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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6
My doctor just prescribed a medication that they thought my health insurance would cover but they don't, cost is $1000/month. I asked about alternatives. They sent the prescription to an out of state compounder that my insurance would honor, cost is $45/month.
How does that work?
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Part of the reason is that the compounding pharmacy is not a huge business, so they don't have the overhead, nor do they have the
"beard" of recouping research costs.