I use a Trelogy Elipta inhaler for my asthma. I refill monthly since last June. My original co-pay was $149 which went up to $175 in October. I went to pick up my refill today and pharmacy said my co-pay went up to $559!! I called SilverScript, my Part D Medicare insurance company and they said Astra Zeneca raised the price. I told the pharmacy no thanks and notified my pulmonologist to call the insurance co. to remove it so I can drop back down to tier one. I researched for a generic but there is none and Trelogy is the ONLY inhaler available with the three ingredients which includes a steroid. I will choke before I will pay that! Only the poor on medical assistance will get it at OUR expense. Thanks for the vent….I feel better.
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If its a product that have multiple APIs (active pharmaceutical ingredients) see if you can get generics of them separated. That’s a favorite tactic of pharma is to combine actives that are commonly prescribed together into one system, run clinical trials, then get exclusivity on it even though it does the same thing when you take them separate. Its tricking people into thinking its more effective or different when its one delivery system.