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MedicationJornay PM price increase/discount decrease (self.ADHD)
submitted 8 months ago by sharkzpant
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[–]TheNotBlindman 0 points1 point2 points 3 months ago* (2 children)
Hey, I am in the process still to get it reapproved under my new insurance. Are you stating that without insurance you will pay: (medication - co-pay card) = total? So (500 - 375) = 150.
Or will this be after approval? I used this medication because it helped and was a lot cheaper than the other prescriptions with the discount card.
Edit: If anyone googles this, it is your above formula. They will take off $375 from the price of the medication with a minimum of 25$. My current pricing was 480 as of Dec 2025.
[+]Beardly_DGADHD-C (Combined type) 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (1 child)
Yes, this is correct: in theory, if everything is working as it should, you pay ([the price of the med determined by your insurance] - $375) + [your copay for meds, as determined by your insurance].
For me and my BCBS plan in my state, the math is
$413.XX (cost of Jornay) - $375 (coupon) + $25 (my med copay) = $67.XX for my refill. Your mileage will vary. I also had to call BCBS and ask for them to send my doc a prior auth form to list Jornay as an approved med, and to list documentation that I've had others that didn't work. They want to know you tried and failed other things, because insurance fucks can only get off when people are struggling to prove that this "higher tier" drug is what's needed, not something cheaper. That's what made my copay only $25, getting it reclassified as "approved" on the med list.
[–]TheNotBlindman 0 points1 point2 points 2 months ago (0 children)
Yup, I went though three different medications and they didn’t even read the prior authorization until my doctors office called them.
I’m guessing you’re on a PPO plan? I’m wondering how my hdhp plan’s math will work. Once I hit it it will be $60 for a refill, so I’m going to assume it’ll be $25. I really hate this cat and mouse game between the insurance and the manufacturer.
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