My mom(79) pays a month $200. She is on medicare and cant afford it. So shes going back to hydrocodone $7.00 @ month
Buprenorphine - How much does it cost? And what insurance will cover it?
- Posted:
- 6 Dec 2011 by nosinlin
- Topics:
- buprenorphine, hydrocodone, insurance, medicare
Answers (1)
8 Dec 2011
Approximately $89 dollars, get the manufacturers name, write, call or look up on their web site: "patient assistance, financial aide" information, generally this will allow a patient to get the medication for free, or discout price available at most pharmacy locations. A physician may have to send in the required paper work, prescription, dosage requirements, and it is almost always sent to the physicians office for pick up, generally a 90 day supply is provided. Get generic if available, like the hydrocodone (oxycontin).
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