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Default Aug 12, 2020 at 11:07 AM
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Has anyone tried this one? It seems pretty new. I've tried most of the antipsychotics available in my country, hoping this one might be worth a shot but I dont think its available yet.
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Default Aug 12, 2020 at 12:26 PM
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Looks like Caplyta is a very new atypical antipsychotic, although the information I've read says it can be used for bipolar depression.

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Looks like Caplyta is a very new atypical antipsychotic, although the information I've read says it can be used for bipolar depression.
Yep. Approved in late 2019 I believe. So theres not many reviews online as yet.
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Default Aug 19, 2020 at 10:05 PM
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Super expensive--$1600 a month WITH goodrx card.

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Super expensive--$1600 a month WITH goodrx card.
Sometimes the manufacturer has coupons as long as you have insurance. I recently bought Vraylar, which is still under patent or whatever, and it would have cost me $600 even with my insurance benefit, which apparently was $600 or so, but they gave it to me free because of the manufacturer's coupon. So if you're going to go on this stuff, make sure you have something like that. Otherwise it's just too expensive, and you also don't want to have to go off of it suddenly because the price suddenly goes up or something. Best of luck.

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Sometimes the manufacturer has coupons as long as you have insurance. I recently bought Vraylar, which is still under patent or whatever, and it would have cost me $600 even with my insurance benefit, which apparently was $600 or so, but they gave it to me free because of the manufacturer's coupon. So if you're going to go on this stuff, make sure you have something like that. Otherwise it's just too expensive, and you also don't want to have to go off of it suddenly because the price suddenly goes up or something. Best of luck.
Thankyou. Price for meds is different where I am with government subsidies but this could still be an issue as it might not be enough. I'll have to find out that info.
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