radius Assist for $7,500 for 12 months. The reason I qualified is that I have private insurance. It had nothing to do with income so if anyone has private insurance I suggest you look into it.

Tangent....However....my insurance plan (Florida Blue) did not apply the cost to my deductible so it literally had no effect on my out-of-pocket expense. The only effect was that Florida Blue got a break in cost, but it was not passed along to me.I understand that 33 states have passed legislation against insurance companies not applying consumer coupons but Florida is not one of them.