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Old 03-05-2009, 07:29 PM #7
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Mad rebif cost increase

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Originally Posted by Blondi View Post
Anyone else notice this? Last month my Rebif cost $1700 for my one month supply. This month it was $2228.

Thank God I have insurance. That is a 31% increase. I'm just so shocked that it could go up that much in a month's time.
same here! my insurance is paying it too (but needed additional paperwork from the doctor), but i am so appalled! i almost feel like not taking the medicine, i don't want to support some price gouging farma company!! somebody is making big bucks of sick people!! this should be reported (where??), unless they give a good reason for this insane price (over $2000 now a month!!), which I am pretty sure there isn't any, they should be forced to reduce the price drastically!
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