30 day supply limit
30 day supply limit
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- chicca
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you have to go back with new blood test. If everything is ok again they give you rebif for 3months. And so on (every 3 months). But you don't pay rebif nor blood test nor neurologist visit.
I think your system is different so I'd like to know how it works if you don't mind because in Italy 1 month (12 phials) rebif 44 costs around 1600€ (that is more than what I earn......)
thank you very much
chicca
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I had this kind of experience with my mother: she had a cancer, a rare cancer, for wich no chemotherapy is known. the only thing was operate, do a bit of radiotherapy and nothing more. after that, with my family decided that we could't just wait and see, so we started another therapy (studied by doctor DiBella, maybe you read something because here in Italy some years ago he has been criticised and boycotted a lot) which wasn't recognised from the "scientific community" (and so by the state).
Here if you follow a therapy recognised from the state you don't have to pay for it, otherwise you have to (but is also difficult to find a doctors thet prescribes it because they get into troubles with the national doctors association). for my mother we had to buy all by ourselves, and it costed us a great amount.
I can't believe that even for a treatment that is one of the few worldwide recognised to have a certain kind of effect on this desease people have to pay... besides rebif there are a lot of visits and tests (blood, ECG, RMN....) i think you have to pay also for there thing, do you? have you ever tried to ask directly to the productor (serono i think) if there is a way to reduce costs? maybe you already tried, but this is the only idea i got while writing....
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chicca
ciao chicca!
Yes, we have to worry about access to the medicine that is proven to keep us free from futher disability. If we don't take the medicine, we could become "burdens" of the state. But if we can't afford the medicine, what do we do?
How ironic. Also, for someone with MS to buy private health insurance would be absurd. It would be so expensive that 1 person as an individual with this pre-existing condition wouldn't be able to do it. Much less afford the medicine without insurance.
I guess in the US you have to find a employer that offers good insurance coverage. But that can change from year to year as it gets contracted with companies each year. And costs such as deductible and co-pays always go up.
Anyway, lthat's life in the USA. Hope the results of this election mean change is in the wind. We need some new thinkers to think outside the box on this one....
Sai, parlo italiano... Dove sei in italia?
jazzcat
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Re: ciao chicca!
In this period, with financial crises... even in Italy things are changing. our new government started a policy of cut: they are cutting every thing... thay started from school and university and i think the next step will be sanity...
Sai, parlo italiano... Dove sei in italia?
Un americano che conosce l'italiano! E' raro, complimenti! Io vivo nel nord-est dell'Italia. Vicino Verona (la città di Romeo e Giulietta, Shakespeare, conosci?), sul lago di Garda. Sei mai stato in Italia?
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Re: 30 day supply limit
I am planning to relocate to Singapore, but can't find any trustworthy information on MS health care and medication costs in the country.
I know some members of the forum are based in Singapore. How much should I expect to pay per month for Rebif (I believe it is available)? Also, what is the official source of information on MS healthcare in Singapore (the Ministry of Health website could be more complete...)?
Thank you in advance for your help, looking forward to any tips you can provide!