ZTlido for Postherpetic Neuralgia User Reviews
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"My pain management doctor gave me a couple boxes of samples and prescribed these patches to me. Immediately upon applying a patch, my pain either subsided or was greatly reduced. I couldn't wait to get them. Unfortunately, my insurance won't approve them. I'm pretty resourceful and noticed that the manufacturer offers a savings card. The card states that a 30-day supply is as low as $25. I immediately had the doctor resubmit a prescription and provided the pharmacy with the BIN#, etc. The discount brought the $400 patches down to $250. That's nowhere close to the advertised $25. Mind you, I didn't think I would be lucky enough to get them for $25, but $250!!!! Shameful! Doesn't matter how well a product works if you can't afford it."