I have a 90-day prescription for a pharmaceutical drug (which isn’t a controlled substance) in the US. By default, my medical insurance only allow me to buy for 30 days, i.e. I’ll have to go 3 times to the pharmacy (1 time per month) to buy the entirety of the 90-day prescription. I could call them to try to negotiate getting more pills at once but this made me wonder: Why do some medical insurance only allow their insurees to buy 30 days worth of some pharmaceutical drugs (not a controlled substance) at once? Understanding it would help me trying to convince the customer service of my medical insurance.
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[link] [comments]I have a 90-day prescription for a pharmaceutical drug (which isn’t a controlled substance) in the US. By default, my medical insurance only allow me to buy for 30 days, i.e. I’ll have to go 3 times to the pharmacy (1 time per month) to buy the entirety of the 90-day prescription. I could call them to try to negotiate getting more pills at once but this made me wonder: Why do some medical insurance only allow their insurees to buy 30 days worth of some pharmaceutical drugs (not a controlled substance) at once? Understanding it would help me trying to convince the customer service of my medical insurance. submitted by /u/Franck_Dernoncourt [link] [comments]Read Morer/HealthInsurance
