Assistance for Co-Payment for Injections

I am 92 years old and receive injections in both eyes. Yesterday I was informed that the company who was paying $330.30 per injection co-pay no longer has funds to pay.

No help with costs is available

I then called the drug manufacturer, and they were using Good Days to pay for co-payment, so they cannot help me.

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I also called my insurance, and they help with 90 different disabilities, but going blind is NOT one of them.

Other options are not preferred

My doctor only has one thing he can do, which is to give me shots of Avastin, which is not FDA-approved for the treatment of macular degeneration. He does not like that. He really wishes I could continue to pay for Eylea because it is better for me.

Does anyone else have tips?

If someone in this audience knows of somewhere I can contact for help, let me know. I am desperate. I paid with my credit card for the shot yesterday. Thank you.

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