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Iza88 (Anonymous, 83.20.222.) Lubuskie 2 months ago

Is it possible to get a refund for Neoparin in the case of a patient who is not pregnant as part of preparations for in vitro transfer?
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I am in the process of invitro procedure. A few days ago I had a miscarriage and I'm waiting for immunological tests (2 weeks) and then I'm going to the next transfer. I suffer from protein deficiency and thrombosis, my family doctor refuses to prescribe neoparin 0.6 at a discount, claiming that I should return to warfarin for a break, or take neoparin 100 percent paid. Does it really have to be this way? Previously, the gynaecologist would write me a lump sum.

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Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

If your GP refuses to prescribe Neoparin at a discount, it is because you are not pregnant at the time. This makes reimbursement more problematic.

A family doctor may be afraid of liability because there is no formal basis for reimbursement, i.e. no current pregnancy or other clearly defined indication from the reimbursement list. In this case, it is best for a gynaecologist or haematologist to write a reimbursable prescription or issue a certificate justifying the continuation of treatment until the transfer.

I have attached helpful materials:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/kiedy-lek-nalezy-sie-na-znizke

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/92384/neoparin-iniekcja/ulotka

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