I am going on Medicare and with Plan D insurance it will cost me between 200-500 dollars a month. I will not be able to afford this.
Will Auvelity price decrease soon?
Question posted by Sharond503 on 31 May 2023
Last updated on 7 January 2024 by Sharond503
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joeycox1957 If you want to email or PM me I can give you info that my provider gave me regarding Auvelity
I am going through the same thing. With Medicare the cost is $471.00 a month. However, they paid 100% for TMS. Go figure right! The bright side is this goes towards my medication deductible. One of the main ingrediency is found in cough syrup.
There is a coupon online to help with the price. Go and download it then take it to your pharmacy.
The coupon is not good if you have Medicare.
Yes you are correct it is only honored with private insurance. We have Blue Cross Federal insurance. My husband works for the Government. Also ASK YOUR PROVIDER... FOR FREE SAMPLES. They have Drug Represenatives in there office weekly or monthly to give FREE samples of many of the newer drugs that tend to be $800, $1000 or more. Those samples can be given in BULK. I was on Rexulti and Vraylar and couldn't afford the cost and drove a hour to my Psychiatrist office MONTHLY to get a month's worth of FREE samples. I took the Vraylar for 6 months and Rexulti for 4 months. Those FREE SAMPLES are given at most Dr's offices... even regular doctors. They get them for a reason...
Must be third-party insurance.
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