My Dr. sent in an appeal for a lower price for Nurtec. It was turned down.
darlenemarieanne
Benjamin24 Member
I'm sorry to hear that. Maybe try contacting the pharmaceutical company directly for patient assistance programs. They sometimes offer discounts or financial aid.
Cody Leach Community Admin
Hi - So sorry to hear that your appeal to lower the price of Nurtec was declined. Has your doctor offered any alternative solutions since this did not work out? Curious to hear what options they might suggest. - Cody (Team Member)
darlenemarieanne Member
Hi Cody: Unfortunatelly, not really. I have been dealing with this problem for years.
Holly Harding Moderator & Contributor
Sounds like a tough dynamic. I wonder if you've tried suggesting other alternatives to your doctor if s/he isn't being proactive. I've heard Qulipta is more frequently covered by some insurance companies (not sure why). This interactive page (if you scroll down a bit) shows current preventative and rescue options: https://migraine.com/treatment-options. We are here for you- let us know if you have any questions or need for support! Warmly - Holly (team member)
darlenemarieanne Member
I will check it out. Thanks for your support Holly. I appreciate it. Darlene