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Vitamin Question

Giggles

New member
Scandipharm has a program for CF'rs if you mail them your receipts for your Ultrase enzymes you get FREE AquaDeks vitamins. That is what I do so if you want the information just send me an email. Also, Foundation Care Pharmacy has a program for FREE Source CF vitamins if you get certain drugs from them like Tobra or Colistin. They are great and their number is 1-877-291-1122.

GOOD LUCK

Jennifer 38 with CF and CFRD
 

Giggles

New member
Scandipharm has a program for CF'rs if you mail them your receipts for your Ultrase enzymes you get FREE AquaDeks vitamins. That is what I do so if you want the information just send me an email. Also, Foundation Care Pharmacy has a program for FREE Source CF vitamins if you get certain drugs from them like Tobra or Colistin. They are great and their number is 1-877-291-1122.

GOOD LUCK

Jennifer 38 with CF and CFRD
 

Giggles

New member
Scandipharm has a program for CF'rs if you mail them your receipts for your Ultrase enzymes you get FREE AquaDeks vitamins. That is what I do so if you want the information just send me an email. Also, Foundation Care Pharmacy has a program for FREE Source CF vitamins if you get certain drugs from them like Tobra or Colistin. They are great and their number is 1-877-291-1122.

GOOD LUCK

Jennifer 38 with CF and CFRD
 

Giggles

New member
Scandipharm has a program for CF'rs if you mail them your receipts for your Ultrase enzymes you get FREE AquaDeks vitamins. That is what I do so if you want the information just send me an email. Also, Foundation Care Pharmacy has a program for FREE Source CF vitamins if you get certain drugs from them like Tobra or Colistin. They are great and their number is 1-877-291-1122.

GOOD LUCK

Jennifer 38 with CF and CFRD
 

Giggles

New member
Scandipharm has a program for CF'rs if you mail them your receipts for your Ultrase enzymes you get FREE AquaDeks vitamins. That is what I do so if you want the information just send me an email. Also, Foundation Care Pharmacy has a program for FREE Source CF vitamins if you get certain drugs from them like Tobra or Colistin. They are great and their number is 1-877-291-1122.
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<br />GOOD LUCK
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<br />Jennifer 38 with CF and CFRD
 

hmw

New member
Re. using the CF Pharmacy and getting the free vitamins: will they do this even if you/your child is insured by a Medicaid plan? I ask because you can't use either of the Creon programs (vitamins or Carnation) if the enzymes are paid for by a state insurance program at my pharmacy (and the postcard thing I got somewhere else about the Creon program does tell you this too.)

So I was curious to know if the CF Pharmacy is part of another program through which they are reimbursed for providing the vitamins. I wouldn't switch over just for this, but I had been considering giving them a try anyway for her cf meds. Since they are mail-order we'd get more enzymes at a time, etc... right now insurance only doles out a couple WEEKS at a time, which is ridiculous... and Pulmazyme always has to be ordered (we are their only customer that uses it, I think.)
 

hmw

New member
Re. using the CF Pharmacy and getting the free vitamins: will they do this even if you/your child is insured by a Medicaid plan? I ask because you can't use either of the Creon programs (vitamins or Carnation) if the enzymes are paid for by a state insurance program at my pharmacy (and the postcard thing I got somewhere else about the Creon program does tell you this too.)

So I was curious to know if the CF Pharmacy is part of another program through which they are reimbursed for providing the vitamins. I wouldn't switch over just for this, but I had been considering giving them a try anyway for her cf meds. Since they are mail-order we'd get more enzymes at a time, etc... right now insurance only doles out a couple WEEKS at a time, which is ridiculous... and Pulmazyme always has to be ordered (we are their only customer that uses it, I think.)
 

hmw

New member
Re. using the CF Pharmacy and getting the free vitamins: will they do this even if you/your child is insured by a Medicaid plan? I ask because you can't use either of the Creon programs (vitamins or Carnation) if the enzymes are paid for by a state insurance program at my pharmacy (and the postcard thing I got somewhere else about the Creon program does tell you this too.)

So I was curious to know if the CF Pharmacy is part of another program through which they are reimbursed for providing the vitamins. I wouldn't switch over just for this, but I had been considering giving them a try anyway for her cf meds. Since they are mail-order we'd get more enzymes at a time, etc... right now insurance only doles out a couple WEEKS at a time, which is ridiculous... and Pulmazyme always has to be ordered (we are their only customer that uses it, I think.)
 

hmw

New member
Re. using the CF Pharmacy and getting the free vitamins: will they do this even if you/your child is insured by a Medicaid plan? I ask because you can't use either of the Creon programs (vitamins or Carnation) if the enzymes are paid for by a state insurance program at my pharmacy (and the postcard thing I got somewhere else about the Creon program does tell you this too.)

So I was curious to know if the CF Pharmacy is part of another program through which they are reimbursed for providing the vitamins. I wouldn't switch over just for this, but I had been considering giving them a try anyway for her cf meds. Since they are mail-order we'd get more enzymes at a time, etc... right now insurance only doles out a couple WEEKS at a time, which is ridiculous... and Pulmazyme always has to be ordered (we are their only customer that uses it, I think.)
 

hmw

New member
Re. using the CF Pharmacy and getting the free vitamins: will they do this even if you/your child is insured by a Medicaid plan? I ask because you can't use either of the Creon programs (vitamins or Carnation) if the enzymes are paid for by a state insurance program at my pharmacy (and the postcard thing I got somewhere else about the Creon program does tell you this too.)
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<br />So I was curious to know if the CF Pharmacy is part of another program through which they are reimbursed for providing the vitamins. I wouldn't switch over just for this, but I had been considering giving them a try anyway for her cf meds. Since they are mail-order we'd get more enzymes at a time, etc... right now insurance only doles out a couple WEEKS at a time, which is ridiculous... and Pulmazyme always has to be ordered (we are their only customer that uses it, I think.)
 
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