1900% Drug Price Increase
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Up until yesterday, hypothyroidism has been inexpensive to treat. Lyothyronine was synthesized in the 1950s, and was first approved by the US Food & Drug Administration in 1954.
Thursday I saw my endocrinologist and she suggested changing my T3 dosage. But my pharmacy had bad news: they didn’t have access to any generic lyothyronine. My insurance won’t pay for a proprietary (brand-name) drug unless the physician explicitly requests that in the prescription. So, I ask the endo to write another script. Then MyGuy went to pick it up and
STICKER SHOCK
Generic lyothyronine: $34.24
Cytomel (lyothyronine from Pfizer): $654.40.
Yes, that’s a twenty-fold increase. I haven’t been able to find out why: it could be because the drug was manufactured in Puerto Rico; it could be because [horrible news thing I don’t know details of] changed the tax incentives for generic drug producers; it could be the phase of the moon.
Two pieces of good news: I can afford to pay for it, and I can finally spell lyothyronine.
Re: Wait -- the COPAY is $2k?
Date: 2018-02-02 03:50 pm (UTC)