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  • in reply to: Hepcinat-LP #21687
    warrior
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    @warrior

    the concessional cost of Hepcinat LP for patients in Mumbai from official distributors is rs 12000 per bottle. thats around 180 US$.
    these costs are also available to foreigners or maybe a bit more, but not full price.
    for shipping abroad charges may apply accordingly.

    in reply to: HepC from India #21685
    warrior
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    @warrior

    yes. for many the price is high if their docs do not inform them about the concessional costs of drugs at distributors.
    many get duped by distributors who retain a lot of margin as profit.
    the competition has driven costs very low, so many foreigners too buy from Mumbai provided they are lucky to get a distributor who gives them same concessions.
    for people with absolutely no money, few state governments especially in areas of high prevalence run free med programs. in such patients get fully free treatment.

    beaches wrote:

    Thank you, Warrior for your very interesting post.
    I am guessing the cost of the drugs in India would be out of reach of many people – is that right?

    in reply to: HepC from India #21682
    warrior
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    @warrior

    the medication scenario offered to me by my doctors focused on peg interferone and ribavarin initially. in india none of this is on insurance or co pay. so all was out of pocket expenditure.

    was lucky that the new oral drugs hit the market when i was contemplating therapy. so was put on Natco’s Hepcinat with ribavarin initially.
    but developed severe reactions to ribavarin with hemoglobin dropping and severe vomiting. so was shifeted to a longer combo of Hepcinat and NatDac. doing great on the same.

    due to super competition among generic companies, the costs were dirt cheap for meds as compared to printed pricing. my doc contacted the distributors of most top companies and we found out the cheapest costs for me. my docs letter of recommending concessions for me helped me a lot. he says he does it routinely for his patients local and abroad.

    hepcinat rs 19900 (US$ 300) then cost me rs 9400 (US$145) per month NatDac rs 6000 (US$ 90) cost me rs 3800 (US$ 57). the costs of some good indian generics are way lesser than these. a friend i made during doc visits was on Hepcinat LP which too is a widely used combo which he used to get at rs 12000 (US$180).

    the price of drugs is low according to him because few states in India have started providing fully free hepc meds to all patients and hence the costs of meds in distributors has dropped too low levels.

    i am doing ok thanks to my familys support encouragement and my docs help in getting me cheap yet quality meds.

    now waiting for my results next month. thank you for including me here.

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