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Marina,

Enbrel has co-pay assistance program. Please call and ask for application.

There are also other agencies out there that do co-pay assistance. I know

the one that I got for humira helps with month co-pays of $50 or more on a

single drug. I know my co-pay for tier 3 drugs is $50 a month and $125 for 3

months. Considering that if I am on prednisone I also need prevacid or nexium

which are also tier 3 drugs...that $100 a month for just the two drugs and

another $10 for the prednisone. If I do mail order it would be $250 for the

two tier 3 drugs and an additional $25 for the prednisone...

Toni

In a message dated 4/21/05 5:17:40 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

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Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 22:12:18 -0000

From: " marina_troi " <marina_troi@...>

Subject: Re: RESEARCH - Evidence mounting in support of opioids for chronic

pain

Funny you should post this now. My last rheumy appointment was just a

few weeks ago and he said he wants to treat my pain with narcotics.

He has given my Vicodin to take as needed, but I am still having to

take steroids periodically inspite of the DMARDS I am on. He said he

would rather risk me going on narcotics daily than to be on steroids

at all!! i understand the reasons, given the effects of long term

steroid use, but because of my work, I can't/won't go on narcotic

therapy. I will probably have to give it up soon and do what he wants.

How is this for a kick in the butt...My insurance company sent me a

letter to inform me that the Enbrel I have been on will be bumped up

tier level so I will have a much higher co-pay. Their alternative

recommendation???....Methotrexate. Duh?!?! I wrote them a nasty

little letter telling them that if they took the time to see that I

was on Enbrel, then they should have noticed I was on methotrexate as

well. Those morons....I talked with the pharmacist at the insurance

company and he said that there was no appeal process for this and that

was their final decision. I told him that MTX alone doesn't work for

me and the Enbrel does. So, I told him that I guess I will have to go

back on Remicade every 4 weeks like before. I only pay an office visit

co-pay with that, but it is much more expensive. I get 1300mg a shot

and we were about to bump that up, too. Idiots!! Then the suggested

onther meds, for which I told them I can't take because Enbrel was the

only latex free product. The letter said they were happy to have me

as a customer. Yeah, right!! I think this customer would like a

refund!! Sorry about the bit**ing. Marina in Ohio

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Marina,

Enbrel has co-pay assistance program. Please call and ask for application.

There are also other agencies out there that do co-pay assistance. I know

the one that I got for humira helps with month co-pays of $50 or more on a

single drug. I know my co-pay for tier 3 drugs is $50 a month and $125 for 3

months. Considering that if I am on prednisone I also need prevacid or nexium

which are also tier 3 drugs...that $100 a month for just the two drugs and

another $10 for the prednisone. If I do mail order it would be $250 for the

two tier 3 drugs and an additional $25 for the prednisone...

Toni

In a message dated 4/21/05 5:17:40 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

writes:

Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 22:12:18 -0000

From: " marina_troi " <marina_troi@...>

Subject: Re: RESEARCH - Evidence mounting in support of opioids for chronic

pain

Funny you should post this now. My last rheumy appointment was just a

few weeks ago and he said he wants to treat my pain with narcotics.

He has given my Vicodin to take as needed, but I am still having to

take steroids periodically inspite of the DMARDS I am on. He said he

would rather risk me going on narcotics daily than to be on steroids

at all!! i understand the reasons, given the effects of long term

steroid use, but because of my work, I can't/won't go on narcotic

therapy. I will probably have to give it up soon and do what he wants.

How is this for a kick in the butt...My insurance company sent me a

letter to inform me that the Enbrel I have been on will be bumped up

tier level so I will have a much higher co-pay. Their alternative

recommendation???....Methotrexate. Duh?!?! I wrote them a nasty

little letter telling them that if they took the time to see that I

was on Enbrel, then they should have noticed I was on methotrexate as

well. Those morons....I talked with the pharmacist at the insurance

company and he said that there was no appeal process for this and that

was their final decision. I told him that MTX alone doesn't work for

me and the Enbrel does. So, I told him that I guess I will have to go

back on Remicade every 4 weeks like before. I only pay an office visit

co-pay with that, but it is much more expensive. I get 1300mg a shot

and we were about to bump that up, too. Idiots!! Then the suggested

onther meds, for which I told them I can't take because Enbrel was the

only latex free product. The letter said they were happy to have me

as a customer. Yeah, right!! I think this customer would like a

refund!! Sorry about the bit**ing. Marina in Ohio

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