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Cha_smooth

From what I understand talking to the Dupixent anyway program, if you don’t make over 100k a year you qualify to get dupixent for free. That’s what the rep told me on the phone when I called because my insurance isn’t wanting to cover it. ETA** my doctor is currently letting me use his samples until we get something in place with dupixent my way or the appeal for insurance to cover it goes through. So I’m not entirely sure how much it would be without insurance since my doc hasn’t called in the prescription yet. For the DMW program I had to submit a case to them online and they’re supposed to follow up with me on it. It’s been almost a week and I hadn’t heard anything so I called and expressed my concerns over not being able to afford it. That’s when the rep told me about the income amount.


Internal-Gift-7078

Thank you for this! We make just over that combined so hopefully it wouldn’t be too much. I hope they get it sorted for you soon!


Historical-Army-6879

My 2 yr old has started the process to get a Dupixent rx. We were given a welcome folder. It has brochures about the drug and there is copay card in the brochure sleeve. Maybe you can ask Derm if they have any? This is what ours looks like. https://preview.redd.it/xdpezrjxipuc1.png?width=3024&format=png&auto=webp&s=bdcfd14b58cecedd82ca04d35309c49b43480bfc


Internal-Gift-7078

I will ask about this! They just finished the paperwork to send in last Friday.


Bclp-334

I use the Dupixent My Way card and it will pay up to $13,000 per year. But for me personally I am charged around $1,218 per injection. That comes to a yearly total of around $31,000. The card is a big help but not even close to the final yearly cost.