Sunday, February 13, 2005

The Price of Neulasta

I just looked at my insurance Bill. The full price of Neulasta was $6300, but my insurance got the price reduced by $3,000. It's amazing to me that the price can be discounted that much when someone without insurance would be forced to pay the full $6300.

We need some sanity in the way that people without insurance are billed for medical expenses. No one with a minimum wage job can afford to get sick in America.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi all the way from Portugal.Hope u read this message soon.My mom has cancer and she´s going to start quimiotherapy tomorrow.Doctors recommended Neulasta and she asked me to go online and get some information about it.If Neulasta increases the amout of white blood cells does it also reduce the lack of hair(I´m not sure if that´s how you say it)? Will it also help to avoid all the other sympthoms??

I´m really sorry for bothering you!!I would appreciate if you could answer me to

joaninha_pini hotmail.com

1:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks and Congratulations for your strenght.

1:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joana, Neulasta is for white blood cell count. Unfortunately it has nothing to do with hair loss although that depends on the chemo drugs your mom gets. It doesn't help with other symptoms either. I know this because I'm currently receiving chemo....I'm half way through my treatment!

10:45 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There is a product called 4Life Transfer Factor Plus Tri-Factor Formula that boost your immune system 437% and stimulate your NK cells to kill cancerous cells by 99%. Altough, this product is not intended to cure, treat, or prevent, there's more of 3000 paper studies that states those facts, The price, way under $100 a bottle of 60ct. Do some research and you'll see the amazing results, even on the hair loss.

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7:02 AM  

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