What can a patient do if they are slightly over a company’s income limits and are in serious need of the medication?
Sometimes a company will accept an appeal letter or a letter of medical necessity from the physician that accompanies the application explaining the extenuating circumstances of the financial hardship that purchasing their needed medication would cause. These are considered on a case by case basis.
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