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Probably not if they are all the same pharmacy. I have had several scripts going

at once from different pharmacies though.. BTW it is illegal to do that, but ???

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Go to different pharmacies and DO NOT use your insurance.

Val

I have 3 Rx's for Armour at home. One for 1 1/2 grains, one for 2 grains and

then my most recent of 3 grains. Would I be able to fill the earlier ones

even though I just filled the 3 grain? I sure would love to stock up that

way if I could.

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> insurance has been paying for it, so I guess I am out of luck.

No you're not. Just take it to another pharmacy, and don't own that

you have insurance, and pay out of pocket.

Janie

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In a message dated 1/12/2005 11:22:37 AM Eastern Standard Time,

klb58@... writes:

> So probably not a big price difference from pharmacy to pharmacy, I would

> think? What do you think?

>

actually...my insurance doesn't even give a break on Armour...it's the same

with or without insurance....i guess because it is not the " approved " thyroid

drug - synthroid.

cindi

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This is exactly what my insurance does! Funny thing though, they used

to cover it as a tier 1 drug. They changed it to " non-formulary "

about three months after I started using it.

Klingon bastards. I hope they all get a stint in Synthroid hell.

>

> actually...my insurance doesn't even give a break on Armour...it's

the same

> with or without insurance....i guess because it is not

the " approved " thyroid

> drug - synthroid.

> cindi

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My portion with insurance was different, but not much....Armour, I pay about

$4.00 and Synthroid it was about $6.00.

Kerry

nc2406@... wrote:

In a message dated 1/12/2005 11:22:37 AM Eastern Standard Time,

klb58@... writes:

> So probably not a big price difference from pharmacy to pharmacy, I would

> think? What do you think?

>

actually...my insurance doesn't even give a break on Armour...it's the same

with or without insurance....i guess because it is not the " approved " thyroid

drug - synthroid.

cindi

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I don't think armour is all that expensive to begin with. I get a break on it,

but not much. I have a co-pay regardless of the cost. Unless it costs less than

my co-pay. with insurance, my last bill was $30.56 for 30 mg tabs - 270 of them.

(3 month supply for 1 1/2 grains). This insurance - I pay for 2 months and get

the 3rd for free, but my co-pay is normally 45.00. Maybe it is $0.00 for name

brand. That is what they charged me for my lipitor. so the armour cost less

than my normal co-pay.

Cris

Re: Re: STOCK UP on your thyroid

In a message dated 1/12/2005 11:22:37 AM Eastern Standard Time,

klb58@... writes:

> So probably not a big price difference from pharmacy to pharmacy, I would

> think? What do you think?

>

actually...my insurance doesn't even give a break on Armour...it's the same

with or without insurance....i guess because it is not the " approved " thyroid

drug - synthroid.

cindi

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Oh yeah, a boy. He's almost like a grown up man, except without the

grace and charm. :-)

-- prr

> LOL - yeah, teenager - a boy? they seem to need more freezer space

than girls do!

> I'll suck the air out of mine. I was thinking maybe doing all but

the one bottle I plan on using if my dr. doesn't up my dose.

> thanks for the great idea!

> CRis

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14 1/2? Wow. If he grows into those feet, look out.

Don't you love how they lurch around the house looking for food, but

they can't prepare any of it? He'll take a breakfast sandwich out

of the freezer, with microwave instructions clearly printed on the

wrapper, and then stand there staring at it with a combination of

confusion and terror, like Wile E. Coyote after he discovers that

the dynamite is still stuck to his hand.

Teenager: " What do I do? "

Parent: " Well, what does the wrapper say? "

Teenager: (irritated) " I don't know! "

Parent: " Well, READ it! "

Teenager reads the label, slowly, as if translating it from Mandarin

Chinese in his head.

Teenager: " So, should I unwrap it first? "

And soon they'll be piloting an automobile. For those in the Denver

area, next year would be an excellent year to stay off the roads, by

the way. You may want to mark your calendars.

:-) prr

>

> Oh yeah, a boy. He's almost like a grown up man, except without

the

> grace and charm. :-)

>

> -- prr

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