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Subject: [CAH-In-Dogs] Re: How we saved almost $400 per month for our penicillamine prescription
Thank you so much for posting this. Our 4 year old doberman was diagnosed with CAH recently. We have done the liver biopsy and also found she has high copper levels. We were given a quote from Walgreens pharmacy for $2000 for one month of penicillamine! Needless to say, we are pretty devastated! We only have two compounding pharmacies here and I am very interested in contacting the one that you used to make this medicine. I appreciate your help!
On Monday, February 3, 2014 6:53:51 PM UTC-7, AthenasMom wrote:Hi. I just found this group while browsing for low copper foods. My not quite two year old doberman was diagnosed with CAH last summer. She has just completed 6 months of penicillamine and is also on SAM-e and ursodiol. She returns to the vet this week for updated blood work to see if her liver levels have improved, We were able to confirm that she had the disease after getting a liver biopsy done during her spay surgery. Her copper levels were over 3,000 which is beyond toxic. In addition to these meds, she is on Hills L/D food as well as Honest Kitchen. This combination seems to work well and honest kitchen was the only nonprescription food I could find with comparable copper content versus Hills L/D.
I wanted to post our story as I think it may be of benefit to those of you facing the high cost of penicillamine and other necessary meds. The penicillamine was approximately $450 per month (250mg per day) and that was the cheapest the vet and I were able to find it. I called every pharmacy possible. I also considered buying it from Canada. Then I read about a pharmacy in NY that compounds meds for the zoo and was able to compound the penicillamine for a dog with CAH. I contacted a local compounding pharmacy and was able to get the penicillamine specially compounded, even increased the dose to 300mg per day, at a cost of around $65 per month. I was shocked and relieved that we would be able to afford the meds after all. It seems like this isn't widely known and was just something I was lucky enough to stumble upon. I am hoping this information may help others find a more affordable route to getting the penicillamine since it is so costly. The key is that pharmacies can't compound a prescription that is already commercially available. This means you will need to order a dose that is slightly more or less than the standard dose of 250mg. Your vet should be able to work with you on this and contact the pharmacy to order the prescription, confirm the correct dosage based on weight etc. We also bought the ursodiol for the same pharmacy and purchased SAM-e from Costco. This has saved us as well.
I apologize for any typos, grammar errors etc. I had a short amount of time to write this and quite a bit to say:) This disease was very unexpected considering our pup wasn't even a year old and we did our research to be sure we avoided a lot of the known medical issues. It was pretty devastating to find out but I'm hoping the penicillamine has flushed out the excess copper so that we can just focus on keeping her liver healthy and minimizing copper intake. Finding a way to obtain the penicillamine for $65 instead of $450 per month made the situation at least seem manageable financially. I hope this helps others struggling with this disease too!!
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I have used Diamondback Drugs. They are based in AZ where I used to live. There is also another veterinary compounding pharmacy called RoadRunner that is in Arizona and they offer the same services. Just an FYI in case you want to get a price quote and see who is cheaper. I use RoadRunner for my dog's Ursodiol, and it is about the same price as Diamondback, but with free shipping.
On Thursday, April 3, 2014 10:27:39 AM UTC-7, Settermom wrote:
Diamondbackdrugs.com They ship all over the world. Please contact them. They are a lifesaver for many animals.
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Subject: [CAH-In-Dogs] Re: How we saved almost $400 per month for our penicillamine prescription
Thank you so much for posting this. Our 4 year old doberman was diagnosed with CAH recently. We have done the liver biopsy and also found she has high copper levels. We were given a quote from Walgreens pharmacy for $2000 for one month of penicillamine! Needless to say, we are pretty devastated! We only have two compounding pharmacies here and I am very interested in contacting the one that you used to make this medicine. I appreciate your help!
On Monday, February 3, 2014 6:53:51 PM UTC-7, AthenasMom wrote:Hi. I just found this group while browsing for low copper foods. My not quite two year old doberman was diagnosed with CAH last summer. She has just completed 6 months of penicillamine and is also on SAM-e and ursodiol. She returns to the vet this week for updated blood work to see if her liver levels have improved, We were able to confirm that she had the disease after getting a liver biopsy done during her spay surgery. Her copper levels were over 3,000 which is beyond toxic. In addition to these meds, she is on Hills L/D food as well as Honest Kitchen. This combination seems to work well and honest kitchen was the only nonprescription food I could find with comparable copper content versus Hills L/D.
I wanted to post our story as I think it may be of benefit to those of you facing the high cost of penicillamine and other necessary meds. The penicillamine was approximately $450 per month (250mg per day) and that was the cheapest the vet and I were able to find it. I called every pharmacy possible. I also considered buying it from Canada. Then I read about a pharmacy in NY that compounds meds for the zoo and was able to compound the penicillamine for a dog with CAH. I contacted a local compounding pharmacy and was able to get the penicillamine specially compounded, even increased the dose to 300mg per day, at a cost of around $65 per month. I was shocked and relieved that we would be able to afford the meds after all. It seems like this isn't widely known and was just something I was lucky enough to stumble upon. I am hoping this information may help others find a more affordable route to getting the penicillamine since it is so costly. The key is that pharmacies can't compound a prescription that is already commercially available. This means you will need to order a dose that is slightly more or less than the standard dose of 250mg. Your vet should be able to work with you on this and contact the pharmacy to order the prescription, confirm the correct dosage based on weight etc. We also bought the ursodiol for the same pharmacy and purchased SAM-e from Costco. This has saved us as well.
I apologize for any typos, grammar errors etc. I had a short amount of time to write this and quite a bit to say:) This disease was very unexpected considering our pup wasn't even a year old and we did our research to be sure we avoided a lot of the known medical issues. It was pretty devastating to find out but I'm hoping the penicillamine has flushed out the excess copper so that we can just focus on keeping her liver healthy and minimizing copper intake. Finding a way to obtain the penicillamine for $65 instead of $450 per month made the situation at least seem manageable financially. I hope this helps others struggling with this disease too!!
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Hi Jeff,Sorry to hear about Byron. I am not familiar with the pharmacy in NY but there is a great one in Arizona called Diamondback Drugs. Here is their website - http://www.diamondbackdrugs.com/. Best wishes.
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My name is Jeff. My dog Byron was just diagnosed with CAH. Canada drugs does not carry d-penicillamine to the surprise of my vet. Can you please send me the name or phone # of the componding pharmacy in NY. Your help is greatly appreciated and thank you for posting this article.
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