Have you tried patient assistance for Latuda? If you can get it they cover it completely. They have pretty relaxed financial requirements and I've been able to get approval from other companies when I was a bit over income or if they excluded insurance/Med D. I'm hoping to convince my dr to try it again and will be on patient assistance if I do so I have the webpages pulled up.
Sunovion Support(TM): Prescription Assistance Program | Information for Caregivers
http://sunovionsupport.com/documents...pplication.pdf
I know you probably can't be on it for a while but that might help after the baby is born. Like I said, don't be afraid to ask for an exemption. I get all of my expensive meds through patient assistance and have some degree of exemption for 50% of them. I just include a letter stating that despite having insurance and being slightly above the financial level I am unable to do afford the medication because I have a limited income and must pay rent, utilities, other med co-pays, counseling and monthly pyschiatric visit co-pays along with other medical bills, etc. and nobody has ever denied me.
Congratulations on the baby and I hope the pregnancy is manageable from here on out.
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