Suboxone Assistance Program : Where to Find Suboxone Help
Are you looking for a suboxone assistance program ?Even with more and more insurance companies covering Suboxone (buprenorphine), many do not and it is quite expensive. There are resources to check to help reduce the bill. The first thing is to ask different pharmacies for 30 day supply quotes. If you tell them you will be a regular customer they may be able to give you a lower price. I’ve seen hundreds of dollars difference just by asking.
Next I would go to the Reckitt Benckiser web site. Right now they are offering a Suboxone Assistance Program on co-pays for a $45 dollar savings. Remember that this is only for the film and that it expires at the end of September. Unless you are a fan of the film, I’d stick to the pill. My thought is over the long term you will end up paying less with the pill. More insurances should cover the older version (pill) and the generic I’ve read the generic pill is now 1/2 the cost of the brand pill. It will be many years before the film is off patent.
Here is from the SAMHSA web site regarding a generic buprenorphine competitor:
Teva Announces Buprenorphine HCl Sublingual Tablets Approval
On Friday, May 7, 2010, Teva Pharmaceuticals USA announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has granted final approval for the Company’s Abbreviated New Drug Application (“ANDA”) for Buprenorphine HCl Sublingual Tablets 2 & 8 mg. Teva’s Buprenorphine HCl Sublingual Tablets are the AB-rated generic equivalent of Reckitt Benckiser’s Subutex® and are indicated for the treatment of narcotic addiction.
Teva intends the commercial launch to occur later this month. To learn more about Buprenorphine HCl Sublingual Tablets prescribing information, please call 1-800-227-7522.
Find Suboxone Doctors:
If you feel you need help and are looking for a doctor who prescribes Suboxone, click here for our buprenophine physician registry. If you think you may need more intensive treatment such a methadone detox, other opioid detox, or getting started on buprenorphine inpatient, click here for our state opioid treatment center registry.
More helpful information on suboxone assistance program on the web:
- RxAssist – RECKITT BENCKISER Patient Assistance Program – Patient assistance programs (PAPs) are programs created by drug companies, such as RECKITT BENCKISER, to offer free or low cost drugs to individuals who are unable to pay for their medication. These Programs may also be called indigent drug programs, charitable drug programs or medication assistance programs. Most of the best known and most prescribed drugs can be found in these programs.
- Suboxone Patient Assistance Program – Patient Assistance Programs – Ask a Doctor Online 18 Doctors are Online Now
Ask a question, get an answer ASAP. Optional: Select Doctor specialty (optional) Cardiology (Heart, Blood) Child Psychology Dentist Dermatology (Skin, Hair) Dietician ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) Gastroenterology (Stomach) Men’s Health OB/GYN (Women’s Health) Oncology (Cancer) Optometry (Eyes) Orthopedics (Muscles, Bones) Pediatrics (Children) Pregnancy Psychiatry Sexual Health Surgery Urology (Kidney, Bladder, etc. There are over 100 million Americans that either can t afford their medication or are struggling to afford their medication. - Suboxone Forum; Buprenorphine for opioid dependence – View topic … – What about the suboxone assistance program? There is a program through the manufacturer and you should check it out on their website – someone help me with that please….. Anyhow, have you looked at different docs that …