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Old 11-05-2006, 11:37 AM #1
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Default Sinemet Cost WAY UP!!!

I just filled my 90-day supply of 25/100 Sinemet (630 tabs Brand Name - generic doesn't work for me) through my insurance (Caremark). On July 3, 2006, I paid $237 for my 3-month prescription (that's .38 cents a tab). On November 5, 2005, I refilled my 3-month prescription and the cost had increased to $331 !! That's a $94 increase in four months!! That's .53 cents a tab. I take 7 tabs a day, so that's almost $4 a day in Sinemet cost!!

Does anyone know of a regulatory agency (Federal) or state - California agency that regulates pharmaceutical drug prices for the consumer?

This is unbelieveable:
My Daily PD Drug Cost:

$4 Sinemet
$1 Azilect
$3 CoQ10 (1200 mg/day)
$4 Misc Vitamins/Supplements
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$12 per day for PD-related drugs (that's about $360/month !!)

I think I can now get Brand Name Sinemet a little cheaper from Canada - but all this feels like "highway robbery"!!

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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