I need reinforcements!

Yeah the Singulair and Nexium product don't have generics available yet. And you're right the other too have had generics avlailable for awhile, so you get the lower copay. Nexium may not be formulary, so be prepared for your plan to suggest something else for him to take.
 
bRaTpRiNcEsS said:
You're good! He takes albuterol, lisinopril, Singulair and Nexium. The albuterol and lisinopril are $10 each. Singulair is $20, and Nexium will be at least $20-he's been using samples and we drop the prescription off this weekend. It all adds up month after month.

Is November open enrollment there? It's time to look for some new health care girl! :hypno:
 
DarbysDad said:
Yeah the Singulair and Nexium product don't have generics available yet. And you're right the other too have had generics avlailable for awhile, so you get the lower copay. Nexium may not be formulary, so be prepared for your plan to suggest something else for him to take.
I know. We've been through this shit before with Prevacid. I forget what he took that was covered now. Might have been Aciphex. There's another one the doctor mentioned before, but I can't remember that one, either.
 
bRaTpRiNcEsS said:
No, open enrollment is January and July. But in order to change plans, I would get a higher premium, and not enough coverage to make it worth it.
I guess good health benefits are as taken for granted as good health is...