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Is anyone aware of a non-insurance funding source to help pay for IV abx in NJ/U.S.? As with most insurance providers, mine is notorious for drawing the line at 4 weeks. Paying out of pocket is not an option. Many thanks!
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Loribelle
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You might check with your pharmacist on that one... there are some patient assistance programs out there.
Good luck!
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trueblue
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Lymein NJ, I don't know if this helps but Roche has pretty nice patient assistance program if you need Rocephin. You might be able to get the meds for free but the rest would be up to you.
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