Focalin & Insurance
UpdatedThis month my Focalin dosage was raised to 60mg and I had to pay $609. My insurance won't help at all. Is it worth changing my insurance?
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I have no idea what type of insurance plan you have, nor what others may be available to you. I suggest you do some research and see which plans you can get and what they will cover.
I have my regular insurance from the school distrist I taught in. And I just turned 65: Medicare won't help either. I am still researching.
I have no insurance and pay out of pocket. My doctor prescribed me the generic form of Focalin; dexmethylphenidate and it cost $38.00 out of pocket at CVS.
go figure
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