So, my mail in pharmacy tier 3 drug co-pay is $150 for a 3 month supply... I don't know about you but spending $600 a year just on HTS was not something I was very happy about. Money is no concern when it comes to our health, I know...but if we can save some, why not, right?
Here is what I did: (total 1 time cost: $40 + $25 for every 3 month supply)
I asked my doctor to prescribe the OLD style HTS mix (10% and .9%) of which there are generics. It cost me a total of $25.
Mixing it (per the prescription is 6:3 ratio of the 10% and .9% respectively) so it is easy. instead of 6mL of 10% and 3mL of .9%, I do this in bulk and do 60/30 or 120/60 depending on the size of the bottle...
So how do I keep it sterile and easy to use?
I ordered measuring specialty bottles from usplastics. Specifically these:
$18.77 Variable Volume Dispensers
$6.01 8oz Nalgene® Drop Dispenser Bottle 24mm Cap
$4.73 10ml Polymethylpentene Cylinder
The first item is very neat, it has a graduated dispenser attached to it, graduations are 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 ml. Getting to 4mL is very easy. I fill to just under the 5mL graduation.
I keep the small graduated cylinder and drop dispenser bottle as an "alternate"...Always nice to have a backup <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
Here is what I did: (total 1 time cost: $40 + $25 for every 3 month supply)
I asked my doctor to prescribe the OLD style HTS mix (10% and .9%) of which there are generics. It cost me a total of $25.
Mixing it (per the prescription is 6:3 ratio of the 10% and .9% respectively) so it is easy. instead of 6mL of 10% and 3mL of .9%, I do this in bulk and do 60/30 or 120/60 depending on the size of the bottle...
So how do I keep it sterile and easy to use?
I ordered measuring specialty bottles from usplastics. Specifically these:
$18.77 Variable Volume Dispensers
$6.01 8oz Nalgene® Drop Dispenser Bottle 24mm Cap
$4.73 10ml Polymethylpentene Cylinder
The first item is very neat, it has a graduated dispenser attached to it, graduations are 1, 2.5, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 ml. Getting to 4mL is very easy. I fill to just under the 5mL graduation.
I keep the small graduated cylinder and drop dispenser bottle as an "alternate"...Always nice to have a backup <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">