Showing posts with label Save Money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Save Money. Show all posts

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Dr Hege - Cheap medicine update April 2011

HOW TO GET CHEAP/AFFORDABLE PSYCHIATRIC MEDICATIONShttp://ltcc.usadrugplan.com/

Here is an improved way to get cheap medicine. Click on this link, USA Drug Plan , to take you to a website to print out your discount card. There is also a link on this page to find out the price of the medication of your choosing in the ZIP code you choose. Most of the time in my ZIP code, 30338, the Kroger pharmacies have the cheapest prices. These prices usually compete with Costco pharmacy, which are usually the lowest price medications here in the Atlanta area.

Most of my patients prefer to go to Kroger rather than Costco because Kroger pharmacies are open longer hours and seven days per week, Kroger is usually closer geographically, it usually isn't as far from your parking space into the store and inside the store to the pharmacy, and usually you don't have to wait as long to get your prescription filled.

A couple examples of the prices at Kroger pharmacy with this discount card are generic Adderall short acting for $.35 per pill and generic Lamictal, lamotrigine, for $.40 per pill. The discounts for generic medications are usually much more dramatic than the small discounts that may be obtained on brand medications.

Call 770-458-0007 today for an appointment with Dr. Hege. Dr. Hege has a lot of experience in selecting psychiatric medications cost-consciously because 50% of his patients have no insurance. He specializes in the evaluation and medication treatment of ADHD, Suboxone and Subutex opioid replacement therapy, panic disorder and other anxiety disorders, bipolar II disorder, depression, and alcohol and other substance abuse problems.

Affordable fees for psychiatric services by Dr. Hege
is a webpage on Dr. Hege's website.

Affordable ADHD medications is a previous blog by Dr. Hege about other ways to save money on ADHD medications.

Monday, September 29, 2008

AFFORDABLE/CHEAP SUBSTITUTES FOR VYVANSE, ADDERALL XR, CONCERTA, FOCALIN XR, AND DEXEDRINE SPANSULES FOR ADULT ADHD.

Dramatic savings can be achieved with this strategy if you're willing to accept some inconvenience and a period of adjustment. Vyvanse, Adderall XR, Concerta, Focalin XR, and Dexedrine Spansules cost at least $125 per month if you are on one pill a day because they cost about four dollars per pill. If you need 2 or 3 pills per day, that costs $250 or $375 per month. Generic Adderall costs $.35 per pill at Costco. If you take 2 or 3 Adderalls per day, that's $.70 to $1 per day or about $20 to $30 per month. Here's how I implement this strategy for the most consistent focusing all day.
I have my patients set a daily alert in their cell phone to go off at a time in the morning soon after they arise each day. They promptly take their first dose of generic Adderall, Ritalin, Dexedrine, or Focalin for the day. Then they note how long it is until the benefit of the first dose starts to decline. The next day they set their second daily alert for each day at a time that is 30 minutes before their focus begins to decline. This way they take the next dose to be replacing the falling brain concentrations of the previous dose. This prevents a dip in focus between doses. Alerts are then set for the third and fourth doses of the day, as necessary, with the same interval between alerts as between the first and second alerts. My patients are reporting significant improvement in their work and school performance, more consistent and improved mood, and avoiding daytime crashes between doses. Crashes are the periods of tiredness, sleepiness, irritability, or easy crying from a rapid drop-off in ADHD medication brain concentrations.
When switching my patients from a more expensive, longer acting ADHD medication to the cheap, shorter acting, generic substitute, we start out on very low doses and then move up the doses gradually. This way we avoid side effects, find the most effective dose, adjust the period between doses, and adjust the size and time of the last dose of the day to prevent difficulty falling asleep.
For more information on how to save money on psychiatric medications, see my blog about affordable psychiatric medications http://www.eveningpsychiatrist.blogspot.com To make an appointment with Dr. Hege for evaluation and treatment for adult ADHD,
Call 770-458-0007.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Dr Hege - Affordable Medications for Psychiatric Diagnoses

You’ve gone through the sometimes difficult process of being diagnosed with Adult ADHD, bipolar disorder, anxiety or depression. Now you have to figure out how to pay for the medication. Whether or not you have insurance to help with costs—you may find some of these tips helpful.

Generics are Affordable Medication

Choosing a generic over a brand medication is a great way to save money. Generic Adderall immediate release costs 90% less than brand Adderall XR. All of the antidepressants except Lexapro and Cymbalta are generic now.

The only atypical antipsychotic, dopamine blocking, mood stabilizer that is generic is Risperdal. The other most frequently prescribed mood stabilizers also have generics. They are lithium, valproic acid (Depakote), oxcarbezine (Trileptal), Keppra (levetiracetam), and carbamazepine (Tegretol). At this time, Zonegran(zonisamide) has no generic available.

A lot of prescription sleeping pills have generics including Ambien. All of the benzodiazepines are now generic, including the extended release Xanax (alprazolam ER).

However, often the newer, brand-only medications offer superior effectiveness and/or fewer side effects than the older generics. Consult your doctor or pharmacist about generic versus brand medications.

Where to Buy Affordable Medications

Patients tell me that the cheapest places to buy their psychiatric medicines are at Costco or Sam's Club. The biggest savings are in generic medication. (The spread between different stores’ prices on brand medications is not nearly as great as for generic medications.)

Patients report paying $.75 to $1.25 per pill at retail pharmacies for generic, short-acting Adderall. At Costco, they pay about $. 40 per pill. The pharmacies in Kroger and Target match prices. When you get a lower price at Costco or Sam’s Club, keep the receipt and present it at the most convenient, price-matching participating pharmacy when you fill your prescriptions the next time and ask for a matching price. An option is to go online at the Costco website and check out their price for your medication. Print it out for evidence to take to your price matching pharmacy. However, that list is not comprehensive and you may have to go to the store to get a price. Some patients have been able to call Costco to get a price, while others have been told they have to come in to the store to get a quote on their medication price.

By the way, you don't need a membership card to go to the pharmacy at Costco or Sam's Club. It is illegal for membership stores to require membership fees to access their pharmacies.

Other Tips for Affordable Medication

Another great way to save money is pill splitting. Most tablets can be split. A pill splitter costs $3-$5 and can be purchased in most pharmacies. Pill splitters are even available for $1 at the dollar stores.

The most dramatic cost savings are for patients who are on Abilify. If prescribed 2 mg per day, it is possible to split a 20 mg tablet into eighths, which is approximately 2.5 mg per day. Since Abilify has such a long half-life, the blood levels swing only a small amount from high to low each day. Patients are unlikely to experience any side effects if they get 1 mg one day and 4 mg another day.

A 30 day supply of the 2 mg size may cost around $400. By cutting the 2 milligram tablets into eighths, it only requires 4 tablets per month. At $13 per tablet, this is only $52 per month.

Other pills I frequently have patients cut are Lamictal 200 mg, Seroquel 400 mg, Trileptal 600 mg, gabapentin 600 mg, Adderall and Ritalin (both in the immediate release form), Provigil 200 mg, and Suboxone 8 mg.

You should discuss pill splitting with your doctor before you do it to make sure it is safe and will still be effective for your particular medication.

Call 770-458-0007 today to schedule an appointment for an evaluation to see if you are getting the most affordable and effective medications for your psychiatric diagnoses, such as Adult ADHD, depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder.

Darvin Hege, M.D.
http://www.eveningpsychiatrist.com/