How much do you pay a month for your meds?

$0 here in New England

I’m lucky enough to get them for free

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Do you live in the States @Phimie?

If I get my meds from the VA they are free. If I get them from the drug store they are a few dollars each except for Latuda. That one is about $20.

I’m very fortunate to have Medicare and Partnership which cover all my medication with no co-pay because I’m considered to be in a catastrophic situation (whatever the hell that means). Without them I would be looking for cheaper medicine because the bill I see monthly is over $2000 dollars. The rexulti and saphris are both really expensive, like 8/9 hundred range.

I pay $60 for geodon and Ativan through goodrx.

I am canceling my part D this year during open enrollment. I have been paying premiums on it since 2013 and I’ve never used it once. It is such a ripoff.

I have no idea how much my med’s cost, but I bet they aren’t cheap. I take Geodon, Seroquel, Wellbutrin, and Paxil. I might have to re-evaluate my need for my antidepressants if they cost too much, if I ever have to pay for them. Right now I am getting all my med’s free.

I pay about 8 dollars co-pay at the pharmacy/ per month.

It varies. I’m supposed to pay zero but they got loop holes and ■■■■. I end up paying something every month. It’s ■■■■■■■■.

Oh that would be nice. Here in the USA, meds are outrageously priced. i’m speaking without insurance or retail value I suppose. My insurance thankfully covers all expenses. This is totally off topic, but I had a good friend a few years back named Jim Bob. I know it’s not you, but seeing your username reminds me of that dude. One of the nicest, coolest people I’ve met in my life

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I have insurance who thankfully covers all costs, but without insurance, I think retail value is somewhere around $200/mo in the USA, which is outrageous in my honest opinion. How do they get away with charging that much? That’s highway robbery man

2.50 euros and few words

My insurance used to send me statements of what our meds were but I don’t get them anymore. My Lunesta was really expensive even when it went generic I would hate to see what my Latuda actually costs.

Canada covers cost of clozapine.

I am very lucky. I have Medicaid. Most of the time I pay nothing at all, occasionally I will get charged a dollar though.

Nope. I live in Brazil. Why do you ask?

The Google converter tells me I pay about 18USD

I pay basically nothing because universal health care.

Like twenty bucks, after insurance.

About 15$ a mnth for gabbapentin, abilify, cymbalta, wellbutrin