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Concordia Healthcare Corp. > Funny way to provide discounts?
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Post by FullReversal on Oct 10, 2016 12:57pm

Funny way to provide discounts?

Drug provided "free of charge" via Concordia? And investors on the long side aren't worried about the impact to the bottom line? So what is the strategy? Gouge insurance companies but get some goodwill by having these convoluted programs direct to patients through outfits like "Rx Outreach"?

"

The Patient Assistance Program can help Donnatal® patients maintain their regimen by providing assistance to eligible low-income and fixed-income patients.

Concordia is pleased to announce that we have partnered with Rx Outreach, a nonprofit pharmacy, to manage the Patient Assistance Program for Donnatal® free of charge to eligible patients. Visit website for details"


https://www.rxpharmacycoupons.com/donnatal-manufacturer-coupon.html
Comment by Lumberfeverlong on Oct 10, 2016 1:30pm
This is a a no-brainer goodwill program given the hieghtened scrutiny over price increases. The Company just can't do anything right according to you Mr. Full Reversal. There will be a full reversal and you are on the wrong side! FullReversal wrote: Drug provided "free of charge" via Concordia? And investors on the long side aren't worried about the impact to the ...more  
Comment by FullReversal on Oct 10, 2016 1:47pm
Can't you do any research? Or are you the type of guy who has a wrong opinion and will carry that into your grave pulling others with you based on "hope" instead of "facts"? That promo from https://rxoutreach.org/find-your-medications/ is only good for 90 days! Then patients are stuck with $800-$1000 prescriptions of have to find alternatives like pharmacist ...more  
Comment by Lumberfeverlong on Oct 10, 2016 2:27pm
I sure do know how to research. This qoute is taken from the Celiac disease website at celiac.org: "Most symptoms tend to worsen after eating. Typically, a flare-up may last 2-4 days, and then symptoms either improve or go away completely." A 90-day supply would therefore be more than enough for most patients, unless you think the company should give a lifetime free supply. Now that ...more  
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