It is really great to see people actively supporting issues, like insurance, that are critically important to well-being.
MS meds are so expensive, even with insurance, but they are simply unaffordable w/o insurance. The drug company co-pay programs are withdrawn when a person goes on Medicare. So those approaching that age will want to be aware of that. When my spouse goes on Medicare soon she will go from paying almost zero for Ocrevus (because of drug company co-pay assistance) to paying $3,550 per dose for Ocrevus (that does not include the substantial infusion cost).
Thanks to everyone for being involved; yes, it does make a difference.
Gargantua, whatever link you attempted was shot down, however, you could list the title of what to google for us to find it. A title to google is always allowed.
Thanks again to everyone!
MS meds are so expensive, even with insurance, but they are simply unaffordable w/o insurance. The drug company co-pay programs are withdrawn when a person goes on Medicare. So those approaching that age will want to be aware of that. When my spouse goes on Medicare soon she will go from paying almost zero for Ocrevus (because of drug company co-pay assistance) to paying $3,550 per dose for Ocrevus (that does not include the substantial infusion cost).
Thanks to everyone for being involved; yes, it does make a difference.
Gargantua, whatever link you attempted was shot down, however, you could list the title of what to google for us to find it. A title to google is always allowed.
Thanks again to everyone!
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