Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 From what I understand, that means at this point in time, CoQ10 is still not prescription. Dog gone it! But soon we hope. Apparently that announcement was 7/2000 and the liquid has an NDC # already. My kid has flat out refused the idea of a liquid med even though Dr. S said he'd write a scrip for it (and apparently medicaid would pay, could fill it right there at the hospital). The gel-caps will have an NDC (rx) number later this year someone here said, so I'm hopeful. Meanwhile, at current doseage (600 mg a day for us) it only costs about $60 a month. Cheaper if I convert to gelcaps (can reduce dosage to around 1/3 what I give now since it's stronger) but I buy bulk so I won't use what I have for about 4 months yet. Maybe by then I won't have to pay at all kj mom to De-Arbra age 16 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 From what I understand, that means at this point in time, CoQ10 is still not prescription. Dog gone it! But soon we hope. Apparently that announcement was 7/2000 and the liquid has an NDC # already. My kid has flat out refused the idea of a liquid med even though Dr. S said he'd write a scrip for it (and apparently medicaid would pay, could fill it right there at the hospital). The gel-caps will have an NDC (rx) number later this year someone here said, so I'm hopeful. Meanwhile, at current doseage (600 mg a day for us) it only costs about $60 a month. Cheaper if I convert to gelcaps (can reduce dosage to around 1/3 what I give now since it's stronger) but I buy bulk so I won't use what I have for about 4 months yet. Maybe by then I won't have to pay at all kj mom to De-Arbra age 16 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 Hello I tried to get my coenzyme Q10 thru the pharmacy I had the code NDC # and she said the place (McKesson) who they go thru does not even carry it?? So she cannot get it. Can anyone help on this situation. I am from Iowa Thank you ANgel Re: RE: CO Q10 orphan drug status! update From what I understand, that means at this point in time, CoQ10 is still not prescription. Dog gone it!But soon we hope. Apparently that announcement was 7/2000 and the liquid has an NDC # already. My kid has flat out refused the idea of a liquid med even though Dr. S said he'd write a scrip for it (and apparently medicaid would pay, could fill it right there at the hospital). The gel-caps will have an NDC (rx) number later this year someone here said, so I'm hopeful. Meanwhile, at current doseage (600 mg a day for us) it only costs about $60 a month. Cheaper if I convert to gelcaps (can reduce dosage to around 1/3 what I give now since it's stronger) but I buy bulk so I won't use what I have for about 4 months yet. Maybe by then I won't have to pay at all :)kjmom to De-Arbra age 16 Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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