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Author Topic: Atripla Copay Assitance  (Read 6426 times)

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Offline bmancanfly

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Atripla Copay Assitance
« on: November 01, 2011, 04:06:58 pm »
My partner has been using an Atripla copay assitance card for the last couple of years.  It's a huge savings as our drug copay is $200 per med.

He went to renew the card and the company is saying that the card is only good for 12 months and can't be renewed. I don't understand this since he's been using it for more than a year and never had a problem in the past  

Has anyone else run into this issue?

If so,  is there a workaround?
"The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt."

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Offline buginme2

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Re: Atripla Copay Assitance
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2011, 04:10:13 pm »
I hope not, I only have 2 more months before my 12 months is up. 
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Offline d-boy86

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Re: Atripla Copay Assitance
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2011, 04:16:51 pm »
I would call the assistance program and speak with someone else. I have two friends that have been on it for at least two years and never had a problem with renewing it from my knowledge.

Offline buginme2

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Re: Atripla Copay Assitance
« Reply #3 on: November 01, 2011, 05:21:51 pm »
You know, now that Complera is approved and Gilead submitted approval for the Quad pill I wonder if they are ending approval of Atripla assistance (after a year) with the intenet to get people moved over to one of their other treatments. 

Their website does clearly state that the copay assistance program is only for one year:

"Enroll in the ATRIPLA Co-pay Assistance Program now and save on your monthly ATRIPLA prescriptions for a year"

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Offline zach

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Re: Atripla Copay Assitance
« Reply #4 on: November 01, 2011, 05:25:41 pm »
i'm recently signed up for the first time, the csa i spoke to almost made it sound like renewal was sop, remains to be seen though

Offline mikeyb39

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Re: Atripla Copay Assitance
« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2011, 05:46:33 pm »
this december will be my year   if i can remember correctly it covered up to a 1000 within a year or something like that.    i've heard some that have used it two or 3 years, so who knows.  I may be switching off it by the next dr visit especially if my VL keeps going up along with my CD4''S.  Hopefully im just having a small blip
11/02/2010  cd4-251, vl-591000
12/09/2010  started Atripla
02/18/2011  cd4-425, vl-800
06/10/2011  cd4-447, vl-70
10/10/2011  cd4-666, vl-80
01/05/2012  swiched med (prezista,norvir ,isentress, )
02/10/2012  cd4-733, vl-UD  Viread removed
06/10/2012  cd4-614, vl-UD
12/14/2012  cd4-764, vl-UD
09/01/2013  cd4-785, vl-UD
03/06/2014. cd4- 1078, VL-UD
09/05/2014  cd4-850 , VL-UD
09/05/2014 switched meds isentress, prezcobix -still only two antivirals
10/14/2015  cd4-600 , VL-UD

Offline mikeyb39

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Re: Atripla Copay Assitance
« Reply #6 on: November 01, 2011, 05:49:32 pm »
oh bugg,
i love your new picture of herman cain's chief of staff.  his picture looks like a pervert from the old days..  i love it.  big thick mustoche..haha
11/02/2010  cd4-251, vl-591000
12/09/2010  started Atripla
02/18/2011  cd4-425, vl-800
06/10/2011  cd4-447, vl-70
10/10/2011  cd4-666, vl-80
01/05/2012  swiched med (prezista,norvir ,isentress, )
02/10/2012  cd4-733, vl-UD  Viread removed
06/10/2012  cd4-614, vl-UD
12/14/2012  cd4-764, vl-UD
09/01/2013  cd4-785, vl-UD
03/06/2014. cd4- 1078, VL-UD
09/05/2014  cd4-850 , VL-UD
09/05/2014 switched meds isentress, prezcobix -still only two antivirals
10/14/2015  cd4-600 , VL-UD

 


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