danmdevries wrote:I love when the Eliquis rep comes by peddling his wares.
Always brings the best food. If in the morning, it's usually all the things from Cracker Barrel. Lunch has been pizza or Italian beef.
But yeah, chits expensive
Edit: the Xarelto rep brings the good food. The Eliquis rep just brings coupons for us to give to patients.
EXACTLY!!! You see it first hand, I'm glad my regular DR. is pretty good about trying to help, such is life!
My MIL is 94 years old and has been fighting Crohn's disease for 20-30 years. She's on Pentasa, 4 in the AM, 4 in the PM, her monthly bill would be around $1200/month, thank goodness for those "low cost/free" programs, but they always require some serious amount of hassle and paperwork, generally every year.
I won't EVEN get into my prescription situation, and now BC/BS of TN has passed us off on Express Scripts, talk about some cons!!!! Thank the Lord, her company has a non-profit corporate Pharmacy in Nashville, or I don't know what I would do about my situation.