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Insulin Medicines Access Program

Gestart door Luc, zaterdag 28 maart 2015, 02:29:18

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Luc

The NCPAM DOH in partnership with Eli Lilly Philippines and Sanofi-Adventis Philippines., by virtue of Memoranda of Agreement (MOA),  Department Order No. 2010-0077 dated April 3, 2010 entitled Implementing Guidelines of the DOH Insulin Access Program for the DOH Hospitals was issued.

     The said companies voluntarily offered their products at much reduced affordable prices to the DOH retained hospitals, and with the primary objective to improve diabetic patient's access to affordable quality drugs considering their activity only to the public sector, under a unified pricing scheme and rational drug use. This results in bigger saving on the part of the patients.


Who are eligible to for Insulin Access Program?

    Anyone is eligible as long as they are diabetic and will use the product solely for personal use.

What do we need to bring?

    All you need is a prescription from the doctor and the amount for payment.

What if I cannot buy my medicine, can I send someone to buy for me?

    Yes, no need for authorization. Prescription alone will do.

Is there a limit of how many we can buy?

    No, but we make sure that we won't be selling too many to just one person, just enough for what they need. We keep the prescription after you buy for regulation purposes.

What are the products and how much is the price for each?

    Humulin N, Humulin R and Humulin 70/30 only costs 413.40 pesos, it was lowered recently.

What is the expiration date of the drugs?

    We sell Insulin that is still good for 2 years after you buy them.

Do you honor Senior Citizen Discount on top of that price?

    Yes, provided that the prescription is named after the Senior Citizen, together with the booklet and ID. If a representative will buy on the Senior's behalf, they need to secure a signed authorization letter and their valid ID.

Do you issue receipts?

    Yes we do. But we use Government issued receipts and not the machine printed ones.

http://thesweetliferunner.blogspot.be/2013/08/doh-insulin-access-program-get-cheapest.html
http://www.ncpam.doh.gov.ph/index.php/major-program?id=31#2-types-of-maps

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Ronny55



Dat is wat ik gebruik, het is in patronen (cardritches) die kan ik alleen verkrijgen voor de NPH in de  :smiley-philippines:, prijs voor 5 x 3ml 2650 peso x 12/jaar

De REGULAR is in de  :smiley-philippines: enkel in 10ml vial te bekomen (mss in Manila wel  :weetikniet: in cardritches) prijs weet ik niet , heb het nog nooit hier gekocht.

Met mijn diabetisch "paspoort" mag ik ,tot nog toe, voor 1 jaar van  :belgiesmiley: meebrengen.

De houdbaarheids datum is idd 2 jaar bij verkoop.
Alles gaat, zelfs kiekens gaan en die hebben hun knieën vanachter .
Het komt er niet op aan WAT je kent maar WIE je kent.

Baron

 :hoedjeaf:

Vakantie zit er bijna op en ik ga dus terug naar NL. Ik heb wel wat insuline levemir wegwerp pennen en novorapid wegwerp penenn over.
Is altijd moeilijk te plannen want ik heb in de PH een stuk minder nodig dan in NL. leef daar blijkbaar toch wat anders, qua beweging en eten.

Is er iemand die die ook gebruikt?

:weetikniet: :weetikniet:


Ik ben heel open: ik verberg niet dat ik iets te verbergen heb.
Mijn bijdragen zijn ter algemene lering en vermaak.
Laat je niet gek maken en maak vooral jezelf niet gek!
Baron, aka ... Baron van Munchhuizen, Baron in Barong, Baron Biero (= grapje).