I was recently put on Xeljanz to combat my AA. As you all know, most insurance will not pay for Xeljanz as it has not been approved by the FDA for AA. I am presently seeing Dr King who provided me with a 3 month trial of Xeljanz. In addition to appealing my insurance's denial of the drug, I also plan to apply to Pfizer through Xelsource to get their prescription drug card to help with the astronomical cost of this drug. I would also like to develop a "Plan C" to obtain the medication.

There is a website called Pharmacy Checker that lists multiple overseas sources for Xeljanz. Has anyone used any overseas sources and what has been your experiences? Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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anyone??

When I first started I was using a couple of online pharmacies because it was slightly less expensive.  I only used ones that were VIPP certified (not sure if there are any overseas VIPP certified online pharmacies).  There were some Canadian pharmacies that were substantially cheaper than what I was able to find in the US, but I can't vouch for the authenticity of those or any of the certifications that supposedly make them legitimate.

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