I am a 71 yr.. old Male and have been on several Meds, for BPH, I have also had Prostate Cancer abt. 10 yrs. ago, the side effects from those meds. keep me from taking them. The Cialis 5mg Daily work very well with no side effects. So now my free samples are running out and it is so very expensive to buy. Why do the Insurance Companies refuse to pay any part ? It is approved by the FDA for this treatment. It works very well.
Cialis Daily Is Advertised For BPH Treatment, Approved By The FDA, But Not Covered By Insurance. Why?
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It may simply be that the prescription drug plan you have does not cover this specific drug.\
At age 71, I'm assuming you're on Medicare. If so, regardless of whether your drug coverage is under a Medicare Advantage plan or through a stand-alone Part D plan, you would not be able to make any changes to your drug coverage until the annual enrollment period (October 15 - December 7 of each year). During the annual enrollment period, you can evaluate your options to see which carrier's plan will cover this prescription.
If you're covered under an employer plan, options may be limited, but if more than one option is available, I would recommend reviewing each of them to see which plan will be most suitable for your needs.
If it's an individual poilcy, I recommend contacting the agent who placed the covered for you (that person would be the servicing agent for the program) or call your insurance carrier directly to find out if it should be a covered drug under your plan. If you have a group policy, then you would need to either contact the carrier directly or your human resources department should be able to put you in contact with the appropriate person.
I hope the information is helpful - please let me know if I can be of further assistance. Thanks very much.