What IS the cost of you meds?

In France abilify 400 maintena = 185 euros
Cymbalta 30 = 5 euros

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In Argentina, there are only two injectable antipsychotics available: Risperdal Consta and Invega.
I couldn’t give the costs because I don’t know them, I only know that the most expensive oral antipsychotic on the market is olanzapine.Caplyta never came to Argentina

The Lybalvi (Zyprexa plus samidorphan) costs $1200 a month, but i don’t pay much, just a $6 co-pay. My insurance pays for the rest of it. I also take as-needed Zyprexa but it’s generic and only costs about $100. My insurance pretty much covers anything my pdoc prescribes altho sometimes they ask for prior authorization before they fill it.

So far this year, my doctors appointments and meds have ran a total of about $30,000.

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Perphenazine is around $60. I’d guess cogentin at $20. Mine are old so cheap. My insurance pays for it anyways. The invega shot was over $2000 when I was taking it.

My meds are fully covered by my SMI determination insurance here in Arizona. But I do know the speciality drug, Ingrezza for TD is $7000 a month if I didn’t have insurance. My Modafinil is not covered by insurance and is $550 without my coupon which makes it $21 a month.

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Covered by insurance in Germany.

100 pills = 5€

Risperidone + Citalopram = 10€. It’s a steal.

One of my medicines cost 1500 a month but my government insurance pays for it. My mom filled out the paperwork when I was too sick to.

£9 per month. Although I get em for free because I’m not in work.

I pay £12 a month for an annual certificate that gets me whatever I need

Online it says the NHS pays £60 per 100ml bottle of clozapine and I get three of those a month

Plus Vortioxetine, laxatives, diazepam, statins etc

Then there’s the cost for Clozapine clinic as well

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Same here


I get my meds from the veterans hospital hear in the US and zero cost.

Luckily I have state insurance that covers the entire cost of my meds.

I’m on disability here in Canada and some meds are fully covered.

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I know my pills cost over $2,500 a month for my various conditions, but my work benefits cover them.

In Norway meds considered life important are free. But even if they aren’t the state usually subsidizes most of the cost.

My insurance plan is pretty good
I average $5 for a 3 month supply of meds

The clozapine is dispensed free if I remember correctly.

Mine are free through the VA :frog::frog::frog:

I get a severe disability premium. :moneybag: