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jasonreina
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Imitrex & Medco
« on: Dec 17th, 2006, 5:43pm » |
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After suffering for the 14th year (with a 2 year hiatus), I have found the proverbial axe that is 100% effective in stopping a headache - Imitrex auto-injectors! I tried them years ago, but they didn't work, but thank God they do now. As most of you know, they are priced at $85/shot, a price that is completely impractical to pay given to the nature of clusters. I have insurance, but I am limited to 8 refills for the $50 co-pay through mail-order. Anyone have Medco prescription insurance and have any luck getting more auto-injectors than is normally covered by your company's plan? I have heard that you can get a special letter from your doctor stating that it is a medical necessity to get more than usual - worked for anyone? Also, what about other forms of Imitrex, like vials and needles (like insulin)? Thanks for your help...
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Re: Imitrex & Medco
« Reply #1 on: Dec 17th, 2006, 9:09pm » |
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I now have medco as my RX plan. I have not used it for trex yet as I am fully stocked and tend not to use it (unless an absolute emergency) due to a few reasons. Anyway, the vials are another option and try to learn the imitrex tip (check the link on the menu) that will save you $ and meds and get you more bang for the buck.
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I can't believe that I have to bang my Head against this wall again But the blows they have just a little more Space in-between them Gonna take a breath and try again.
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jasonreina
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Re: Imitrex & Medco
« Reply #2 on: Dec 18th, 2006, 9:32am » |
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If you don't mind, what are the reasons you choose not to use the Imitrex? It's been a Godsend for me - kills the headache in 2.5 minutes. I know there are heart-related dangers, but I'm 26 and in otherwise excellent health.
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Re: Imitrex & Medco
« Reply #3 on: Dec 18th, 2006, 12:55pm » |
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on Dec 18th, 2006, 9:32am, jasonreina wrote:If you don't mind, what are the reasons you choose not to use the Imitrex? It's been a Godsend for me - kills the headache in 2.5 minutes. I know there are heart-related dangers, but I'm 26 and in otherwise excellent health. |
| I'm only 33. I will abort with oxygen. Trex always comes with nasty side effects for me although will abort an attack rapidly. I also "feel" that using it increased the frequency in attacks. I have been chronic for over 2.5 yrs and things only started getting easier when I came off all meds and stopped using medicinal abortives. I would still advocate for its use if it brings ya PF times. Best, Eric
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Re: Imitrex & Medco
« Reply #4 on: Dec 20th, 2006, 9:19am » |
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on Dec 18th, 2006, 12:55pm, E-Double wrote: I'm only 33. I will abort with oxygen. Trex always comes with nasty side effects for me although will abort an attack rapidly. I also "feel" that using it increased the frequency in attacks. I have been chronic for over 2.5 yrs and things only started getting easier when I came off all meds and stopped using medicinal abortives. I would still advocate for its use if it brings ya PF times. Best, Eric |
| Well said, Eric. I also abort only with Oxygen since I found it. Used to be a trex user (with Medco as my RX plan too). But found that I got rebound headaches, and I could never get enough from my prescription plan. Try O2. is cheaper, safer, and works just as well as trex.
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Re: Imitrex & Medco
« Reply #5 on: Dec 20th, 2006, 9:33am » |
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By the way, Medco will not cover O2. I get it thru my HMO (aetna)
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Re: Imitrex & Medco
« Reply #6 on: Dec 20th, 2006, 10:22am » |
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Well, had a visit to the doctor on Monday and decided to give oxygen a try. My health insurance (UHC) covered it at 100%. We'll see how this works. Thanks for the advice.
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Re: Imitrex & Medco
« Reply #7 on: Dec 20th, 2006, 10:39am » |
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on Dec 20th, 2006, 10:22am, jasonreina wrote:Well, had a visit to the doctor on Monday and decided to give oxygen a try. My health insurance (UHC) covered it at 100%. We'll see how this works. Thanks for the advice. |
| Hopefully ypu will find lots of relief like many of us.
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Re: Imitrex & Medco
« Reply #8 on: Dec 20th, 2006, 2:43pm » |
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on Dec 20th, 2006, 10:22am, jasonreina wrote:Well, had a visit to the doctor on Monday and decided to give oxygen a try. My health insurance (UHC) covered it at 100%. We'll see how this works. Thanks for the advice. |
| Make sure you use the non-rebreather mask with a hi-flow regulator. At least 8 lpm (liters per minute), but many here use 12 lpm or more. The first time I tried it I took a leap of faith. It was very hard not to reach for the trex that had been so effective for me. But I did it, and haven't touched trex since. Good luck and keep us posted.
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Re: Imitrex & Medco
« Reply #10 on: Dec 26th, 2006, 10:40pm » |
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I use oxygen whenever possible, but when it doesn't work or I am away from home I use Imitrex injection. I have heard in the past of a vial, but have never had any luck finding it. What I do is pry the syringe from the statdose kit, peel a section of the label back and inject half a dose. Trex used to come in a syringe with a plunger so I use one of those to inject it. You can use the ink tube of a pen or something else. I was told by my pharmacist that they do not make the syringe by itself anymore. As far as the copay goes, I have had success with some insurance companies raising the limit when I asked them, but 8 for one copay sounds pretty good. I have Kaiser now and I can only get one box per $30 copay.
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