Insurance only covers 5 pills per month of Levitra?

by Admin on October 3, 2009

Damn, my health insurance, United Health Care, must assume I only want to have sex once a week, since Levitra is covered, but only 5 tabs per month.

Has anyone ever bought Levitra via Canada Pharms? FYI, I’m type 2 diabetic, and heard that Levitra is best for diabetics.

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emt_me911 October 3, 2009 at 8:51 am

In order to avoid problems with drugs that come from foreign countries, ask your doctor for some samples.

Most insurance companies do have a limit as to what they will pay for when it comes to medication. One way to get around that is to have your doctor specify on the prescription how many pills you can get with each refill. That may or may not work.

While I have heard that getting medications from Canadian pharmacies is cheaper, I don’t know how insurance companies would handle that. Also, you would end up paying more than your insurance copay here in the US.

Talk to your doctor first.

EMT

bob s October 3, 2009 at 8:51 am

once you and your doctor agree on what pills are safe you can go online and buy for less (but i am sure the insurance will not kick in)

The site i buy cialis at sells levitra generics for $2.78 per pill

but make sure you ask your doctor how often you can take them

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