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To: Melinda in TN
My husband is a Veteran and we tried to get his Eliquis through the VA

Probably not in the pharmacy's formulary. You should try an AFB for it. If anyone has it in the Fed, they will.

139 posted on 04/27/2023 5:58:46 AM PDT by xone ( )
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To: xone

Thanks! My insurance through P&G covers most of the cost but our part was still $163 a month. That’s better than the $600+ without insurance but still a lot. After we didn’t hear from the VA, I applied for the $10 copay card from Eliquis. My insurance is called Medicare Advantage through United Healthcare but since it’s a private employer retiree plan insurance, we qualified for the copay card. It’s for people with private insurance only that have high copays. If it had been government insurance, we wouldn’t have been eligible. The card is good for two years and then, if he’s still alive, we can renew it.


142 posted on 04/27/2023 6:09:36 AM PDT by Melinda in TN (AKA Tennessee Conservative)
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