How much do your meds cost?

Anyone who can share info on the financial cost of your meds? Any changes recently? A monthly estimate would be appreciated…

I pay nothing for my meds. :elephant::elephant::elephant:

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$6.00 Australian Dollars a month, $4.51 USD. I only have the one medication (Rexulti), which is Government subsidised when on a Disability Pension.

About 40eur every two months, not too bad.

I’m not sure. We run a tab at the pharmacy and my husband pays it once a month.

I’m not working at the moment, so nothing.

£10, for 2 month supply

For a 30-day supply (in Canadian dollars):

Abilify – $268.80 for thirty 15 mg tablets
Concerta – $282.43 for sixty 54 mg tablets
Ritalin – $13.93 for thirty 10 mg tablets

These are fully-covered by Provincial Health Insurance.

I take cheap meds because I can’t afford what helped me the most which was Invega Sustenna. That costs $2000/month. Instead, I’m on Haldol. With my insurance, it’s only $10/month

$0 with insurance. $9 without

My invega trinza injection is 10 grand before insurance covers it

Invega suatenna i pay 120 a month insurance pays 500 or something

I would be paying $231 (Zyprexa 10 mg and Abilify 10 mg) but I receive them for free.

About three to four hundred dollars a month. I’m on a lot of different meds. With our insurance we have to pay 1500 out of pocket with copays. After that all the meds are free. So about April or May we reach the 1500 and pay nothing more for the rest of the year.

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About $40 a month for risperidone, wellbutrin, and venlafaxine.

About $5 per month as a copay for clozapine, Cymbalta, trazadone, and synthroid.

Nothing. I’m SMI and on state Medicaid because of it. They fully cover all my medications. Without insurance all my meds combined would probably be around $300 a month.

I used to say, you better pay for my stupid medicine, if I have to take that sh!t but now I’m older and would really freak out if I couldn’t afford it. I have government insurance, my mom did the paperwork when I was too sick to do it.

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