 Hi guys, today I'm going to talk to you about how to get insulin inexpensively, cheaply, whatever you call it. So, I know a lot of you guys are taking insulin and it can be an Arminelag. It can cost you hundreds of dollars sometimes, not anymore. Now, especially with this COVID-19, a lot of companies relax their guidelines. So, if you are out of work or if you are underinsured, which means that your insurance does not really cover your insulin anymore, or if you have no insurance at all. Even if you have insurance sometimes, your insurance copay can be a couple hundred dollars, which again blows my mind because like, come on, because what I'm going to tell you right now is you can buy insulin cheaper and I'm not talking about the cheap insulins. I'm talking about high quality insulins that you can buy and from the pharmacist, not looking from Canada or India or anything like that, you're from United States and of course other countries like Canada don't have that problem or my country, Turkey, don't have that problem. But in here, we have that problem. And I'll, in another video, I'll tell you all the secret things that's going through this pharmaceutical world, why these prices are so jacked up. It's not necessarily fault of pharmaceutical companies. I'll tell you who's at fault in another video, but this is not today's topic today. I'm going to talk to you about how to get your insulin very inexpensively. Now, a lot of people end up going to Walmart, right? There's something called Novelin and Novelin R. They end up buying those things and they sell a vial for $25. Now, that's reasonable if you have a dog and cat and you just want to give them some sort of insulin, they don't need high quality insulin, you know. Not that they're less important, but they eat their animals, you know. They don't necessarily have to be given $100, $200 insulin, right? So basically, you can get this $25 insulin from Walmart, but there are insulins like high quality insulins like Troceba, Tujayo, Atlantis, you know, and the Novelin R, the stuff that you use and like, and the Novelin R is not the same as Novelin R, right? Novelin R is cheap because it can give you a lot of weight gain, low blood sugars, the action time is too long, and so forth. But the Novelin R, Tujayo, these are good stuff. Troceba, Tujayo, these are different brands, but these are the good insulins that you want to be on and already on, but now you cannot afford. Now, guys, it is very simple. All you have to do is go to these websites. Okay, so just look at here, okay, these are all here, so you can click on them. Well, this screen may not be clickable, but I'll give you the links down below. You can go there. For example, Lilycares, Novocares, Sanofi, these are the companies that you can find insulin for $99 for a month's supply. Now, it is better than paying, you know, hundreds of dollars. So, I mean, $99 for an entire month's supply, especially for high-insulin users, because if you want to go by Walmart insulin, a vial has a thousand units. But if you're on a high dose of insulin, that's going to last you maybe a week, then you end up buying four of those vials anyways and it ends up being $100 anyways. So, but if you say you're on Terceba or Tujayo, let's say Tujayo has a very good program, for example, you go, you buy thousands of units for $99. Now, the problem is a lot of pharmacies don't know these things. So, what happens is you tell them that you want the $99 insulin, they're like, what are you talking about, you know? So, you have to show them that website and they have to be friendly enough and take their time to do that. Now, you can also do the majority of the work so you don't dump everything on the pharmacist because they're already busy, they don't want to really deal with that because they're not really getting anything from it. There are a lot of pharmacies, like the pharmacy that I use commonly is called eSport Pharmacy. It's a small pharmacy in my area but the guy is so good and instead of sending to this popular or big brand pharmacies, I end up using him because he knows his stuff. He knows how to bring the prices down and for me, you know, the patients are first. I'm not going to have my patients pay $100 on the next pharmacy while they can go to him and get $99 and sometimes he's such a good guy that he will tell me that, you know, if they go to another pharmacy, just let them call me. I'll still have them out. You don't find pharmacists like that nowadays but you really need a pharmacist on your side, guys. And then your doctor, you know, like all these lily cares, mobile cares, all these things require your doctor's signature, doctor's prescription. If your doctor doesn't care enough, then you're not going to get it. So, you have to tell your doctor that that's what you need. You have to educate your doctors how to get these programs because, again, these programs are not necessarily advertised. These companies are almost giving these insulins away to show their good intentions, to show people that they're not out there just to rob you off. They're just showing you that they can give the insulins for even less than a production price for under-insured people. So, make sure that you take advantage of these things. It's not advertised. That's why I'm talking to you today. Just make sure you look at these websites and make sure that you guys can afford your insulins and stay healthy. So, I hope that video was helpful. And if you liked the video, please give it a thumbs up. Please share it with other people because, remember, I'm doing this, guys, for free, taking time off from my time to help you out. And if you, and I do that because I believe that if I help you, then that is going to help me because not necessarily just in this world, I believe in afterlife and I believe that if I can help you, then I will be rewarded. So, same way, if you can help other people. Again, this is not coming from an unreliable source. I'm your doctor. I'm telling you that these resources are really, really helpful. And it doesn't have to be even insulins. Sometimes they actually honor other medications. If you're in a doughnut hole, if you're like, doughnut hole means the insurance. Scared for Medicare patients and so forth, they will continue to pay your medications. That could be ozampic. That could be rabelsus, tralusidae. Whatever you're on, you may get these medications free for the rest of the year as long as you apply to these programs. Again, share this video, make sure you subscribe and stay happy and healthy. See you next time.