Hi Carly, yeah, first check to see if the prescription itself has not expired. If it hasn't , since you have parts A and B medicare, you should still be covered for pulmozyme. I have medicare as my primary for A and B as well as part D for my prescriptions. Now, since pulmozyme has to be nebulized, it is covered under part B medicare, you just have a 20% out of pocket expense which should be picked up by one of your other insurances (Cigna or medicaid). I have been on pulmozyme since my dx in 2005 and medicare has picked it up no problem, my medigap insurance has always picked up the remaining 20% tab that medicare does not cover. The same goes with any nebbed med that is on the formulary such as atrovent, albuterol, hypertonic saline, TOBI, pulmocort. The ones that aren't covered under part B are Colistin and Cayston (too early, it will probably be added on the formulary within a few years hopefully, Colistin isn't because it isn't FDA approved to be nebbed for PA...at least that was the explanation that was given to me). Good luck, you should have coverage one way or another...you may have to go through a pharmacy that processes medicare, many retail drug stores do not, so it is usually somewhere like Foundation care (which by the way, rocks!) or Curascript (which I do not like...it took forever to get my meds straightened out when I used them).
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<br />Jenn
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<br />Jenn