My wife takes Cymbalta. We currently have a Health Savings Account- which is high deductible. We are paying 3 a month for her 30-day prescription. I have looked into ordering from Canada, but I believe that we cannot use our HSA to cover the cost. Does anyone have any ideas or has anyone found a solution to this problem? Thanks!
Does anyone know how to get reduced-cost Cymbalta with a Health Savings Account?
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Try this number : 1-888-4PPA-NOW it’s the number for the Prescription Assistance Program. Their website is http://www.pparx.org
If they can’t help they can probably lead you in the right direction.
you can absolutely use the money you put in your HSA to pay for your copay/deductible, that is the purpose. but you have to have put money into your HSA to spend it. An HSA is a way of putting pre-tax money into an account that can be used for uncovered medical expense. If you did not put anything into your HSA then you may want to look at buying generics from the online European site I use at THE-DRUG-STORE.COM as I am sure they would carry a generic of something as popular as cymbalta.