Using GoodRX coupons

Posted by jasperina @jasperina, Apr 27 12:25am

I have been prescribed tymlos but my insurance refuses to cover. Good RX has a coupon for $590.00 for a month’s supply. Does anyone know if this is just a one time thing, or can you use the coupon every month? It won’t help if the price jumps back up to $3500 a month.

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I used goodrx coupon before, for a topical cream. It covered subsequent refills too. At times the price changed somewhat. So I guess the biggest unknown is your refill price, which is subject to change?

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I use GoodRx for a medication I have renewed 4 times a year for the last 2 years. The price has varied a bit I think around $10-15 the second year.

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@jasperina That’s a great price. When I looked up tymlos on good rx it was more than $2700/month. I’m still hoping to get approved through insurance, already did one appeal, but wanted to see what my options were.

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@bluebonnet242

@jasperina That’s a great price. When I looked up tymlos on good rx it was more than $2700/month. I’m still hoping to get approved through insurance, already did one appeal, but wanted to see what my options were.

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@jasperina If you have commercial insurance, you should be able to get a low rate. If you are on Medicare, the Good Rx is at least as expensive as the copay which is over $2600/month for Tymlos. It's ridiculous.

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I've used GoodRx a lot and yes it will be good each month. You may need to check the website to make sure that the price doesn't fluctuate but it's a great savings program. I have Medicare and Humana but if they don't cover my cost like I think they should, I use Good RX.

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