I know recently Obama has passed a Bill relating to health care, and I'm sure some of you are for it and some are against, and when i read that Aspiemom wasn't approved for colistin, that kinda made me upset. I just want to relay some info about the services in Canada, and maybe you can make your judgement based on that...
In Ontario, all of my enzymes are covered. We have a choice from about 3 different kinds. Old inhalable antibiotics such as colistin and tobramycin (not TOBI) are covered as well. Same with Cipro, and a bunch of oral ones i can't recall right now. Salbutemol, inhaled steroids, antacids are covered. Boost plus, scandishakes are covered. Hospital stays, and visits are covered. Hell even tx's are covered...
What isn't covered with your health card, you can apply for a provincial health insurance callled trillium, and that will cover the rest, including zithro, hypertonic saline.
Stuff that isn't covered with Trillium, your doctor can write a note to the province saying that you need this paticular drug (most likely one that is new on the market, or really expensive, like TOBI, Pulmozyme or Aztreonam) and if you can show that this person will benefit from it or they are really sick, they it will get approved as well
I just hate reading peoples posts here saying they aren't covered for this, or for that, and at the same time people are going against socialized medicine. I dunno about you guys, but i think we have it pretty good up here.
In Ontario, all of my enzymes are covered. We have a choice from about 3 different kinds. Old inhalable antibiotics such as colistin and tobramycin (not TOBI) are covered as well. Same with Cipro, and a bunch of oral ones i can't recall right now. Salbutemol, inhaled steroids, antacids are covered. Boost plus, scandishakes are covered. Hospital stays, and visits are covered. Hell even tx's are covered...
What isn't covered with your health card, you can apply for a provincial health insurance callled trillium, and that will cover the rest, including zithro, hypertonic saline.
Stuff that isn't covered with Trillium, your doctor can write a note to the province saying that you need this paticular drug (most likely one that is new on the market, or really expensive, like TOBI, Pulmozyme or Aztreonam) and if you can show that this person will benefit from it or they are really sick, they it will get approved as well
I just hate reading peoples posts here saying they aren't covered for this, or for that, and at the same time people are going against socialized medicine. I dunno about you guys, but i think we have it pretty good up here.