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Feb 19, 2007 @ 06:20:47 | #6 | pos
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28/M/seattle, Join Date: Jan 2007 | pete said: you did mean $149, as in on hundrer and forty nine dollars, right?
just seems like a hell of alot of money, sure you didnt mean $1.49 or heck even $14.9 sounds more resonable
No, I am pretty sure she meant $149. Don't forget, she lives in the US where medications are often double or triple the cost of drugs in other countries. We don't have governmental price controls on our meds like other countries, at least not yet, I think the democrates are discussing doing this.
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Feb 19, 2007 @ 07:25:43 | #8 | pos
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28/M/seattle, Join Date: Jan 2007 | Nope.
The government has medicare and medicaid, which it tells the pharmacies which drugs they will pay for and how much of that drug they will pay for. They do not regulate the drug industry on how much they can charge for a drug. And most of Americans are not on these government health assistance plans, so it does not apply to them.
Private insurance companies also tell pharmacies what drugs they will cover and how much of the drug cost they will cover, and then make their clients pay a copayment to help offset the cost (usually 15 to 25 dollars depending on which inusrance company it is).
And if you don't have the Government assistance or private insurance (self owned or from your employeer), well then your screwed if you need medications, especially if they are only available as brand name. Most of those cost hundreds of dollars for a months supply, some cost hundreds of dollars for a few pills, and some cost thousands of dollars for one pill.
You don't even want to know how much some of the medications cost in the hospital. There are some drugs that cost over $10,000 per injection and the patient will need several injections.
So in short, a big problem in the US is prescription drug costs. Is that a problem, some say no, most say yes. What comes of it will be interesting with the newly elected democratic majority in Congress. They hate the drug companies and are looking for big wins to out shine the republicans, so decreasing drug costs will be a big win for them.
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Feb 19, 2007 @ 21:44:59 | #10 | wildchild 49% Angel 51% Bitch Über-Moderator 81500 points


38/F/Southern Middle, Tennessee Join Date: Dec 2005 | Ok I seem to have a lot to address here. First of all I am taking Imitrex for my miagranes and I also take Topamax. THe imitrex is the one that cost ONE HUNDRED FORTY NINE DOLLARS for six pills. The thing is I'm a business owner so I don't have goverment provided insurance and I don't have insurance from my job. I have to purchase our insurance myself and I do but it does'nt cover every medicine and at this time there is no generic for the imitrex.
Drinking would not help my headache , I have in the past tried everything. I've been to the emergency room
on several occasions, I've even been hospitalized for the severe headaches so I simply have no choice but to take the meds the doctor prescribed.
The bright side of this is that I don't have to take the imitrex until the headache has just started so it's not like I have to take it everyday or even every week.
I've been in the hospital several times and been studied to try to find the triggers for my headaches. I've been told I have a co-dependancy and when things are going s**tty in my life , my head does'nt hurt , when things get better and everything seems to be ok then I develop a headache, thus meaning I strive well under pressure , take the pressure off and I have a headache. I don't put much merit in to that diagnosis and my present doctor does'nt buy it either.
Medicine is just to friggin expensive here in the U.S. this is true. I mean ,you hear all of the time about people buying it from canada and other places in the world to save money.
I have several medicines that I have to take daily and most of them are quiet expensive. I just deal with it the best way I can and every now and again I need to vent about it to keep my self from blowing up the pharmacy. I'm just kidding , I'd never do that .

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