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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 6:59 am Post subject: 30 day supply limit
Hello: I have been on Rebif for a year and a half with very few side effects and no new lesions. My medical insurance company was changed a few months ago and the new one limits my supply to 30 days instead of the 90 day supply I had before. Makes it more difficult to travel. When I asked why the limit on Ribif when the plan says you can get 90 day supplies if you use the in-house mail order firm, they sent me a letter saying that all "agents for muliple sclerosis and neurological related therapies" were limited to 30 day supplies. Anyone else have the same problem or have a clue why the insurance company would single out MS treatments?
Joined: Sep 30, 2007 Posts: 100 Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:14 pm Post subject:
I 've been on Rebif since February of '07 and also have very few side effects and no new lesions as of my last MRI in November. When I started I was set up with a pharmacy that shipped my meds in the 30 day supply version. My insurance company kept trying to get me to switch to their own pharmacy with a promise that they would send me a 90 day supply and save me money. They caught me on fuzzy brain day and I caved in. They promptly screwed up the order, sending me the 22mcg instead of the 44. When I called to complain I had to go through five layers of phone options before I got to a live person. I switched back to my regular pharmacy, where I always get a real person on the phone and they never screw up the order. Yes the 30 day supply does make planning travel a bit more complicated, but the service I get is worth it. I bet if I asked them to, my current pharmacy would ship my meds anywhere I wanted. _________________ RRMS since 01/07.
I've had the same experience with my insurance company. I went around and around with them about getting a 90 day supply because my copay structure usually gives me 3 months for the price of 2 if I use the mail order pharmacy for 90 day supplies. The answer I fianlly got was "sorry, we don't do 90 day supplies for the really expensive drugs." I'm very lucky because my copays are low and overall my insurance is fantastic, so I decided to just let it go...
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