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Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
 
last week it took me 7 hours to find out how to get a wheelchair

I have prescriptions for these things and have always gotten them with no problem the changes in January I really messing me up here

are others going through this I guess call to see and find out how much they will charge me but insurance will have nothing to do with it

is nature thyroid the same thing...are there other substitutes the insurance company told me to ask the doctor but I think he will just put me on synthroid or something and I understand that is not what I need
 
Posted by poppy (Member # 5355) on :
 
What reason did they give you for this refusal? Not in their formulary? Doesn't seem like expense should have much to do with it as synthroid or whatever are probably about the same cost. Just guessing here.
 
Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
 
I dont understand how these changes are helping...ppl with no insurance cant get it and ppl with good insurance cant get what they need

I feel like who ever is making these decisions just wants to kill me

I would have no problem paying a little more so others with no insurance could be covered...but the changes are hurting everyone and not helping anyone
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by lpkayak:

I feel like who ever is making these decisions just wants to kill me

I would have no problem paying a little more so others with no insurance could be covered...but the changes are hurting everyone and not helping anyone

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It's part of the plan. They've been pushing on the Armour Thyroid thing for a few years now.. making it harder to get.

"They" don't want the public to "be well." Big Pharma makes a lot of money off of sick people.
 
Posted by faithful777 (Member # 22872) on :
 
Nature Throid is very similar to Armour. Will they cover that one?
 
Posted by Rivendell (Member # 19922) on :
 
Kayak,

I thought I had heard that Armour was no longer made, but please don't take my word for it.

When I took Armour, I couldn't tell any difference, then my new doctor put me on Synthroid, which again I couldn't tell any difference.

But if Armour works for you, you should have it. Hope you can get it or something similar.

Sorry you are needing a wheelchair, Kayak.

Best Wishes
 
Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
 
Im going to check on that faithful

I was hoping ppl would tell me other names of replacements for it so i could check on all at the same time-i will also check to.see howmuch it will cost pay for it without prescription

How do i know which are synthetic?

Yhank you for your answers-im dealing with another health thingnow-a skin disease brought on by autoimmune disease that can cause cancer if not treated long term with a steroid ointment

I already use topical steroids for my eyes...

This all gets more complicated as time goes on
 
Posted by GretaM (Member # 40917) on :
 
LP-I take natural dessicated thyroid by prescription and my LL says it is the same as Armour.

It is measured in mg

I am really pleased with it.

Synthroid is not good in the long run for most hypothyroid folks.
 
Posted by n.northernlights (Member # 17934) on :
 
Nature Throid: the active ingredient is the same as in Armour Thyroid

Many use a "generic" now, which seems to work well, Acella

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/armour-vs-other-brands/
 
Posted by poppy (Member # 5355) on :
 
http://thyroid.about.com/od/thyroiddrugstreatments/tp/thyroidhormonereplacement.htm
 
Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
 
Wow-ty for this info but i dont know how i willfigure out what dose of what brand-my primary will probably write what i want...but if i have trouble he wont know how to fix it

A really good alternative doc figurrd out my dosage a long time ago and it was hard...many changes and tests

Im not sure what i will do

I need 30 mg of armour 1 time a day
 
Posted by delljen (Member # 25090) on :
 
I am on Armour Thyroid.

When I first got put on Armour my insurance company refused to pay for it. Which upset me so my pharmacy said they would look into exactly why my insurance company was refusing to pay.

It turned out that my co-pay which is $9.00 per prescription was more than the total cost of what the Amour for a month which was $7.00.

So now I just pay for it myself for $7.00 a month.

Maybe you should ask your pharmacy to look into it for you.

All the best -S
 
Posted by Robin123 (Member # 9197) on :
 
This is true - insurance not covering. You could ask the manufacturer, Forest, if they have any patient assistance program. I think they do.
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
Smart pharmacist, delljen! [Smile]
 
Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
 
My local walgreens will charge me 48. For 3 months and my ins was charging me 10. For 3 months

I wonder if walmart or somewhere else would be cheaper

Dellgen-where do you get it for 7. Thats half what i would pay

Thanks to everyone for replys-this is helping me
 
Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
 
Ok-walmart is 18. For 3 months-still more than 10... but i guess worth it not to have to fool around with dosage

Its very hard to get into walmart for me...walgreens and rite aid have drive thrus

Like i said...i think they just want all the old ppl to die and stop cluttering up the earth

Kinda synical...i'll snap out of it...i need to think about planting peas on the 17 th...about 2 1/2 feet of ice have to melt soon

Thanks again for all your help
 
Posted by Lymetoo (Member # 743) on :
 
Can you get prescriptions from WalMart by mail?? That would be nice!

Do you have a Costco?
 
Posted by GretaM (Member # 40917) on :
 
Not sure but natural dessicated thyroid starts at

30 mg

I'm at 60 mg

Maybe interchangeable?

Used to be on 50 mcg synthroid until the switch

Hope that helps
 
Posted by faithful777 (Member # 22872) on :
 
Nature Throid and Armour are not very expensive. I have had Costco or Walmart fill a 90 prescription for me and it was about $26 for three months.

Check the pricing at local pharmacies.
 
Posted by Sammi (Member # 110) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by lpkayak:
i will also check to.see howmuch it will cost pay for it without prescription

How do i know which are synthetic?

lpkayak, do see how much Armour is without coverage. For some reason, I am thinking it is not expensive. I hope that is true.

Armour has both T3 and T4, Synthroid (synthetic) has only T4. Can your doctor order Armour brand only?
 
Posted by 'Kete-tracker (Member # 17189) on :
 
My 'script' for Armour from my LLND was quite reasonable... FAR less than name-brand Synthroid I was on.
(I swear they're pricing themselves out of the market!)
But I'm just using the "90 for $10" generic deal at WallyWorld & my PCP is O.K. with it.(11 cents/ day!)
 
Posted by delljen (Member # 25090) on :
 
Ipkayak you asked - where do you get it for 7?

I get my Amour Thyroid from of all places CVS Pharmacy. They do have a drive thru which honestly saves my life sometimes because the trip up there is about all I can manage some days.

My script is for one 30 mg tablet twice a day. I pay $7.00 for the month. So I guess that means 60 pills for $7.00.
 
Posted by gambler (Member # 8441) on :
 
I got it for $5 without insurance at Pharmaca.

It helps to go into a small pharmacy and talk to them.
 
Posted by Badtick (Member # 9794) on :
 
The good thing about Armour is that your insurance does not have to get involved, it is dirt cheap as far as meds go. Just need to work with your MD to get the script and dosing down.
 
Posted by 'Kete-tracker (Member # 17189) on :
 
So they'll cover brand-name Synthroid (that's getting real $$ now), but not "Armour"??
Wierd. It was quite reasonable last I checked.

And you recieved a 'script' for Armour from your regular M.D.?
 
Posted by Pinelady (Member # 18524) on :
 
My ins. won't pay for Synthroid costing me 30.00 a month but they will pay for generic with deductible.
I can't make it on generic, it doesn't work for me.
Total Thyroidectomy.

I think these guys have a racket going to just deny everyone meds they need.
 
Posted by 'Kete-tracker (Member # 17189) on :
 
When one's health insurance won't pay for a preffered name-brand thyroid medicine... that one's doctor says is required for proper care, we are in sad shape... as far as our health care industry's concerned!

As for hypothyroid folks who can't "convert" (T4 to T3) as well as they should, "Armour" should be The drug of choice.
 
Posted by BuffyFan (Member # 34679) on :
 
I got an email a few weeks ago stating that the company that makes Armour has been bought by another company. So hopefully, this new company won't change things and won't increase the price. I sure hope they continue to make it.
 
Posted by 'Kete-tracker (Member # 17189) on :
 
They probably won't change it as it's just a processed form of pig thyroid gland product.

But at to price?... It'd be no surprise they'll "up" it as it's competing with a more $$ product... save the generic deal at WallyWorld.
 
Posted by lpkayak (Member # 5230) on :
 
This is so wierd...i swear they will kill me by making me run in circles...a friend finally took the pre to walmart-the doc had to change pre 3 x for me to get cheapest price and i was on phone hours finding what drugstore is cheapest

So i said i was paying cash-it was 18. But they put it thru insurance anyway and it was only 11.

I know with my cognitive and mobility issues there wull be a timewhen i just cant do this
 


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