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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2167743" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>I would have to read more on it, but I believe Colorado caps the charge at $100 a month "co pay" for insured customers only. Plus I bet any insurance company in Colorado is limiting which insulin you can get. They already do that anyway to save costs, but since it doesn't stop what the manufacturers charging the insurance companies what they want they aren't going to want to pay the difference if they can help it.</p><p></p><p>Canada doesn’t require prescriptions, but the pharmacies there require it to mail into the US. Not sure if they will accept a Argentine one to do so.</p><p></p><p>As a back up if you ever need to the old fashioned Humilin insulin is available at Walmart with no prescription required and only $25 a vial. Not as easy to use but it works!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2167743, member: 475037"] I would have to read more on it, but I believe Colorado caps the charge at $100 a month "co pay" for insured customers only. Plus I bet any insurance company in Colorado is limiting which insulin you can get. They already do that anyway to save costs, but since it doesn't stop what the manufacturers charging the insurance companies what they want they aren't going to want to pay the difference if they can help it. Canada doesn’t require prescriptions, but the pharmacies there require it to mail into the US. Not sure if they will accept a Argentine one to do so. As a back up if you ever need to the old fashioned Humilin insulin is available at Walmart with no prescription required and only $25 a vial. Not as easy to use but it works! [/QUOTE]
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