Wow - so I just got my monthly labs back from the clinc yesterday. Phos is down to 3.8 but calcium is up to 12.3. So they took me off my generic PhosLo and put me on Renvela as my phos binder. Yikes! $200 copay per month! I had a coupon from the SW that took it down to $50 per month but that's still way more expensive than the generic PhosLo. Are there any alternatives I can suggest to my neph that wouldn't spike the calcium but be a little more cost-effective?
Genzyme offers a patient assistance program for Renvela, just do a yahoo search and you will get info. Even though it talks about about help for people with no insurance, there is frequently help for those on Medicare with Part D prescription coverage. If Genzyme doesn't help you, there is another phosphorus binder for those who need to get away from the high calcium binders. It is called Fosrenol, made by Shire. It too is pricey but they also have a patient assistance program with info available on line.Get with your dialysis unit's social worker. He/she should be knowledgeable as to what programs are out there to help you out. Did the social worker go beyond simply giving you the discount coupon?
so glad this question came up. My phos has been staying at 10ish for months. I was wondering what I could do to help it.Thanks!!You guys are so knowledgeably about kidney things!!! Thank goodness for you!xo,R