Retired AZ Rep here with Suzetrigine question


Well I have tried Vertex and I must say I am extremely disappointed. On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being great, I would give it a 3 or 4 at best. I have tried to compare it to 600mg to 800mg of ibuprofen and 2 Tylenolol Extra Strength tablets, and that combination is superior to Journavx. My Medicare Advantage plan covers it at Tier 4 which leaves me paying $198 for 30 tablets, which is too expensive. Since m insurance covers it, I cannot use the Savings Card! I know you all think I am a troll, but I am not. I had SO MUCH HOPE for this drug only to be disappointed. Now go ahead and start flinging your juvenile remarks!
It works far better than ibuprofen/acetaminophen with more convenient dosing and fewer AE's for folks who have had a surgery if only for the bleeding risk you put yourself in with that combo. You may not be able to afford it today but it will be covered once contracts are in place.
 


Such a perfect troll post, the fact that you are on here writing all this is a pathetic attempt to slam Journavx and nothing more. You never got one pill and if ibu and acet work so well for you why would anyone with the most minimal intelligence spend $200 on a tier 4 product? Go away you stupid ass.
God, the caliber of reps has crashed in this industry! Unfortunately, I wasted $200 on this POS drug. You will have docs give it a try if you are sampling it, but asking a Medicare patient to fork over $200 for a 2 week supply will come back to bite you in the ass, non-opioid or not, especially with mediocre efficacy.
 





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