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Old 03-08-2016, 01:52 PM #1
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Default Rytary for PD

Hello community. At 53 my husband was diagnosed with early onset PD and has been managing well with Rytary. However, he has just added one more dose a day to a total of 8 pills (36.25/145) per day. The cost of Rytary alone is about $600/mo. Add to that the Azilect and all the other meds he is cocktailing. Sadly our insurance, United Healthcare, will not include this on their formulary. The cost of these meds is simply not sustainable. Has anyone found a susbstantial coupon or international e-pharmacy? The Impax (Rytary mfr.) coupons are useless after the first Rx fill. Any leads appreciated.
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