• @MisterCD@lemmy.world
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    311 year ago

    This a great news. I cant afford vyvanse with no insurance. Maybe i can finally get back on medication. I wonder how long it takes to get on the market now that it’s been approved.

      • @kn33@lemmy.world
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        81 year ago

        When I was on my parents insurance, the first 1-2 fills of the year were $11/pill and ~$1.20/pill after that (20mg). Now that I’m on my own insurance, it’s $2.50/pill year round.

        That means if I take it every day, it’s ~$900/year

        • @Styxia@lemmy.world
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          101 year ago

          For daily, it’s $400 USD/month for me for with my insurance at the moment. Not trying to minimize your position, but offering another anecdote how wildly screwed pricing/insurance is. I just hope my insurance accepts the generic 🤞

          • @boxxcar@lemm.ee
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            31 year ago

            I was just in the same boat! $400 a month was a real kick in the head. I recently got a new job and the price is down to $25. I happy they have generics now!

        • @empireOfLove
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          41 year ago

          $900 a year to become a functional human seems like a killer deal ngl

          I spend more than 900 a year on way more stupid shit

          • @BilboTBaggin@lemmy.world
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            121 year ago

            Having to spend almost a 1000 dollars just to be functional isn’t great, it sucks. Bringing you up to baseline should be free/virtually free imo

            • @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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              101 year ago

              And your ideology doesn’t even matter, even if you’re a hardcore capitalist it’s more beneficial to the economy to freely give the support needed to enable people to become productive.

      • @folkrav@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Jesus, it’s insane… I’m in Quebec, my Vyvanse and Escitalopram together cost me less than $40/month w/ 80% coverage, so about $200 if I paid out of pocket…

      • @NightAuthor@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        My insurance doesn’t cover it at all unless I hit my deductible. Which is $3k. Making it cost just about $400/month