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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 187057" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>In 2013, when I was prescribed testosterone, my TT was 360 ng/dl. My Aetna Medicare Advantage plan covered it. Maybe things have changed but when I moved to Florida and changed to AARP/United Healthcare PPO, and went back to Maryland to see my urologist, no problems with tests or rx. Regarding medical weed, when the federal government legalizes medical mj, perhaps Medicare will cover it. Hell, they won't cover erectile meds and a portion of the men using them are on Medicare. Medicare should have the power to negotiate drug prices. I was told by a doctor in Maryland that BC/BS/DC pays out more in prescription meds than primary coverage. Big Pharma and generic manufacturers are getting rich.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 187057, member: 13651"] In 2013, when I was prescribed testosterone, my TT was 360 ng/dl. My Aetna Medicare Advantage plan covered it. Maybe things have changed but when I moved to Florida and changed to AARP/United Healthcare PPO, and went back to Maryland to see my urologist, no problems with tests or rx. Regarding medical weed, when the federal government legalizes medical mj, perhaps Medicare will cover it. Hell, they won't cover erectile meds and a portion of the men using them are on Medicare. Medicare should have the power to negotiate drug prices. I was told by a doctor in Maryland that BC/BS/DC pays out more in prescription meds than primary coverage. Big Pharma and generic manufacturers are getting rich. [/QUOTE]
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