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    • 11 hours, 51 minutes ago
      Dennis Dacey likes your comment at
      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      Sorry. Of course I store unopened in frig. Opened in my room as I use it up in 30 days
    • 18 hours, 52 minutes ago
      Katrina Mundinger likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      I actually don't care, consequently I don't know either. When I was diagnosed I often didn't have the $18 for a vial of Humulin and used expired insulin others wouldn't. I tracked everything. The math didn't change, old or new. How many do I have total? More than I need and enough to share through my endo's office.
    • 18 hours, 53 minutes ago
      Katrina Mundinger likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      I am working through the end of my 90 day supply of Insulin. It is time to order another batch. Usually 6 vials.
    • 19 hours, 3 minutes ago
      TEH likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Funny you should ask right now. I had to personally buy my first-ever vial in 25 years. Thanks Medicare for all the obstacles you place in the way. Am I grateful for Medicare? Yes, I guess, but I paid in all my life and I’m still paying. But Walgreens can never get the preauth right. They don’t send it to my doc or they send the wrong form. So I had the bright idea to change pharmacy’s, Publix. I went and had a convo with them, explaining I’m on a pump, I mentioned part B, the preauth. No problem. Have your doc send the script. That’s a whole other story. Then I get a call from Publix. We don’t do part B. Wow, wish you had told me. OK, I’m just going back to Walgreens. Except Medicare won’t allow refills without doctor script. So they called my doctor and my doc declined it because they had already approved it for Publix. Now I had sent an email explaining all of this to doc. I called my doc but they don’t answer their phones. Left a detailed message but have no idea whether they got anything. So I asked Walgreens if I could buy a vial. Nope, no script from doc. So I went to Publix, explained it all and they sold me a vial for $29. It was worth it but so frustrating because I can’t get my hands on a script anymore and take it where I dam-well please. Sorry for long post. I’m angry.
    • 19 hours, 3 minutes ago
      TEH likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Oh sometimes I miss the old days of not needing an Rx for insulin in any state. Needles and were restricted due to illegal drug users, but then came disscsions about drug abusers sharing dirty needles. I'm not sure where that ended. Anyway it's extremely abusive for politics and insurance companies controlling diabetic supplies. The disease is a big enough burden.
    • 19 hours, 11 minutes ago
      TEH likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      I just got my 3 mo supply so I get 6 for 3 mo. I just opened the 1st if the 6
    • 19 hours, 24 minutes ago
      Gary R. likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Novo has an uninsured discount for their unbranded “insulin degludec.” I pay $35 for 3 boxes of pens (90day supply). That breaks down to less than $12 per month.
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      KSannie likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      This is one of those questions that makes me wonder what on earth somebody hopes to learn from the answer. T1D Exchange - please explain.
    • 20 hours ago
      KSannie likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Medicare is basically not covering Tresiba in 2026 :( so I've been busy stockpiling pens. I have enough Tresiba pens in the fridge to get me through '26 without having to buy any.
    • 20 hours ago
      KSannie likes your comment at
      How many unopened, unexpired insulin pens or vials do you have?
      Novo has an uninsured discount for their unbranded “insulin degludec.” I pay $35 for 3 boxes of pens (90day supply). That breaks down to less than $12 per month.
    • 23 hours, 9 minutes ago
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      I keep my opened insulin in the refrigerator too. When traveling I use a FRIO evaporative pouch.
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      Has someone ever told you that you can’t eat something because you live with diabetes?
      Yes. It’s f*ing annoying.
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      I keep my opened insulin in the refrigerator too. When traveling I use a FRIO evaporative pouch.
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      I seldom have any questions other than RX refill request which I submit through the patient portal. If I do have treatment questions, I typically do my own research, and if not satisfied with what I find out, I submit a question in the portal.
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      I keep my opened insulin in the refrigerator too. When traveling I use a FRIO evaporative pouch.
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      Sorry. Of course I store unopened in frig. Opened in my room as I use it up in 30 days
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      No, I keep it in the oven! ;) Same answer as the last time they asked this ridiculous question!
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      Do you store your unopened insulin in the refrigerator?
      Unopened yes, and now even opened just in case. I am getting a new health [lan (thank goodness a much better one - with better doctors and hospitals in network!) so it's worth it. But I can't get any appt - even for a PCP until September. I've been occasionally buying out of pocket insulin, pump and CGM supplies (in my mind, hoarding is a character asset for T1D people). I need to have my enough stuff to see me through, Of course, I am hoping there''s an appt cancellation.
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    How much do you currently pay out-of-pocket for one month’s supply of insulin?

    Home > LC Polls > How much do you currently pay out-of-pocket for one month’s supply of insulin?
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    40 Comments

    1. LizB

      I get a 90 day supply for $35. If I got only a 30 day supply it would be $30.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. TEH

        Suchna deal. 😉

        3 years ago Log in to Reply
    2. Lawrence S.

      My 90 day supply costs $55. Divided by three equals $18.33 per month. Novolog for my Tandem X2 pump.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    3. Larry Martin

      I am on Medicare with an insulin pump so it is free under medicare part B. Many do not know that is the Medicare rule and think it is a part D drug. IT IS NOT. Do not be taken by the big 3 Medicare Part D profit machines!!

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    4. Bill Williams

      I pay nothing for insulin under my Part D plan, but I pay a lot for Omnipod, which is also covered by Part D, not Part B as tubed pumps are. I think that CMS and Omnipod share half a brain between them.

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      1. Mick Martin

        @Bill Williams,

        Not even half a brain between them, sir. 😉

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      2. Louise Robinson

        Medicare is penny-wise and pound foolish, IMHO.

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    5. George Lovelace

      With Medicare the OOP Cost is $0 but the Premiums are $358 a month

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    6. Mick Martin

      I live in the UK (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) where our NHS (National Health Service), which is funded via direct taxation of all working people, pays for all of my diabetes supplies.

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    7. Louise Robinson

      I am on Medicare and chose Standard Medicare, Part A + B, with a Part N Supplement and a separate Part D Prescription Drug Plan. I use 2 vials of NovoLog/month in my insulin pump which is covered under Medicare Part B (Durable Medical Equipment because it is used in a pump vs, Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Coverage which covers insulin which is injected.) My Part N Supplement requires me to pay the Annual Part B Medicare deductible before Medicare will pay for any Part B items (e.g. Pumps, pump supplies, CGM supplies). In 2022, that deductible amount is $233 and was applied when I obtained my insulin in early January. (If my pump supplies or other Part B items had been purchased before the insulin, the deductible would have been applied to that instead.) After satisfying my Part B deductible, Medicare pays 80% of the approved Medicare cost for insulin and my supplement picks up the remaining 20%. After satisfying my Part B deductible, my insulin cost is zero.

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    8. Tod Herman

      My current co-pay is $60 for three months of insulin, which comes out to $20 per month.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    9. Jane Cerullo

      Switched to MDI. Pens are $35 copay each. Not fair. Was covered with pump. Just don’t get it.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    10. Sherolyn Newell

      Currently, $0. Before my deductible was met ($3500), it was about $600. I get two vials a month of Humalog. I use about 1.25 to 1.5 vials a month, so my prescription is for 2 vials.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    11. Marty

      I said I pay $0 for insulin, but I do pay $372.30 for Medicare and $206.00 for my Medicare F+ supplement every month, which covers regular Medicare’s copays and deductibles.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    12. lynn nelson

      At this time I have a very high deductible. I am trying to find a Canadian pharmacy that is cheaper than here in the states. The cheapest I have found is a Humalog vial for $150

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    13. Tom Caesar

      My first years supply, one vial, invokes my deductible jacking the cost to close to $400. After that $38 each until the doughnut hole and they’re $100 each. Liquid gold!

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    14. Andrew Stewart

      I have a high deductible HSA PPO insurance plan and in prior years before my deductible was met I would pay $300 a vial for Novolog. Thankfully the plan changed and pharmacy prescriptions are no longer part of the deductible and my 90 day supply (4 vials) is $60 ($15 each). It really doesn’t matter since I always meet my $2,700 deductible only now it takes a few months longer.

      #BeWell

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    15. Kathleen Juzenas

      Zero for insulin as long as I’m on a pump, but I have to pay Original Medicare Part B premiums and supplemental insurance premiums.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    16. Melissa Childers

      Based on pre-deductible 3 mo supply divided by 3

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    17. mbulzomi@optonline.net

      Medicare Part “B” pays 80%. My Federal Blue Cross Blue Shield, Secondary Insurance (Not Supplemental Ins.) pays the rest.
      Nothing out of pocket.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    18. Marcia Pulleyblank

      I am completely covered by my provincial insurance for Insulin

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    19. dave hedeen

      question is misleading; should hav been 2 part, r u on pump (insul should be free), if not what is insulin cost

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    20. Tracy Jean

      $55.85 every two weeks. I am on a pump but do not have a supplement.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    21. Andrew Aronoff

      I live in France, where diabetes is considered to be an “ALD” (Affection de Longue Durée), or a long-term illness. For an ALD, all medicines related to it are fully paid for by the state-sponsored health plan. I pay a 1 € fee every time I fill a prescription. FYI, insulin prices are quite reasonable here. The pharmacy receipt shows that a 10 ml bottle of Humalog U-100 costs 17.50 €, or about $18.40. (I don’t pay for that.) Humalog’s price was about the same 20 years ago. No diabetic in France needs to worry about affording insulin. If they did, the price is so reasonable it would remain affordable. (Such are the advantages of socialized medicine.)

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      1. Lawrence S.

        It’s nice for you that France has figured out that diabetes and the need for insulin is a long-term illness. The USA Medicare system has not figured that out, and requires that we see a doctor every three months, for which I pay approx. $40 for each visit. Plus, I periodically need to get new prescriptions for insulin, and have the doctor prove that I still need it. The same goes for insulin pump supplies. Maybe Medicare will figure it out in another 100 years.

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    22. PamK

      I chose “other” because I have new insurance and am unclear what my insulin will cost. I had to get some long-acting insulin and the cost was $185.00 for 3 pens. Yet, when I went to get my 3 month supply of short-acting insulin it was $0.00. So, again, I am not sure.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. PamK

        **I am on a pump. I just saw that someone stated that if you are on a pump your insulin should be free. I’ve never heard this before. Please explain!

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    23. TEH

      I am perplexed that others get it through medicare at zero cose while part D charges $35/month. It looks like I need to call Medicare and sort this out. Thanks to the others who alerted me to this.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
      1. Gerald Oefelein

        If you’re using an insulin pump, insulin should be charged to Part B. Your doctor’s script must show diagnostic code.

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      2. Gerald Oefelein

        Part B has zero copay.

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      3. Lawrence S.

        I tried the Part B method with Medicare once. They wanted me to pay a deductible first. So, I stuck to my Part D prescription plan, and pay $55 for 3 months. I figured it’s cheaper.?.

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    24. KarenM6

      I start the year at about $1200 for the first few months. This time of year, I’m at $100 or $200 or so per month.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    25. Ahh Life

      My answer will be of no use to anyone. I go to the casino to get insulin. It is called CVS, Inc. The amount varies every hour of every day. No laws, no regulations, no nothin’.

      It is like playing the old walnut shell game—guess which walnut half-shell contains the pea?

      Oh, and the CEO of CVS? She got $11.5 million and is expected to get $15 million this year. Good job, m’am! ཀ ʖ̯ ཀ

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    26. Becky Hertz

      Medicare in a tubed pump so pay 20%, plus I’m allergic to the preferred insulin.

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    27. Keira Thurheimer

      I pay $35 for a 3 month supply of insulin, no matter what that amount is. My doctor writes my prescription for a little extra every month, in case of illness or mishap. I have been able to build up a backup supply, thanks to this.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    28. Bonnie Lundblom

      I’m on a pump, with Medicare Part B and my United Healthcare Medicare Supplement I have no out of pocket for the insulin. I do pay several hundred dollars each month for this coverage which to me is well worth it every time I see the $ amount these companies actually billed for!

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    29. Jim Cobbe

      Detailed answer is exactly $150 every 90 days for Tresiba and Fiasp from Medicare Advantage HMO.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    30. Wanacure

      I copay $70 per month for one vial glargine @$35 and one vial lispro @$35. No discount for my 90 day Rx. I have a Kaiser Permanente Medicare “Advantage” plan in Seattle. Yearly deductible is over $4000. Recent state law sets max insulin price at $35 per vial.

      3 years ago Log in to Reply
    31. Bruce Johnson

      $50 per month is for
      Seniors with govt assistance

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    32. Cheryl Seibert

      I order insulin through my mail order pharmacy service and $30 for one month is my copay.

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