Perscription drug (lamictal) coverage and academy?

I have be on lamictal for over a year. I am in grad arts school for PT (which means I own no money), and even hough I am still going to school, I am have a birthday next week that will take home me too old to stay on my mom's insurance.

Without perscription insurance, it will cost me over $500 a month contained by rx drugs.

I cannot afford it.

I also cannot live without this medication.

What can I do to keep hold of going to school, but coninue my meds?

***I hold looked into private insurance, and I can probably max out my unsubsidized loans to scrape by, but I be hoping to qualify for something, anything to help.

Any suggestions would minister to so much...

Answers:    Here is the website for information on how to qualify to get it at a reduced or no cost: http://www.needymeds.com/drug_list.taf?_... You may also obtain a free discount drug card here: http://drugcardamerica.com/index.aspx?af... that may help. Since it's free it doesn't hurt to try.

You didn't mention the grounds for the lamictal there are several different conditions that it can be prescribed for, but the problem you'll find beside private insurance is they will probably either decline to adopt you at all or will adopt but not cover the condition. Seizures are usually accepted near a rider (meaning they won't cover the seizures) but epilepsy, especially grand mal, will be a decline. If you are taking the lamictal for affliction the insurance will rate you on the condition that causes the anguish. If you are taking it for bi-polar it will most likely be a decline.

Contact a local agent that works near all the primary companies to see what your options will be. There is no extra charge using an agent.
Private insurance is going to cost you a ton, and they don't HAVE to rob on the seizure business - they can and feasible will exclude coverage for it.

You should 1. contact the drug manufacturer, see if you can get hold of on their program for free medications and 2. speech to your doctor, see if there is a generic that might work, "almost" as in good health, that you can pick up at the Target pharmacy for $4 a month.


And I feel unpromising. I just tossed 6 months worth of lamictal, as we're not using it at this house any more.
I believe I can assistance you!

There is a company called Ameriplan, they are a discount robustness care benefits company, who unlike insurance companies, contract their own providers who agree to discount their traditional rates for our member, thus passing the funds onto you.

For only $19.95 month, you can attain the prescription benefits that you need, plus dental, hallucination & chiropractic as well. You can check out the plans here at
http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/cberney

As for your rx, lamictal... at hand are many different dosages and types of this drug available, so depending upon how much and how commonly you take it will determine the exact price, but from the survey I did thus far, it ranges anywhere from $124-$168 for a 30 day supply of tab. Or Chewables $83-129. And starter kits $144-406.

Contact me for details...because I'm sure you'll hold questions.

There is also another alternative that we have available near our APAP program and with that you can receive your meds for only $82 month, if you qualify. Which for a single character, the income limit is a moment or two over $20k/yr. beings that you are a student that shouldn't be a problem, and lamictal is on the list of drugs available.

I sure hope this help you out!
AmeriPlan USA accepts any going conditions..

and for your personal concerns!
Happy Birthday first of adjectives! =0)

Plans for the coverage you need is:
Dental Plus for 19.95 a month.. it covers prescriptions at 25% rotten name brands.. and 50% past its sell-by date generics.
and with the Prescription Advocacy program which costs $82 a month..but you seize your prescriptions in 90 time supplies for no cost to you! ALL prescriptions are covered 100% and you only repay $82 a month!
So for all your prescriptions to be compensated in full and catch 90 day supplies. the cost would be $101.95 a month!

That's a great hoard to what you would have to reward off your parents insurance!

Keep up beside the school! Phy. Therapy does cart a long time! (friend went for that), but presently he's making reallllllly good money!
You can abolish AmeriPlan anytime.. so as soon as you get a virtuous job after academy just call off it!
Good luck! (was in college for 6 years myself!)
I go to the Ameriplan page it is not insurance and will not protect you in the baggage of a major form care claim, read their claims fussily. It is a bunch of smoke and very little fire.

Also I lug it you are turning 25, that is usually the age surrounded by which full time student dependents are excluded from parental coverage.
maybe you can check w/the local community clinic or hospital. speech to someone there to see if they enjoy a plan that goes by your income. or speak to your doctor/your doctor's nurse/the billing being in the doctor's department to see if they know of any plans/programs that are out there for students such as yourself. you may want to check w/someone at the college's on-site doctor/nurses organization and see if they know a plan/program that's recommended for students. also check w/different medical professors at your college,they may have hear something or read something in one their most recent journals to be exact available. whatever you do, remain diligent looking on-line and asking any and everyone who might be aware of some sustain for you. good luck and kudos to you for floppy in within w/college!

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