I’m probably about to lose my insurance, or change drastically, due to children grown up married/jobs/etc. I had hyperthyroidism, also known as Graves’ disease, about 8 yrs ago. Lost a bunch of weight quickly, was basically dying. Eventually doc fixed me up. But here soon I may be paying out of pocket for what meds I’m currently on. I haven’t brought this up with the doc, and I’ve been smooth sailing since I got regulated those years ago. But does anyone use something off of the shelf perhaps? Something tried and true? I’m currently on 125mcg Levothyroxine sodium.
Just doing some research before I possible get the shaft. They also had me on some blood pressure meds, but I’ve been using that CoQ10 and it seems to have lowered my BP even more. So I wonder if that alone would take care of the blood pressure stuff.
Try Good Rx. Your prescription looks cheap. https://www.goodrx.com/levothyroxine?form=tablet&dosage=125mcg&quantity=30&label_override=levothyroxine
I've been on Levothyroxine (this is the generic) for 25 years. Good Rx is the way to go without insurance. In fact, it was cheaper than my insurance, though I may have had crappy insurance. Nearly all drug stores accept Good Rx. Good luck!
I guess you just pay a monthly fee for coupons or something? Did a bit of research on this and it like $20 a month? And then you get like a coupon for your meds. Which mine looks like it would be about $5 at Walmart. Is that sound about right? So in total $25 a month for my current prescription?
We never paid a monthly fee at all. Just register for an account.
Ahh ic, thank you. 👍