Medicare B coverage of Evenity
Medicare B coverage info for Evenity. How much do they pay per month for it. Medicare could not answer the question about cost or the assignment they pay per month. Does anyone know?
The amount would help to see if it would be affordable.
Thank you in advance for your input
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I get my Evenity from an Oncology office. When I see the payment from Medicare, Medicare Part B and my Med Supp, it shows $23,000. I don't know why there are so many prices for this drug. That number is not wrong as I will have my 10th shot next week. All paperwork through Medicare has been this number. I thought it was a mistake.
I think that is the yearly price as I saw that Amgen had set the yearly price in 2019 as a little over $19K.
I was wondering why everyone is taking this expensive medication. I took Ibandornate for many years with good success. It is a simple pill, taken once a month. I believe it is covered under your medicare drug coverage.
Gina5009
@gina5009 you took an oral bisphosphonate, which may increase bone density (or maintain) by affecting bone turnover but does not actively build bone. For those of us with more severe osteoporosis or fractures, bisphosphonates are not strong enough and we need either Forteo, Tymlos or Evenity. Then we might take a bisphosphonate to lock in what we gained.
Thanks so much for your reply. I am very sorry that you are going through this and I send you a hug and blessings.
Can anyone tell me if tymlos is covered completely by Medicare and supplemental or is it the same story as evenity. Thanks
I got it for free for 18 months via Radius Assist. The last 6 months (I did two years) was covered by my Medicare Advantage plan but I hit the donut hole. I forget but the copay may have been around $200. I don't know what it would be with your plan and in your state.
I had my sixth dose of Evenity last week. My Medicare Part B covered it at 100% because I have it in an infusion center.
So far that is the case for me also. Under B and use the infusion center! A deal breaker financially.
I’ve been on for 7 months. So far only reaction is injection site reaction. Red and hard for 2-3 days.
If you have traditional Medicare (with or without a medigap plan), Tymlos is not covered under Part B. Rather you need a Part D RX plan. (I don't know anything about Medicare Advantage plans.)