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Mesochem 8 years 5 months ago #2513
Hi Mike, very interesting. Did the insurance company pay for the meds or the guy? I ask because if US insurance companies were to sign on to the concept of personal importation of the meds, thus circumventing the patent laws, then it's game over for Big Pharma. So I'd find an event like this of seismic importance. dt The following user(s) said Thank You: mgalbrai | |
Mesochem 8 years 5 months ago #2514
Hey DT, Unfortunately, no. A self-pay. The insurers need to see the light and stick it to big pharma. My copay for harvoni would have been $1050 for 12 weeks. I'd rather Beijing Mesochem make the money rather than Gilead. Is that screwed up or what? Mike This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. forums.delphiforums.com/generichcvtx G 1a F-1 Started tx 10/23/15 (Meso sof & led) ALT 48 AST 28 v/l 1.6 mil 11/17/15 4 wk lab ALT 17 AST 16 <15 11/18/15 Started Harvoni 12/16/15 8 wk lab ALT: 15 AST: 13 V/l UND 1/14/16 Fin. Tx 7/07/16 UND SVR 24 | |
Mesochem 8 years 5 months ago #2563
| I just emailed Mesochem (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) to find out prices, ordering, paying and shipping details, whether ID is needed, & crucially whether a script is needed. It would be hugely helpful if someone who has already been through the process of ordering from Mesochem could outline their detailed experience of buying meds from them - it feels like a leap in the dark. - Anybody in UK know of a Doctor who would give me a script? My GP & Consultant ran a mile when I asked them. - Capsulation of the APIs? any tips about that? I gather you can get all you need on Ebay... Good luck to all those doing treatment! Muir My HepC Profile: Born 1954, male Genotype: 3a Infected: early 80s Diagnosed: 2013 Treatment: 24 weeks Int/Riba 2014 relapsed, currently waiting for Sof/Int/Riba treatment (12 weeks) on NHS Fibroscan: 10.3-F3 in Feb 2014 Born 1954, male Genotype: 3a Infected: early 80s Diagnosed: 2013 Treatment: 24 weeks Int/Riba 2014 relapsed, currently waiting for Sof/Int/Riba treatment (12 weeks) on NHS Fibroscan: 10.3-F3 in 2/2014 Latest Viral Load: 52000 in 6/2015 ALT, ALP & AFP all in normal range 6/2015 |
Mesochem 8 years 5 months ago #2565
Hi Muir/ The whole process I followed is in Patient Stories under Hopeful In the U.S. Let me know if I can help more. Mike This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. forums.delphiforums.com/generichcvtx G 1a F-1 Started tx 10/23/15 (Meso sof & led) ALT 48 AST 28 v/l 1.6 mil 11/17/15 4 wk lab ALT 17 AST 16 <15 11/18/15 Started Harvoni 12/16/15 8 wk lab ALT: 15 AST: 13 V/l UND 1/14/16 Fin. Tx 7/07/16 UND SVR 24 | |
Mesochem 8 years 5 months ago #2567
Greg Jefferys covers imports to the UK in depth at hepatitisctreatment.homestead.com/twinvir-bangladesh.html For example on 29th October 2015: ``UK Generic Hep C Medicines Importation Breakthrough Wow this is BIG... Hep C patients in Britain DO NOT need a prescription from their doctor to import generic Hep C meds for personal use into the UK.... M, 57, Live in Wellington,NZ. Genotype 1a diagnosed in 2013. Treating for the first time since October 31 with Buyers Club Sof/Led. Thanks so much guys. Minimal side effects apart from sore throat at the start.. Viral load 5.4m when treatment started, Undetected at 4 weeks, 8 weeks, End of Treatment and 12-weeks post EOT. Yay! | |
Mesochem 8 years 5 months ago #2575
Muir, you won't need a script if you buy from Greg Jefferys or Mesochem. Some correspondence from the NHS confirming your HCV status is enough for Greg. As Mike said, read his blog thread for info on dealing with Mesochem. Mesochem also accept a letter of involvement from a compounding pharmacist as sufficient to supply to you, so you could be creative in that aspect. If you do need a script, Pall Mall Medical (0161 236 2111) have an excellent Hepatology Consultant working out of their Manchester and Newton-le-Willows clinics who will prescribe (but take your medical history with you to the consultation). | |
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