... the drug is pretty effective at what it is supposed to do - suppress the parathyroids. ...
I agree, JerseyGirl, it's ridiculous. I take Aranesp now. I take one injection a week, with my current insurance I pay $50.00 a month for four injections. I can get it for $50.00 for a three month supply if I get it through the mail, which I am going to start doing.
Dialysis its self is horribly expensive. In 1961 it was $10,000 a year and now it is $10,000 a week. (That includes the Epogen)
Doesn't everyone with renal failure get medicare? Shouldn't this pay for their prescriptions? (In the US that is)...
Sorry Black, I guess I was just assuming that everyone with renal failure was on dialysis. I forgot about the time in between. Do you still have to take Sensipar when not on dialysis? Is he rejecting a transplanted kidney?
Sensipar is very expensive. Drugs are mainly expensive in the US to support lower drug costs around the world where the companies are limited in prices they can charge.I do not see why they would pay so much if they are in the US. My medicare drug plan covers almost the entire cost of my sensipar except for a small copayment. Something like 5.00 a month for it.The recent cost for a 90mg 30 day supply was almost $900, and that was picked up by the plan except for the small copay I mentioned.
Zach- have you done any documentaries on this.... I know Mr. Moore has a big one coming out next year....but I think he is a hack and brings way too much bias into his movies...they really more political and any truth-seeking process.