Also does anyone have medical insurance?
I pay about 3$ a month for each of my prescriptions through insurance.
I pay for my meds.
But the pharmacies in my country do this thing where the more money you’ve spent on medicines, the larger a discount you get.
And the servers are nationwide, so it doesn’t have to be the same pharmacy.
At the beginning of the year, my meds cost a fortune. At the end, like now, they cost like 10$
I pay 41 dollars for Abilify a month, my other meds are free due to insurance.
I pay 20-30 RON like 5-7 dollars
We have standard Canadian health insurance and also benefits through our jobs. I don’t pay for meds because our benefits plans do.
I only take generics, so it isn’t expensive. I pay 1€ a month for Aripiprazol(abilify) and 2€ a month for clozapine. Maybe cuz it’s lower doses also helps being cheap.
I have a Medicare Advantage plan and i pay a very low co-pay for my meds. For example, my Latuda is only like $8 a month and that is the most expensive one i take. When i get to a certain point in the year it doesn’t cost me anything.
I have insurance so I pay very little for generics.
Brand name meds for 3 months cost more at 52 bucks.
I pay 5 bucks for 3 months worth of generics.
I get all my meds for free through the VA.
I have pharmacare through the government. I pay $100 a year and the rest are free. I’m in Manitoba Canada.
I have insurance from my old job. Also have Medicare but don’t have their prescription plan. I get my meds either free through the VA or very cheap through my insurance.
I currently have 5 scripts. I get two free and pay for three of them but I am working on getting them all free from the VA.
I’m stuck on Obamacare because I rely on the subsidy I get. The plan I can afford has a $6000 deductible for each of my husband and me. So I pay out of pocket for my meds.
My Haldol had gone up to $135 for 45 - 20 mg tablets, but I paid $100 at the beginning of this month after my pharmacy switched me from Mylan to Zydus due to the Mylan shortage. My Lamictal and Lexapro are under $3 each and my Klonopin and Propranolol are each around $10 for a month’s supply - 60 Klonopin 0.5 mg tablets and 30 Propranolol 20 mg.
I have to co pay for meds, which is not much
No insurance, basically free meds. Not US.
The surgery I had recently was also basically free, and so are all my appointments.
I live in the US, and pay $12 a month for my meds with private insurance.
would be nice to have free universal insurance…i pay monthly for my insurance+ some Meds.
I pay 248 USD per year. The meds would cost like 4400 USD without “högkostnadsskydd” sorry dont know what it’s called in english. But it’s the government who pays the meds over that 248 USD limit.
I’m on SSI so they give me my meds for free. I feel bad about being on SSI but hopefully I won’t need it anymore soon
I got them free until I turned 21.now I pay $3.65 per prescription.