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Author Topic: Abbvie copay assistance for Norvir in conjunction with United Healthcare ins.  (Read 4152 times)

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Offline scottL

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So United Healthcare covers 50 percent of the cost of my medication up to an out of pocket max of $6,350 for the year and then pays 100 %.   Reyetaz and Truvada copay assistance will end up covering 100 % of my copay for their meds so not a problem there.  The issue is Norvir.  The cost is $264, so United Healthcare pays $132.  The Abbvie copay only covers up to $100 a month.   So I am out of pocket $32 a month for the first 4 months until my max out of pocket is met.

Anybody have a similar problem with the Abbvie copay not quite covering the cost and what you were able to do to close the gap completely?

Thanks in advance.

Offline scooter24

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I Would ask their drug assistance company to see if they have anyway with increasing the support. They might have a program that helps but it might be needs based. I don't know why you're on the regimen you're on but why not consider evotaz. You'd still be taking the same PI but using a different booster and it is one pill. The copay assistance should definitely keep you covered.
12/4/13 Tested HIV -
12/2/14 Dx'ed HIV +
12/4/14 CD4 295 29% VL 1356 No resistances
12/19/14 Started Stribild
1/7/15 CD4 338 35% VL UD
2/17/15 CD4 329 35% VL UD
5/15 CD4 444 36% VL UD
7/15 Switched to Triumeq
9/15 CD4 526 40% VL <40
12/15 CD4 534 39% VL <40

Offline ARMANDO

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MY DOCTOR RECENTLY CHANGED MY MEDS SO I HAVE SURPLUS SUPPLY OF NORVIR ,TRUVADA AND LEXIVA ,IF ANYBODY NEEDS SOME.I DON'T KNOW IF I'M BREAKING ANY LAWS BY OFFERING!!!!

 


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