Fortesta Card
UpdatedMy Fortesta card makes my total 106. Now I was told that the pharmacy when they run through my insurance and then apply my discount card that is why it's 106 but if I didn't have insurance then it would be more. Is this true because everything i read is that the card is used cause they don't have insurance.
1 Reply
Hello, Jason! How are you?
The card doesn't replace insurance, per se, it just provides a discount, so yes, you'd pay more if you didn't have insurance. By stacking the card and your insurance, you are saving more money than someone that would only be using one or the other.
Learn more Fortesta details here.
Are there any other questions or concerns?
More Discussions:
Hello Doctor put me on Fortesta for low testosterone level. I'm 44 and the level was 187. Been feeling pretty low, e...
5 REPLIESHello! I'm soon to be switching from Axiron to Fortesta. Can the Fortesta be applied under the arms/armpits the way ...
4 REPLIESCan you use fortesta 2 times a day? Such as morning and evening. ## Hello, Jim! How are you? You should only use it acco...
3 REPLIESI've been taking Fortesta in the morning, but as I'm always rushing, sometimes I forget. I would rather take at ...
2 REPLIES4 pumps of fortesta to the inner thigh is very greasy. I was on androgel before I was switched to fortesta due to insura...
2 REPLIESHave tried both Fortesta & Androgel 1%. Fortesta caused a HORRIBLE itchy rash with peeling and the start of blisters...
1 REPLYThe Question About Applying Fortesta to Genitals Says Some Serious Effects My question is what are those serious effects...
1 REPLYI get the common side effect of redness and skin irritation in application area when administering 4 pumps of Fortesta. ...
1 REPLYAfter fortesta dry, is it safe to tough and how long can it be left on before washing the area ## It should be left for ...
2 REPLIESIs the main concern with application site the issue of transfer to other surfaces/people/pets etc? I'm having to swi...
1 REPLY