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Yesterday, I walked into the pharmacy to pick up my next 90 day refill and was told that so had no insurance coverage which tripled the price. They gave me a handout with the denial printed on it plus a phone number to call to talk to the agents.
I did call and they ssid that they would have a rep call me back. Now I just got a new phone number, so the number on the form was my old number...even so was the address from years back. Needless to say I received no phone call whatsoever. Now looking at the new insurance card because of the new year.... the pill plan was now different then the previous years- I can see how why now it wasn’t insured. So, waiting on Monday to call them back to see what the new plan is. I’ve about a weeks worth of pills left and are not going to start getting anxious of it just yet till I’ve had my one phone call. Anyone gone through surprised pill changes and did it go well? I’ve been wanting off of them anyways to see if this depersonalization goes away or if it’s my normal. |
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This is how I ended up going off the generic variety of Cymbalta. My health insurance coverage changed. I went in to refill my prescription &, when they told me how much I owed, my jaw dropped.
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Can’t you just give the pharmacy your new insurance card? It just sounds like your policy changed and they just need the new info.
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