Oxymorphone Er Generic By Global Pharmacy
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Hi, Since I heard that Impax finally got the green light to distribute Oxymorphone ER (Opana ER) generic through Global Pharmacy. I didn't hesitate to rush to my PM doc and he instantly had me switch to this new drug. He prescribed me 40 mg twice per day to treat my busted back & fibromyalgia. I noticed the pill is round in shape with G74 on one side with nothing on the other. The color for the 40 mg ER tablet is an orangy/gold color. Ever since Endo ruined their product with the new TRF formulation. I promised myself to jump back on the bandwagon as soon as the generics were released. Today is a great day for all who suffer chronic pain. Yay! 8-) Moon
Re: benzman (# 226)
Walgreens came through! 7.5mg ER of oxymorphone, generic opana, not covered by my insurance, two a day, 28 tablets cost $105! But that is well worth it and I can already feel the relief from the first tab. hallalujah!
Re: bertman (# 227)
Thank you. If Walgreens does not supply it today I'll try Bashas.
Re: benzman (# 226)
Well I would try mom and pops places first. Also try ones that are in close proximity to a Hospital. As far as mail ordering I used to do that thru CVS 6-7 yrs ago until I got a message stating they were no longer sending schedule 2 drugs thru the mail n that was that. But about 3 yrs ago a friend of mine was searching around and found 2 places that would do it. There were a lot of stipulations and weird rules in order to get them. But im sure if you do your research you should be able to find a few places. Sorry im not a big help in this specific area. And as far as the Walgreens situation goes, it sounds like a lazy pharmacist or one who hates people like us (pain management patients). Either way I wish you the best. And keep us posted on how things go. Thanx.
Re: benzman (# 226)
Bashas pharmacies in AZ has been able to order the Opana generics for me. So as long as you are OK with the generic (works as good or better for me as brand). They have been supplying it for me for 1+ years now without a single glitch. Walgreens was my first choice but too intermittent which was why I switched. Hope this helps.
Re: RAWDOG (# 225)
I'm in Phoenix AZ and gave the RX to the Walgreens I always use. I will know tomorrow if they can get it for me but I have my doubts based on a discussion with a pharmacy employee when I dropped off the RX. An independent pharmacy I used to get opana from said their supplier did not handle it. And I've been unable to find a mail order pharmacy which might help. Any ideas regarding a mail order pharmacy to fill my prescription would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Re: benzman (# 224)
Yes im sure. I've been getting them the past 2 years. I dont know what site you went to but they very much still make them and I still get the 30mg ER's. I don't know what state you live in but here in Florida I know a couple different people getting them in 20mg and 40mg. Good luck.
I just checked Global Pharmacy and received a "no result" for a search of oxymorphone. Are you sure you can get it from Global?
Re: RAWDOG (# 222)
So I just filled my oxymorphone 30mg ER's at my local Walgreens. I have new insurance same company difderent HMO. I was nervous about the price going up significantly but it stayed really low at around 123 bucks witch is really good. No problem filling and I still love my pharmacist and techs who treat me so well and like@a human being not a drug seeking low life. I love my girls and im never leaving there. Thought I'd share my story that everything is still good filling these oxymorphones
Dduke (# 219) --
Yea I just got prior authorisation for 6 months instead of 3 months like last year!!! Im so happy I dont have to dfo that crap every 3 months again that sucked!!!! But I made sure they would cover it before I got the plan im with same insurance company as last year im an HMO now instead of a PPO!! Dont know the difference but I think im gonna have to pay 60 bucks for tgem thats not bad for 60 30mg ER'S
Re: Cathy (# 210)
There were two that i found on medicare website, the one that i chose was Aetna Rx Select. They Cover Oxymorphone ER And Ir So It Should be helpful for you to look into it.
Re: RAWDOG (# 217)
Insurance companies almost always fill a drug one time that is not on their formulary, so that there is enough time to get a prior authorization without running out. Hope this helps. Also call your insurance and see what they have to say.
Re: Miles of Pain (# 215)
That really does suck that you have to drive that far to get your medications. I have dealt with all the doctors and insurance companies bulls*** and after 4 years I have no problem getting my medication and they just approved my medication for the next 2 years. I dont get that but that's what my letter says. I live in West Palm Beach, FL and it's getting so that any new patients will not get hardly anything. You basically have to be grandfathered in like I am. Sorry about what your going through and I think maybe you should move from wherever you are and get closer to a place that you can get your medication with no problems.
Re: Cathy (# 210)
I also pay cash for mine. I discount cards. I am continuing the hunt for help. But those cards have been a life saver. Also, I know it's a huge difference, but going to the 30mg dose is hundreds less. Good luck.
Re: Eileen (# 216)
Im a little worried about this new insurance I got. I use it for the first time next week to fill the oxymorphone I have a feeling their gonna make me jump thru a bunch of hoops. So im trying to be pro-active and get my PM to get a prior authorisation for this med along with ALL the other BS they make you do or paperwork they need or WHATEVER crazy stuff they can come up with im keeping my fingers crossed that I have zero problems with this new year new insurance and new rules they come up with out of thin air. Good luck to ALL I wish you thghe best and keep fighting and dont take no for an answer!!!
Re: RAWDOG (# 209)
That's my plan rawdog already started. People don't understand that here in PA u cannot pay cash. Trying to get on Medicare part D is very confusing, but from what l read, one of the few that have cut back on pain meds. It's very much a struggle, l agree!
Re: Eileen (# 204)
Hello everyone, I have to really wonder why all you pain sufferers get Drs to give you pain meds being your really suffering from debilitating pain as i live with 24 hrs a day. Currently I have to be driven 221 miles to a Pain Management that will give me my pain meds. I have many illnesses, and do indeed suffer every hour a day unless i am in the horizontal position and that is keeping me awake at night. I have to take a mild sleep medication for me to get well needed sleep. I wish i could just be fixed and be pain free but my body is what it is, BEAT UP from all the jobs i did as a working women. I finally had to go on disability as my company thought i was a liability. Plus had 3 specialists put me on meds for my illnesses, and went with the company agreeing I should not be working due to many illnesses. I went out a fighter. But now in my 60's and live in such pain, and the Dr's where i live are too scared to help me with my pain. Why cant they do their jobs and help me? I have awesome insurance, great referrals and not an addict, take as directed, even though the meds are barely working for me anymore. I have such a will to live and be happy, but that PAIN is really getting to be unbearable. What do i do? Those Dr's that put me on those meds didn't even think what would lie ahead. The people that just used them recreationally are making the real PAIN sufferers get the axe. It is so wrong. In every way. Doctors here are all wimps. I hope they never have what i have to live with, they would all cut their throats. Pain makes a person do really crazy things, God Help Us ALL.
Re: Eileen (# 203)
Yes in fla. Atleast has the opana 40 i get u can c in my post
Yes they r thwme best thing to happen to med fir the real sufferers..
Amen! I miss opana. I have had 8 spine surgeries and I've been on 180mg a day of morphine. Well, I will call my pharmacy tomorrow and I see my PM next week. I knew it wouldn't be long, reminds me of when coke was taken off the market and they came up with a new coke! Lol. If you have them or need them, lock them up, so we don't get blamed when things get into the wrong hands. Thank you for the good news.
Re: Cathy (# 210)
Look at my last post scroll down, got to get on the phone and call around and be honest when they ask you what meds you take so you can get the real price your gonna pay. Plus I live in Florida n its a Florida based insurance sorry cant hwlp you wit the exact name
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