Byetta cost

Byetta is very costly $265.00 a vile i think and if you get to the drug
store get sea bands for notion sickness it works .But the 5 is not to
bad it is when you switch to the 10 that you really notice the upset
set tummy more.

4 Responses to “Byetta cost”

  1. Jennifer Stark Says:

    In an effort to keep you folks apprised of some trivial happenings, I
    write this post. :)
    On Monday I refilled my Byetta though Caremark (mail order), the company that
    Blue Cross/Blue Shield Federal Employee Plan contracts with. They sent my order
    to me second day service. It arrived today (to my neighbors door, another
    story) on the third day, not second day. It’s been a warm couple of days here,
    and the box came from the Chicago area. The gel packs that keep the drug cold
    were completely melted, and the plastic bag that the Byetta boxes were in were
    not cool to the touch.

    I called Caremark, and explained the situation to them. The pharmacist I spoke
    with said he was sending out a new supply overnight, to me. I may have
    misunderstood him, but it seemed he was going to use my case as a way to push
    for overnighting Byetta all the time. Three times he told me not to use the

    presumably spoiled drug. In fact, he was also sending me a package to return
    the drug to them.

    Good service by Caremark. Not so good by the shipping company. (No use naming
    them, as they are the only ones who flub the address, and we customers don’t
    really have a say in who the shipper uses.) Moral of the story: Order your
    refills far enough in advance to ride out any issues/snags that might be
    involved in the refilling process.

    Side note: Had to waste a dose yesterday, as I had a tiny bubble in a vial.
    Barely visible, it didn’t go away, so I won’t be doing the wasted shot thing
    again. I’ll just have to live with maybe one time getting less of a dose than I
    should. If I’d eat better, it won’t be an issue. :)
    Paul

  2. Eddy Arnetta Says:

    I had called customer service and they told me that they pack all their
    vials of Byetta with 4 extra doses, but not to use then if it is more
    than 30 days from when you open the vial. This is good to know if you
    need to waste a dose, how many you have left.
    HTH

  3. Goldie Rana Says:

    Paul, I routinely end up with bubbles in my pen even though I
    follow the manufacturers instructions of removing the pen needle
    immediately after use and resetting the pen. I’ve found that it
    is impossible to use all of the drug in the pen as the mechanism
    doens’t work any more once it reaches a certain level. Since the
    bubbles rise up against the plunger when I do the injection, I
    don’t believe I’ve ever received a partial dose or an air bubble
    during the injections because of this. I don’t mail order my pens
    but the only time I’ve had to toss one out early was after I hit a
    vein during injection and a drop of blood got into the pen before
    I could reset it, turning the fluid a pink color.

    –Michael

  4. Traci Mcgee Says:

    In an effort to keep you folks apprised of some trivial happenings, I write
    this post. :)
    On Monday I refilled my Byetta though Caremark (mail order), the company that
    Blue Cross/Blue Shield Federal Employee Plan contracts with. They sent my order
    to me second day service. It arrived today (to my neighbors door, another story)
    on the third day, not second day. It’s been a warm couple of days here, and the
    box came from the Chicago area. The gel packs that keep the drug cold were
    completely melted, and the plastic bag that the Byetta boxes were in were not
    cool to the touch.

    I called Caremark, and explained the situation to them. The pharmacist I spoke
    with said he was sending out a new supply overnight, to me. I may have
    misunderstood him, but it seemed he was going to use my case as a way to push
    for overnighting Byetta all the time. Three times he told me not to use the

    presumably spoiled drug. In fact, he was also sending me a package to return the
    drug to them.

    Good service by Caremark. Not so good by the shipping company. (No use naming
    them, as they are the only ones who flub the address, and we customers don’t
    really have a say in who the shipper uses.) Moral of the story: Order your
    refills far enough in advance to ride out any issues/snags that might be
    involved in the refilling process.

    Side note: Had to waste a dose yesterday, as I had a tiny bubble in a vial.
    Barely visible, it didn’t go away, so I won’t be doing the wasted shot thing
    again. I’ll just have to live with maybe one time getting less of a dose than I
    should. If I’d eat better, it won’t be an issue. :)
    Paul

    [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.