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To: bigfootbob
I discovered I have hep C about 10 years ago while trying to figure out what was causing my periodic outbreaks of burn-like sores (which turned out to be reaction to Tylenol).

Been waiting for a drug like this to come along... unfortunately I probably won't be able to afford it any time soon. I gave up alcohol (much to my dismay) the day I got my diagnoses and have been fine as a result, so I can afford to wait longer if need be.

9 posted on 03/25/2014 11:44:23 AM PDT by Cementjungle
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To: Cementjungle

Don’t wait. Gilead/McKesson has a payer assistance program to help folks get the medicine.

My insurance was cancelled by the Obamacare mandate and I had to use the state exchange to get an Obamacare mandated policy so I too thought I wouldn’t get treatment either.

However, after talking to my liver specialist, we found Gilead’s program and another my state offers, (it apparently is believed cheaper to pay for treatment than a liver transplant or let patients go untreated), which brings my cost for this very expensive drug down to a $5.00 monthly co-pay.

Please, go see your doctor or call Gilead/McKesson at the number listed on their website. Good luck.

Gilead also has another drug, 100% effective, in the FDA pipeline and they believe they’ll have a vaccination for Hep C in 5-10 years.

Go see your doctor, please.


12 posted on 03/25/2014 12:08:50 PM PDT by bigfootbob
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