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Old 01-14-2010, 03:21 PM #1
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Default Rx price nearly tripples?

Today I found out that my Medicare Part D insurance carrier has changed the drug Provigil from a tier two to a tier three drug. That means that instead of the $38 I paid last year, I now have to pay over $90. I am flabbergasted, especially since that drug is due to go generic next year.

Has anybody else had this happen to their Provigil Rx? Is there anything that is generic that can be used instead of Provigil? I simply can’t afford the $90, and I do qualify for state assistance, but it is no longer their enrollment period.

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