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Originally Posted by Sapien
Back from IP. Now I'm on:
thorazine
invega+invega sustenna
vraylar
lithium
valium
propranolol
cogentin
It's working well, but I'm going to have troubles again getting the prescriptions filled. They gave me a week's supply of the new meds (thorazine, vraylar, invega) and I really wish I had a functional support specialist or case manager or whoever to help me out. Just the two versions of invega and vraylar without insurance (I have insurance and they don't want to cover it) would cost $8000 which is really, really ****ed up.
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Welcome back

I’m glad the meds are helpful. I hope you’re able to figure out the med situation
I agree with the other person about applying for patient assistance, that can help get your meds for free I think if your insurance denies covering them and you’re unable to pay for them. I think my care manager helped me with that when I was on invega sustenna.
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