Ugh, I just got off the phone with my perinatologist (high risk doctor) and my insurance might not cover my Makena injections which are progesterone shots that I need because of my history of preterm labor. Because the Makena company has a monopoly on this drug they can charge $1500 for each shot. I need one shot a week for 20 weeks which will cost $30,000. If pharmacies were still allowed to compound the drug it would cost $20 a shot which is what we paid during my last pregnancy.
The doctor office is going to call insurance personally now and try to get them on board with this drug but I might now be able to get it now. I'm already having lots of noticeable contractions which at this point aren't doing anything to my cervix but who knows when that will change. My first was born at 33 weeks and I started dilating at 28 weeks with my second baby so my chances of having another preterm labor are extremely high. I can't believe that despite our great insurance we have I can't even get the medical care that I need to keep this baby in.
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Hopefully the communication will get the insurance to come around.
I'm 15 weeks and so far it's been brilliant. This is totally non biased as I've tried both PIO's and Crinone.
Just something to back up my claims.
Isabella {09-02-05} & Savannah {03-02-07} & Bradley {02-06-10}
Is this a med you'll be getting from a retail pharmacy? If your doctor can't get any traction, sometimes contacting the drug company directly and pleading your case will get you steep discount coupons for it at a pharmacy.
Married since 8/7/10
It wasn't that many months ago that both Braun pharmacy (near me in the Lincoln park Chicago area) and Freedom Fertilty had the progesterone in oil in stock with no issues ordering it. Periodically I know some pharmacies have run out, but I was always able to find it somewhere.
But maybe you really need that specific (crazy expensive) brand??
My ob just said that the only one they can get for me at this point is the makena. Maybe I'll ask if there are any other pharmacies that do compounding that I could drive to even if they are farther away.
I haven't read all the way through your thread yet. Thoughts and prayers to you first! Second, the $30,000 dollars will be reached in a matter of days if not hours for a baby in the NICU. Hopefully your insurance can see that, or someone can bring it to their attention. Good luck!
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I think I found a pharmacy across state lines that I can drive to and get it compounded if insurance still won't agree to the other one.
I'm so glad you were able to get it!
DS1 Jan 2012
DS2 July 2013
DS3 February 2016
Awesome news!!!