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Old 07-05-2018, 11:18 AM #1
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Default Medicare Part D?

I will be starting Medicare soon and would like to know if anyone has any suggestions or warnings for plans that cover MG treatments and medications.

Currently getting Rituxan (x2 yearly) and monthly IVIG along with Pyridostigmine and some other meds for blood pressure etc. I was previously taking Cellcept, Imuran, or Cyclosporine at different times and those may come back into play in the near future.

I have Part A and Part B currently but need to choose the others. Not sure about all the other options and there is not a lot of easy to understand information out there.

Thank you in advance.
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