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Morning All, Went On Part A, B And C 1/1/24. Had Employer Insurance All My Life. Was Paying $0 For Revlimid In ‘23. 2024 Monthly, $4577
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Any experience out there with this issue? Thanks, Bill

posted January 9
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A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I’ve been extremely fortunate, I’ve never paid for Revlimid. I’ve always had grants for my deductible, usually $1000, a month. Either LLS or. Healthwell picks that up and my part D WELLCARE pays the balance.

posted January 10 (edited)
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

I get copay assist from Bristol Myers Squibb. There are several nonprofits that offer copay assist for myeloma patients. The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Healthwell Foundation. Your speciality pharmacy should have a list. Good luck

posted January 9
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

As Donna says apply for grants. I've had one with Health Well and one with Bristol Meyers.

posted January 9
A MyMyelomaTeam Member

Next year our maximum out of pocket is $2000.00 on Medicare part D

posted January 9

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